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Flower Mound seeking input on Trails and Bikeways Master Plan - The Cross Timbers Gazette

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The town of Flower Mound is requesting residents’ input on the development of a new master plan for trails and bikeways.

The Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Department is in the process of developing a Trails and Bikeways Master Plan, which will serve as a roadmap to guide short and long-range priorities for the trails and bikeways network in Flower Mound over the next 10+ years, according to a town news release.

To provide input on your priorities for walking, cycling and using trails throughout Flower Mound, a visioning public open house is scheduled for 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Community Activity Center, 1200 Gerault Road. The open house will be structured for residents to identify key destinations where trails and bikeways should be provided or improved, preferred bicycle and pedestrian routes, and barriers to using trails and bikeways, according to the town.

If you cannot attend in-person, you can view the meeting and provide input virtually through Zoom. Additionally, a Virtual Public Engagement Room will be accessible to the public from the project website in early May and will mimic the activities that occurred during the open house meeting, including introductory presentations, visual preference, brief surveys and mapping input. The virtual engagement room will be available throughout the month of May as another tool for residents to provide input.

To learn more about the Trails and Bikeways Master Plan and ways to participate in the visioning portion of the study, visit http://flowermoundtrailsplan.com/.

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May 01, 2021 at 04:07AM
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A ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ Eclipse And An Improbable Planetary ‘Kiss’: Your Guide To The Moon And Planets In May 2021 - Forbes

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Summer stargazing is here. The nights may be getting shorter as we countdown to the summer solstice, but the final month of spring in the northern hemisphere this year sees two of 2021’s biggest astronomical events. 

The year’s biggest “supermoon” on May 26, 2021 is surely one of them, a sight that for half the world will be merely the largest-looking and brightest full Moon of the year. For others—notably those in the western half of the U.S.—that “Super Flower Moon” will also be a rare total lunar eclipse during which our satellite will turn a reddish-orangey colour for 15 minutes.

Add the return of an unbelievably bright Venus to the post-sunset sky, a rare view of Mercury in the “Seven Sisters” star cluster, and a close planetary “kiss”—or conjunction—between both of the inner planets, and the month of May is set to stun. 

Here’s everything you need to know about when and where to look for the finest planetary and Moon sights in May 2021: 

1 – Mercury in the ‘Seven Sisters’ 

When: Just after sunset on Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Where: low on the northwest horizon 

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The smallest, hottest and fastest-moving planet is in for a great May. It’s going to get as far from the Sun as it almost ever gets, which makes it a great month to tick “the Swift Planet” off your list. Tonight, right after sunset, it will be about 2° from the Pleiades open cluster of hot, blue young stars—also known as the “Seven Sisters”—low down in the west-northwest. You can also look on Wednesday and Thursday when Mercury and the Pleiades will still be relatively close. Wait until the Sun has gone down and use binoculars.

2 – A crescent Moon, Venus and Mercury

When: just after sunset on Wednesday, May 12 and Thursday, May 13, 2021

Where: low on northwest horizon 

Are you always among the first to spot the ‘young Moon’? A badge of honour among some keen-eyed moon-gazers, there’s an extra prize for anyone out hunting for a 1%-lit crescent Moon in the post-sunset sky on May 12, 2021 in the form of the planet Venus just 1º above. A much easier sight will occur 24 hours later when a 3.5% crescent Moon will be visible just next to Mercury, and above Venus. You’ll need binoculars. This is also the New Moon that signals the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan 2021. 

3 – Venus as a brilliant ‘Evening Star’

When: all month

Where: in the west after sunset 

After spending the first half of 2021 as a super-bright object in the pre-sunrise night sky as a “Morning Star,” the second rock from the Sun this month emerges into the post-sunset sky as a brilliantly bright “Evening Star.” By May it will be very, very bright and inch towards Mars. In fact, Venus will be blazing at magnitude -3.9. We’re in for a spectacular summer performance from Venus, though it will sink earlier each month and gradually slim to a crescent by December as Earth and Venus get close to each other. 

4 – Mercury highest in the night sky

When: just after sunset on Saturday, May 15, 2021

Where: low on northwest horizon 

The “Swift Planet” will be most easily seen just above the western horizon right after sunset. Don’t hang about because it will sink quickly. This is the best night to see Mercury in its current April-June apparition, which is the best of 2021. 

5 – A ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse

When: early hours of Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Where: southwestern sky from West Coast U.S. 

