Monday, 27 Oct 2008
Glasgow Sunday Mail - UK
The next couple of months mark a bevy of special holidays when many of us entertain friends and family.
So flowers become an even more important feature of your home.
Glasgow Sunday Mail - UK
The next couple of months mark a bevy of special holidays when many of us entertain friends and family.
So flowers become an even more important feature of your home.
AFP AMSTERDAM
The Netherlands, the world’s biggest flower exporter, has seen its bloom trade wilt as luxury items get passed over for essentials amid the global economic downturn.
Nowra South Coast Register - Nowra,New South Wales,Australia
You know that protea farm on Albatrose Road? Did you know that during the peak season Gerry and Margaret Leserve send about 2000 flowers a week to Japan?
The Epoch Times - New York,NY,USA
China’s state-run website, Xinhuanet.com, carried a report stating a rare white flower—said to blossom every 3000 years—was again found blooming in China.
ABC Science Online - Australia
It’s spring and many of Australia’s native orchids, the most diverse, spectacular and cunning group of flowering plants, are unfurling their astonishing array of insect lures
WalesOnline - United Kingdom
ANITA Trump may be on the brink of her eighth decade but her energy for gardening would put many women half her age to shame.
The Capital Times - Madison,WI,USA
As silly as it may seem, I’m hitting the flower stands at the west side farmers’ markets as well as on the Square to add a dash of seasonal color inside my house with cultivated cut flowers.
Boston Globe - United States
A light drizzle saturates the pink hues of the blossoms cascading over the trellises in Elizabeth Park’s garden, adding luster to the spectacle produced by 15,000 rose plants.
Toronto Star - Ontario, Canada
Joanne Argante saw her business blossom into a success but big box stores and the Internet uprooted her from her career
Lower Hudson Journal news - West Harrison,NY,USA
Herbalist Billi Parus rarely uses salt in any food she fixes. Instead, she uses herbs.
This year, the Herb Society of America names an edible flower calendula as its Herb of the Year.