Where's the romance in sending a bouquet of pesticide-laden flowers flown halfway across the world on Valentine's Day? Say "I love you and the planet" with seasonal, sustainable, slow flowers instead.
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Long before any other writer or gardener was promoting the idea that cut flowers should be as fresh and locally grown as the food you buy, Debra Prinzing was spreading the idea of a "slow flower ...
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Sending a bouquet of chemicals to a significant other on Valentine's Day is not exactly the epitome of romance. But on February 14, that is exactly what people all over the world often do when they ...