A “supermoon” will move into Earth’s dark central umbral shadow to cause a total lunar eclipse—the first for over two years—for a mere 15 minutes, briefly turning the lunar surface a reddish-copper color, though only for those in western parts of North America. If the sky is clear it’s surely going to be the most arresting sight of 2021 for anyone on the night-side of Earth at the moment of this global event—and that means those in Australia, parts of western U.S. states, western South America and Southeast Asia. Everyone else on Earth will see a fabulous moonrise in the east at dusk, but no “blood” moon. 

6 – A planetary ‘kiss’ between Venus and Mercury 

When: after sunset on Friday, May 28, 2021

Where: low on northwest horizon 

After dusk tonight the tiny planet Mercury dramatically sinks back towards the Sun and, as it does, glances the super-bright planet Venus. Look west after sunset and you’ll see the two planets barely 0.5º apart, and getting closer. However, do bear in mind that Venus will be brilliantly bright compared to Mercury, so it’s a bit of a mis-match. 

Times and dates given apply to mid-northern latitudes. For the most accurate location-specific information consult online planetariums like Stellarium and The Sky Live. Check planet-rise/planet-set, sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset times for where you are. 

Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes. 

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May 01, 2021 at 09:00AM
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A ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ Eclipse And An Improbable Planetary ‘Kiss’: Your Guide To The Moon And Planets In May 2021 - Forbes

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America's Favorite Flower Green Thumb Garden Center - Magazine of Santa Clarita

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It would be difficult to imagine a landscaped garden without roses. With ample sun, average water, and good air circulation, roses can be enjoyed by almost anyone.
Rose varieties are broken up into several classifications. The smaller, heavily blooming varieties are called floribundas. These plants are generally rounded shrubs with multiple blooms per stem. They make excellent landscape accents and come in all the typical rose colors. Some examples of floribunda roses include Iceberg, Angel Face, and Show biz.
The taller roses with single florist quality flowers borne on long stems are called hybrid teas. Well-known varieties such as Mr. Lincoln, Peace and Double Delight are examples of hybrid teas.
A third rose classification is a cross between the hybrid tea and floribunda known as the gran-diflora rose. These plants often have multiple flowers per stem yet, have blossoms as large as the hybrid teas. Examples of common grandiflora roses include Sonia, Queen Elizabeth and Ole.
Most rose varieties are available as tree roses. Tree roses may be used in the landscape as accents, or lining walkways and entranceways.
Another class of rose is the climbing rose. These roses grow as vines and make very colorful espaliers. They can be used to brighten otherwise dull-looking fences, arbors and pergolas. Some common varieties of climbing roses include Don Juan, Golden Showers, and Joseph’s Coat.
Spring is an excellent time to shop for blooming roses. Most plants are in full bloom allowing for the comparison of color and fragrance. Choose plants that look full and healthy. Plant roses in a sunny, well-drained area and enjoy!
For additional information, consult the garden professionals at Green Thumb Garden Center located at 23734 Newhall Ave., Old Town Newhall.

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May 01, 2021 at 06:09AM
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Get Set to Beautify Your Block This Spring With 'Flower Bed-Stuy' 2021 - Brooklyn Reader

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Plant a flower, pick up some trash.

Every little bit counts as Flower Bed-Stuy 2021 kicks off this Saturday with its 11th annual event.

Starting in the morning of May 1, residents and block associations of Bed-Stuy are invited to come out and join their neighbors for the first spring block clean-up of the year.

The event is run by the Bridge Street Development Corporation and Bed-Stuy Works Alliance.

Photo: Stuyvesant Avenue Block Association

The corporation invites Bed-Stuy neighbors to plant some flowers in their own yards, or around a tree. Sweep the sidewalk or pick up some trash. And talk to your neighbors and make new friends.

“Flower Bed-Stuy is a fun and exciting way to bring long-standing neighbors together, to meet new residents, and to contribute to the ongoing remediation and maintenance efforts of the Bedford-Stuyvesant community,” the corporation said.

It said last year almost 30 block associations participated in a socially-distanced version of the annual event.

Photo: 200 Decatur Street/Stuyvesant Avenue Block Association

Block associations that registered online by last Sunday will each get Flower Bed Stuy T-Shirts, gardening tools, a water canister, custom “Curb Your Dog” signs, and breakfast to-go.

As of Friday morning, the corporation said 40 block associations had signed up to take part in Flower Bed-Stuy 2020.

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Not sure what to plant? In Bed-Stuy, it’s good to do a mix of perennials and annuals, Patch reported.

Start by putting in some plants that will rarely need replanting, like evergreens, sweet potatoes, hydrangeas. Then put in some flowers that stay in bloom for longer periods, but will need to be replanted yearly, like marigolds or petunias.

If you’re really going for it this year, you and your neighbors have until June 1 to enter the Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s 2021 Greenest Block in Brooklyn competition.

