Slow Flowers: Four Seasons of Locally Grown Bouquets from the Garden, Meadow and Farm by Debra Prinzing

Slow Flowers: Four Seasons of Locally Grown Bouquets from the Garden, Meadow and Farm

Debra Prinzing
143 pages
St. Lynn's Press
Feb 2013
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The slow food movement (with its hundreds of thousands of members and supporters) has changed our relationship with the foods in our lives. Now the slow flower movement is changing the way we think about cut flowers: Yes, we'd all prefer fresh, fragrant flowers in our bouquets, not the chemical-laden lifeless blooms flown in from afar - but what to do in those seasons when not much is growing locally? Acclaimed garden writer Debra Prinzing challenged herself to create a beautiful, locally-grown bouquet for each of 52 weeks of one year (going beyond flowers to include ornamental twigs, foliage, greenhouse plants, dried pods, and more) , to demonstrate that all four seasons have their own botanical character to be celebrated. She provides extensive design tips, bouquet &quot;recipes&quot; and region-by-region floral ingredient lists that can be found in all climate zones through the year. <i>Slow Flowers</i> is written from a DIY floral designer's point of view, to inspire anyone to go green and make a beautiful bouquet with what's at hand, no matter the season.
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Pages 143
Publisher St. Lynn's Press
Published 2013
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