Diane Szukovathy from Jello Mold Farm in Washington state's Skagit Valley puts together a bouquet of locally-grown flowers and offers tips to garden...
Diane Szukovathy from Jello Mold Farm in Washington state's Skagit Valley puts together a bouquet of locally-grown flowers and offers tips to gardeners on building their own bouquet of blooms. Diane and her husband Dennis Westphall grow local cut flowers. They have teamed up with Washington State University researchers Bev Gerdeman and Lynell Tanigoshi to build a community of local and seasonal flower growers in the Pacific Northwest. The sustainable, local flower growers sell at markets, directly to farmers, florists, grocery stores, and local businesses. Read more in "Business is Blooming," Washington State Magazine, summer 2011: http://wsm.wsu.edu/s/index.php?id=873
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