The competition has a range of different categories to enter, all around how beautiful and creative you can make your window boxes.

In 2019, the Stuyvesant Avenue Block Association gained 2nd place in the Residential category of the competition for its beautification of Stuyvesant Avenue between Bainbridge and Chauncey Streets, while the 400 Bainbridge Street Block Association took third.

Check out a video from the 2014 Flower Bed-Stuy event below.

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April 30, 2021 at 11:44PM
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Flower Day at Eastern Market to return with scaled-down format, COVID-19 precautions - Detroit Free Press

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At Eastern Market, May flowers will follow April's showers, and snow — even during a pandemic.

Last year, in-person Flower Day was canceled, and the popular farmers market resorted to virtual orders instead. You could still see a colorful processional of pickups via a Facebook livestream. 

But this year, the tradition is back, but in a scaled-down format.

In addition to the 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Market, flower vendors will be selling from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on four consecutive Tuesdays beginning next week through May 25, mostly in Shed 6.

The vendors will be spaced, and masks will be required.

In addition to the flowers, a limited-edition print by local artist KaCeyKal!, will be available along with T-shirts and other posters. But, unlike last year, everything will be sold in-person.

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The Flower Day tradition dates to the 1960s, when southeastern Michigan was one of the nation's largest producers of bedding plants. In 1966, a group of 20 growers formed the Metro Detroit Flower Growers Association. 

That year, the group held its first Flower Day was held at the Michigan State Fairgrounds as a flower exhibition. The next year the event was moved to Eastern Market, where growers could display — and sell — their flowers.

Contact Frank Witsil: 313-222-5022 or fwitsil@freepress.com. 

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April 30, 2021 at 08:42PM
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Flower Day at Eastern Market to return with scaled-down format, COVID-19 precautions - Detroit Free Press

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Flower sale ready to bloom - C&G Newspapers

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The Grosse Pointe Woods Beautification Advisory Commission’s 46th annual flower sale will be held May 7-8 on the front lawn of the Robert E. Novitke Municipal Center.

GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Next week, local residents will plant themselves on the front lawn of the Robert E. Novitke Municipal Center for the Grosse Pointe Woods Beautification Advisory Commission’s 46th annual flower sale.

The flower sale is a city tradition. This year’s event will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 7 and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8, and all are welcome. The Robert E. Novitke Municipal Center is located at 20025 Mack Ave.

Those who preordered their items by the April 21 deadline can pick them up curbside from 3 to 6 p.m. May 6 at the municipal center. The flower sale serves as the BAC’s largest fundraiser, and event proceeds support beautification programs and plantings throughout Grosse Pointe Woods.

Otherworld GP, a nursery and landscape supply business located at 17750 Mack Ave. in Grosse Pointe City, is providing the plants and flowers for the sale. Those anxious to get their gardens ready or who just want to spruce up their landscapes can shop for annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, patio pots and more.

At the April 12 City Council meeting, the council granted the BAC permission to hold the sale while stressing that COVID-19 social distancing precautions and mask wearing will be enforced. At the meeting, Council member Vicki Granger commented on the preordering forms the BAC used for the sale.   

“They really worked awfully hard to come up with a very smooth, easy process for people to order flowers. They are to be really commended for all of their hard work,” Granger said. “The Beautification Commission really stepped up and worked hard to make sure that form worked. … Kudos to the BAC.”

BAC members will accept credit/debit cards, checks and cash for purchases. Rachelle Koester, Gloria Arslanian and Marlin Stewart are serving as this year’s flower sale co-chairs.

Debra McCarthy is the BAC chair and said commission members are ready for the sale. They will be available to answer questions and help patrons pick out their selections. Some of the BAC members are master gardeners and can provide tips as to which plants grow best in the shade and in the sun.

“The commission always looks forward to it,” McCarthy said. “It’s an event people still come out for.”

She has noticed some color trends over the years. Some years, red is the popular flower, while other times, people go for white or purple hues. McCarthy said money raised from the event is used to purchase flowers that are planted citywide. While city employees do the actual labor, it’s the BAC that purchases the plants.

Another main event for the BAC is the annual beautification award ceremony in which homeowners and businesses are honored for their properties. The event is held every fall, and there are tentative plans for a ceremony this year — possibly outside because of COVID-19.

McCarthy said the BAC is always looking for volunteers to join the group. If interested, visit www.gpwmi.us/commissions/beautification.html.

