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The Art of the Low Centerpiece: Opulence at Eye Level
Read more: The Art of the Low Centerpiece: Opulence at Eye LevelThis post highlights the importance of low centerpieces for weddings and events, which enhance beauty while facilitating conversation among guests. By using seasonal blooms like dahlias and zinnias, these arrangements provide visual impact at eye level, allowing guests to appreciate the flowers and each other without obstruction.
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Starting Flowers from Seed
Read more: Starting Flowers from SeedIn Ohio, I start seeds indoors in January to harvest blooms early. A recent workshop by Erin Benzakein at Floret changed my seed starting perspective. Her free resources are valuable but may be limited.
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Garden-Inspired Wedding Centerpieces: Simple, Seasonal, and Beautiful
Read more: Garden-Inspired Wedding Centerpieces: Simple, Seasonal, and BeautifulNestor Flower Farm specializes in creating relaxed yet refined garden-style jar centerpieces for weddings, using seasonal flowers grown on-site. Each arrangement reflects the true character of the season, with options for family tables, guest tables, and cocktail areas, designed to create depth and visual interest. Couples are encouraged to reach out three to four…
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