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5215 South Orcas Street, Seattle, Washington 98118, United States
Create a gorgeous piece to celebrate Spring!
When Thu From 04/25/2024 to 04/25/2024 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
665 South Orcas Street, Seattle, Washington 98108, United States
CULTIVATING A FLORAL INDUSTRY THAT VALUES & SUPPORTS LOCAL GROWERS. The Seattle Wholesale Growers Market is a farmer-owned cooperative committed to providing the very best the Pacific Northwest has to offer in cut flowers, foliage and plants.
Arlington, Washington 98223, United States
For the love of flowers! Flirty Fleurs is a blog + magazine, and offers a variety of floral design classes. The majority of floral design classes take place in Seattle, Washington.
Slowflowers.com, P.O. Box 81152, Seattle, Washington 98108, United States
Called the "Mother of the Slow Flowers Movement," Debra Prinzing is the leading advocate for American Grown flowers and the people who grow and design with them. She hosts the weekly "Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing," free on Itunes.
7319 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, Washington 98103, United States
Our designs are created using locally grown flowers whenever possible. Many of our growers use organic practices and are Certified Salmon Safe. As we support our local farmers, seasonal and available substitutes may be used in our designs.
Arlington, Virginia 22204, United States
Northern Virginia Floral Studio | Intentional Design For the modern & natural bride. Here is where floral art and event design come together to bring about a curated wedding experience that is uniquely yours.
Seattle, Washington 98118, United States
CASABLANCA FLORAL is a floral design studio servicing businesses and individuals in the greater Seattle area.Everything we do is custom-tailored for each client. Our style tends to be European in its inspiration and elegantly classic with a twist.
PO Box 77086, Seattle, Washington 98177, United States
RHR Horticulture encompasses the horticultural and floral design work of Riz Reyes. Based in Seattle, WA, Riz also volunteers with the University of Washington (UW) Farm growing seasonal, organic cut flowers.
5219 South Orchard Terrace, Seattle, Washington 98118, United States
Botanical design rooted in the Pacific Northwest. Using locally grown & gathered flowers and foliage to create arrangements that are a bit wild and speak of this place and season.
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