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April 30, 2021 at 12:00PM
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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Jersey Shore Animal Center To Host Spring Flower Sale - Jersey Shore Online

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  BRICK – The Jersey Shore Animal Center will be hosting a Spring Flower Sale Fundraiser to benefit the animals this weekend May 1 and 2 (weather permitting) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  They will have hanging baskets: 10” for $18 each, 12” for $25 each. (Annuals-mixed-Geraniums, Fuscia, Impatiens, Million Bells, etc.)

  The Animal Center is located at 185 Brick Blvd. in Brick. Visitors can park in the back parking lot. No Reserve/preorders needed to purchase flowers. The sale is first come first serve with cash and credit cards accepted.

  Any questions, call 732-920-1600 ext. 207 or email admin@jerseyshoreanimalcenter.org

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April 29, 2021 at 11:44PM
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9 Online Flower Shops Making It Easy To Send Beautiful Blooms for Mother's Day - My Modern Met

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Mother’s Day in the U.S. is quickly approaching on Sunday, May 9. It’s a time when we can celebrate every type of mom—or other important women—in our lives with tokens of appreciation. Flowers are one of the most popular gifts to give. But what if you live far away from your mom? Don’t worry; there are plenty of options to send flowers online.

The best online flower shops boast an array of beautiful blooms that can be shipped across the country. Some come delivered in a vase or planter while others might opt for a rustic look and send flowers wrapped in paper. Either way, the experience of getting flowers will surely make your mom feel loved and add some color to her home; and best of all, whenever she looks at them, she’ll think of you!

Scroll down to learn more about online flower delivery for Mother’s Day and beyond.

Looking for a Mother's Day gift? Here's where you can send flowers online.

1-800-Flowers.com

Flower Bouquet

Fields of Europe | $39.99+

1-800-Flowers.com is an institution in online flower delivery. They have a wide variety of florals and exclusive gifts designed for many occasions. Browse their Mother’s Day best sellers which include roses, lilies, daisies, and more. Beyond flowers, the site also offers other goodies like chocolate and jewelry, making this one-stop-shopping for all your Mother's Day needs.

ProFlowers

ProFlowers has a variety of arrangements and planters to complement your mom’s taste. Get started with their best-selling arrangements for Mother’s Day. Like 1-800-Flowers, you can also add other goodies including chocolate-covered strawberries and spa baskets.

Amazon

Flower Bouquet

Sunset Bouquet | $45.95

If you have a Prime account, we’ve got good news: Amazon sells flower arrangements. You can buy mixed bouquets as well as a dozen roses (or tulips). Or, if you’re looking for something that goes beyond cut flowers, the site also has orchids and bonsai trees.

Lula’s Garden

Does your mom prefer succulents over florals? If so, make sure you check out Lula’s Garden. It focuses on succulent arrangements in minimalist planters for a chic take on flower delivery. For Mother’s Day, they are offering special “gardens” that come pre-planted in a planter box and include a plastic dropper for watering.

BloomsyBox

Flower Bouquet to Send Online

Pastel Daydream | $69.99

BloomsyBox boasts a farm-to-table approach to their online flower delivery. Their stylish bouquets are arranged on the farm from which they were grown and then shipped from there. Its Mother’s Day collection features arrangements with lovely colors and texture, incorporating small buds among the roses, daisies, and more. While many online flower shops offer vases, BloomsyBox arrives in a hand-tied bouquet wrapped in paper.

Urban Stems

Urban Stems prides itself on being a “modern gifting company that specializes in flower delivery.” If that speaks to you, you’ll want to check out its Mother’s Day selection of florals and plants that are placed in stylish planters sure to fit any mom’s taste.

Farmgirl Flowers

Flower Bouquet to Send Online

Star Baker | $99

Farmgirl Flowers has traditional bouquets with a variety of vivid blooms. But if your mom would prefer an arrangement with real longevity, take a look at the “preserved” offerings; they include a collection of preserved flowers and foliage in bold colors.

The Bouqs Co.

Flower Bouquet to Send Online

Tropical Love | $44+

The Bouqs Co. offers fresh flower arrangements to send directly to mom, each with a stylish edge to them. Beyond cut bouquets, however, the company has offerings that are made to last. From potted plants in charming painted vases to a subscription service, Mother’s Day can be just the beginning of beautiful botanicals for your mom.

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April 30, 2021 at 04:57AM
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Conventus-Flower Orthopedics Partners with Red One Medical - Clearfield Progress

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HORSHAM, Pa., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Conventus-Flower Orthopedics, a medical device company focused on optimizing patient care by pioneering innovative solutions that address complex orthopedic challenges to streamline surgery, announced a partnership with Red One Medical, a private sector scout of medical innovation for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD).

Conventus-Flower pioneered the development of single-use, sterile packaged implant and instrument kits that are always Ready-For-Surgery™.  These products eliminate expensive set processing, minimize infection potential, enhance efficiencies, and maximize resources. 

"We're passionate about improving patient care for America's veterans and military members," said Red One Medical's CEO Charles Pollak. "This partnership helps us bring this innovative technology to VA hospitals and DoD medical facilities throughout the US."

The Ready-For-Surgery™ portfolio provides pristine, high-quality instrumentation while simultaneously eliminating any burden on sterile processing.  These solutions not only support our service men and women, but also provide efficiencies and cost saving opportunities for today's orthopedic and ortho biologic needs.

"We are excited to announce our partnership with SDVOSB Red One Medical. This partnership will solidify an opportunity to provide pre-sterilized instruments and implants within an environment that is challenged by sterilization processing.  This partnership aligns with our company objective of supporting our nation's military with orthopedic solutions that provide positive outcomes for patients and efficiencies for institutions," said Jeffrey Zanni, EVP of Global Commercial Sales.

About Conventus-Flower:

Conventus-Flower is an orthopedic medical device company with a robust fixation portfolio in upper/lower extremities, fracture treatment, and wound care.  With a focus on innovation and efficiencies, Conventus-Flower pioneered Ready-For-Surgery™ implant and instrument kits, the Flex-Thread™ Distal Fibula Intramedullary Nail System, and the nitinol CAGE™ technology platform for fracture treatment.  Additionally, Conventus-Flower's continuum of care covers products in the fast-growing wound care market for both orthopedic and podiatric surgeons.

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To learn more about our full portfolio, please visit www.ConventusOrtho.com & www.FlowerOrtho.com.

About Red One Medical:

Red One Medical identifies and delivers advanced medical and pharmaceutical technologies that transform care for America's veterans and military service members. Located in Savannah, GA, Red One Medical is a CVE-certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOSB). It donates a portion of profits to charities that support veterans, military families, and their communities.

To learn more about Red One Medical, visit www.RedOneMedical.com.

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Conventus-Flower Orthopedics Partners with Red One Medical - Clearfield Progress

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Flower shops see high demand but low supply - WOODTV.com

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HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Mother’s Day is a little over a week away, but a certain type of flower is in short supply and could require you to spend a little more.

“I think demand right now is so high for flowers because there is so much negativity that’s been in our world recently and people just want to brighten each other’s day,” said Rick Huisman, owner of Huisman Flowers in Holland.

There are more logistical reasons for the demand as well.

“People don’t realize that even when they take a flight into Grand Rapids from California or Canada, Mexico, South America, they’re sharing cargo space with flowers,” Huisman said.

Cut flowers are traditionally the go-to. They have longer stems and go in vases with water.

An ongoing cut flower shortage could cause prices at flower shops to jump a bit.

“A year ago at this time, most flower shops around the country were not allowed to be open because of COVID,” he said. “So, growers had to make decisions based on life as it was a year ago.”

The flower field deals with a very perishable product, with a small window to sell. And when you cannot plan, it can cause problems.

But some growers reaped the reward of the pent-up demand.

“2020 was the best year we ever had,” said Joe Miedema, who runs JW Greenhouses in Holland with his wife. “Thank God.”

Exceptions would be those greenhouses specializing in bulbs and Easter lilies.

Garden centers and flower shops were open just in time for Mother’s Day last year, and Miedema struggled to keep up with the demand with his greenhouse being cleared out before the summer.

“I think people were saying, ‘Well, if we can’t go anywhere, we’re going to at least have our yards nice,” he said. “We’re going to spend time at home and our backyards and spend money on that.”

Fast-forward a year later and success is still commonplace in West Michigan.

“It’s ramping up and next week, of course, is the week of Mother’s Day,” Miedema said. “So, we anticipate it being really busy.”

“We’re just looking forward to it, and it’s going to be a great one,” Huisman said.

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April 30, 2021 at 03:34AM
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Flower shops see high demand but low supply - WOODTV.com

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Flower sale to support the Botanical Conservatory - WANE

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Spring is when planting season begins and the Botanical Conservatory is making it easy to get gardens and flower beds ready.

The Botanical Conservatory is offering over 700 varieties of herbs, vegetable starters, flowering perennials hanging baskets and houseplants. Potting soil and seed packets will be available as well.

All plants for the sale are locally grown and all funds support the Fort Wayne Botanical conservatory. Order online beginning Thursday, April 29. The virtual sale is until May 4. Schedule a pick at Lawton Park Greenhouse May 7-9 and May 13-16.

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Subscription Models Are Keeping Flower Delivery Services Afloat - Yahoo Finance

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(Bloomberg) -- Flower services were especially hard hit during the pandemic, losing revenue when weddings and large events disappeared and hotels were forced to shut down. But many have been buoyed by the subscription model, which became increasingly popular among those looking for a way to maintain some semblance of a routine.

There’s no sign of such services slowing down as Mother’s Day approaches. Steven Dyme, co-founder and chief executive officer of Flowers for Dreams, a delivery service based in the Midwest, says subscriptions as Mother’s Day gifts are up four times last year’s amount. “Our subscriptions exploded,” he says. “With people being home and their offices becoming home offices, they invested in plants and florals to liven up the space.”

Subscriptions became a popular option for those who weren’t able to gather in person, too. “People have really used flowers as a way to reach out to those who they can’t go and visit,” says Emily Mathison, creative director of McQueens Flowers in New York. She says the company saw an increase in such messages as “Thinking of you” being included with flowers.

Peonies, a usual favorite, have been exceptionally successful this year, as have dried bouquets. Eliza Blank, founder and CEO of the Sill, thoerizes that’s it because of their low maintenance. “They’re an easy and sustainable way to bring natural colors and textures to your living or working space,” she says.

Here are nine subscriptions to consider for Mother’s Day this year—even if you plan to be there in person this time.

Flowers for DreamsThis Midwestern company, with locations in Chicago, Detroit, and Milwaukee, donates 25% of its net profit through its namesake foundation—it split $135,000 among 12 charities last year. Choose from its two subscriptions models: The Artisan package arrives hand-tied and already assembled in a vase; the Do-It-Yourself comes with a selection of blooms and a short instructional video that shows you how to arrange it on your own. From $40

The SillAs the number of plant parents skyrocketed during the pandemic, the Sill’s plant subscription boxes took off, too. It even offers a pet-friendly option, which includes nontoxic options in case a pet ingests it. CEO Eliza Blank says dry bouquets, like the Neutral Palm Bouquet, and stem bundles are extra popular this year since they require “almost zero maintenance.” From $60

McQueens FlowersFamous for its displays in Claridge’s, Christie’s, and the Vanity Fair Oscar party, the London-based brand opened a New York branch last March—just in time for lockdown. It made up for a lost event season in 2020 by offering delivery, including a weekly option, and virtual flower arranging classes. Its best-selling bouquet, the Gaia, includes peonies, garden roses, lilacs, and jasmine. Monthly subscriptions are available in 3-, 6-, or 12-month increments. From $525

FlowerBXThis strictly digital shop prides itself on getting flowers straight from the growers so that they stay fresh longer. FlowerBX ships in the U.S., the U.K., and the European Union. You can get individual flowers, such as tulips and roses and peonies, in luxury vases, and even candles, all from the same place. It offers weekly, biweekly, and monthly flower subscription options. From $70

Brooklyn BloomsThis Black-owned, Brooklyn-based flower shop offers subscriptions by request, for a period of 3, 6, or 12 months. Premade arrangements include fun arrangements with names like Sweet and Petite or Lush and Large. The company even offers a hairpiece, called the Crown Her. From $195

UrbanStemsOffering same-day delivery in New York City and D.C. and next-day delivery all over the country, UrbanStems offers intriguing arrangements such as the Unicorn, which holds a mix of purple, lilac, and pink blossoms, and the Canary, an uplifting collection of roses, freesia, and ranunculus. The company also offer unique vase designs like the Cathy, which is painted with a woman’s face, and the Rex, a dinosaur-themed one. For every plan ordered between now and May 9, $15 will be donated to Baby2Baby, a nonprofit organization for children living in poverty. From $55

The Bouqs Co.Fans of puns will take to arrangements such as Mom-osa, which consists of yellow lilies, snapdragons, and solomio, and Love You a Latte, full of white mums, peach roses, and berries. The company likes to keep flowers fun and simple, and its three-tiered subscription options offer fresh flowers at a range of discounted prices. From $36

H. BloomFounded in 2010, H. Bloom has quickly garnered a national reputation. Its best-selling arrangement, Pink Berry, includes hydrangeas, roses, and berries. It has two options for home subscriptions—a seasonal mix of fresh blooms and an all-white arrangement—but packages are customizable and available for weekly, biweekly, or monthly delivery at 3-, 6-, 9-, or 12-month periods. From $75

Fox Fodder FarmBased in Brooklyn, this flower shop delivers and supplies flowers locally, works only with sustainable suppliers, and is a foam-free studio. It offers single flower bouquets like orchids and peonies as well as arrangements that can be sent with other fresh-smelling things—oils, soap—in tow. From $85

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Conventus-Flower Orthopedics Partners with Red One Medical - PRNewswire

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HORSHAM, Pa., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Conventus-Flower Orthopedics, a medical device company focused on optimizing patient care by pioneering innovative solutions that address complex orthopedic challenges to streamline surgery, announced a partnership with Red One Medical, a private sector scout of medical innovation for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD).

Conventus-Flower pioneered the development of single-use, sterile packaged implant and instrument kits that are always Ready-For-Surgery™.  These products eliminate expensive set processing, minimize infection potential, enhance efficiencies, and maximize resources. 

"We're passionate about improving patient care for America's veterans and military members," said Red One Medical's CEO Charles Pollak. "This partnership helps us bring this innovative technology to VA hospitals and DoD medical facilities throughout the US."

The Ready-For-Surgery™ portfolio provides pristine, high-quality instrumentation while simultaneously eliminating any burden on sterile processing.  These solutions not only support our service men and women, but also provide efficiencies and cost saving opportunities for today's orthopedic and ortho biologic needs.

"We are excited to announce our partnership with SDVOSB Red One Medical. This partnership will solidify an opportunity to provide pre-sterilized instruments and implants within an environment that is challenged by sterilization processing.  This partnership aligns with our company objective of supporting our nation's military with orthopedic solutions that provide positive outcomes for patients and efficiencies for institutions," said Jeffrey Zanni, EVP of Global Commercial Sales.

About Conventus-Flower:
Conventus-Flower is an orthopedic medical device company with a robust fixation portfolio in upper/lower extremities, fracture treatment, and wound care.  With a focus on innovation and efficiencies, Conventus-Flower pioneered Ready-For-Surgery™ implant and instrument kits, the Flex-Thread™ Distal Fibula Intramedullary Nail System, and the nitinol CAGE™ technology platform for fracture treatment.  Additionally, Conventus-Flower's continuum of care covers products in the fast-growing wound care market for both orthopedic and podiatric surgeons.

To learn more about our full portfolio, please visit www.ConventusOrtho.com & www.FlowerOrtho.com.

About Red One Medical:
Red One Medical identifies and delivers advanced medical and pharmaceutical technologies that transform care for America's veterans and military service members. Located in Savannah, GA, Red One Medical is a CVE-certified Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOSB). It donates a portion of profits to charities that support veterans, military families, and their communities.

To learn more about Red One Medical, visit www.RedOneMedical.com.

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Flower design class a hit at Filer High School - KTVB.com

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Teacher Jennifer Cummins says the unique program gives students hands-on business experience.

FILER, Idaho — At Filer High School one of the agricultural classrooms is packed with flowers.

The ornate floral designs are crafted by students, under the supervision of teacher Jennifer Cummins.

Cummins, who also teaches animal and plant science, says at first she wasn't sure how many students would be interested.

"At the beginning, I was a little worried," she said. "I started the floral program when I came here to filer four years ago and started with a small class of six and now I have 30-50 kids in it."

Cummins received a CapEd grant to buy equipment and a floral cooler, and gets the flowers used in class through a wholesaler.

"They start with entry-level stuff, how to treat the flowers, to some of the more advanced designs. When it gets to the point where students have taken two semesters or so, they start planning for the other classes and help me out a lot with choosing the designs for the regular floral design class, as well as doing the ordering for me," she said. "They come up with the supply list, the cost, how much we're spending. So it's a good experience, we try to run the class as close to a real floral business would."

The classes even have a business name - "Sunshine Flowers." Cummins said many of the completed floral arrangements end up brightening someone else's day.

"At the beginning of the year, we have a subscription program where people can sign up to get one flower arrangement a month," the teacher said. "Those subscriptions cost about 20 dollars and covers all the expenses, plus allows for a little extra so they can do more flowers in class."

Cummins' students have even done the flowers for local weddings and other special events, getting real-world experience before they leave high school. 

"The kids love delivering flowers, they love seeing the faces of the people they're delivering flowers to," Cummins said. "They get a sense of accomplishment."

If you would like to nominate a teacher who is going above and beyond, send us an email to innovativeeducator@ktvb.com. Educators, for more information on submitting an application for a classroom grant through the Idaho CapEd Foundation, visit www.capedfoundation.org.

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Local flower shops preparing for Mother’s Day - KWKT - FOX 44

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WACO, Texas – Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and flower shops are scrambling to meet the demand.

“We’re doing everything that we can. We’ve got extra staff and extra delivery drivers coming in,” says Tom Wolfe, the President of Wolfe Wholesale Florist.

Mother’s Day is usually one of their busier holidays – but according to Wolfe, every day over the past year has been a busy one.

“In March, when the pandemic started in the U.S. up until Mother’s Day, sales were down dramatically across the whole industry. When Mother’s Day hit, everybody just went crazy. And they thought it was a great idea to send flowers to people they couldn’t see, which is true, and they’ve just kind of stuck with that. It’s been great for business,” says Wolfe.

The flower business is blooming despite the virus.

“Business has gotten much better since the pandemic. I think any florist you speak with would say their sales are up dramatically over the past year,” says Wolfe.

The demand for something bright and cheery is growing, even in the summer.

“All the volume has been up across the board. Even in the summer, when our industry typically slows down. Last summer, we did not see a slow down at all, which was great. Most florists would tell you they lose money in the summertime. We were able to capitalize on the increased volume and get a stronger base going into the next year. We hope it continues this summer, as well,” says Wolfe.

Wofle says the biggest obsticle in the way of Mother’s Day flower sales this year is Mother Nature.

“The weather is pretty much terrible in all of our growing regions,” says Wolfe.

He hopes everyone will make sure their mom knows they’re loved and appriciated.

“You definitely want to get your orders in early to show mom that you care, and that you love her, and you appreciate everything you’ve done for her over the last year,” says Wolfe.

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Flower vendor attacked in Inglewood speaks out after robbery and assault - KABC-TV

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) -- A street vendor selling flowers was attacked in Inglewood this week. It was caught on camera and the video prompted an outcry.

"I distanced myself then that person tried to follow me and started yelling at me in English," said Ernesto Francisco in Spanish.


27-year-old Ernesto Francisco was selling flowers in Inglewood in front of the Inglewood Park Cemetery when he was attacked and robbed. The assault was caught on camera and garnered a lot of attention on social media.

The Inglewood Police Department posted a picture on Facebook, and said they arrested the suspect depicted in the street vendor robbery video.

"I would say it's like an act of racism towards me, an act of discrimination towards me," Francisco said. "The person said obscene words when they started yelling at me."

Francisco said this was the first time he ever saw the woman who attacked him. He said she started to vandalize the cemetery there before she came after him.

"Fortunately, [another] courageous woman arrived and stayed there in front with her truck and everything," Francisco said.

Francisco said he's received a lot of community support since the incident.

"It is hard, they're out there making a living, especially on these tough times," said community activist Edin Enamorado. "So, if people live in a community you know, of a vendor that you know... go spend some 20, 30 minutes with that person, talk about life, and you know, they'll feel safer because they're out there alone, the majority of them are."


Enamorado has helped start a GoFundMe for Francisco and gave him pepper spray. Francisco said he's okay but doesn't know if and when he'll start selling flowers again.

The Inglewood Police Department told ABC7 the incident is not being investigated as a hate crime and the charges filed are related to robbery.

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'Secret' Athens flower farm an example of thriving agriculture in residential environment - Online Athens

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In the middle of a residential neighborhood sits a flower farm in the backyard in one couple’s effort toward “urban agriculture.”

R&R Secret Farm is, well, secret. While flower lovers will find them on Saturdays at the farmer’s market, their little farm is tucked away in an unusual spot: their own backyard in the middle of Athens. 

Rita O'Brien, along with the help of her husband Robert, grows a variety of flowers that make their way into the bouquets seen at the Athens Farmers Market. 

The O’Briens' property is shy of an acre but packed with dozens of different types of plants. Rita said that urban agriculture doesn’t really exist here in Athens but said it is all she and Robert have known. 

“You don’t have to have 30 acres,” said Robert.

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Driving down the road, the farm stands out from the surrounding houses, as plants grow tall, colorful, and wild. Much of the field is filled with bright red, as crimson clover dominates the field and acts as Rita’s “cover crop” or the plant she has so that the soil beds aren’t empty.

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With flora abound, crimson clover isn’t the only crop currently in the field, with blues, pinks, and greens all showing up in her different flowers.

The local bee population is kept happy as well, as Rita says her beekeeper neighbor's bees love to visit often. 

“Another big aspect of us doing the flowers is that we want to see more pollinators,” said Rita.

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Flower farming

From artemisia to zinnias, Rita’s flowers start in her greenhouse. 

Rather than plant directly into the ground, Rita plants her own starters before transplanting them into the soil outside. The farm is a full-time job for her, never allowing her to sleep in late as she works to maintain the flowers.

Rita begins with harvesting each day when the temperature is coolest. At this point, the flowers are the most hydrated.

“You gotta get up early and it's like a race against the sun and the heat to get them out of the field and into the cool,” said Rita.

Growing flowers is a year-round process. R&R Secret Farm grows flowers that can be harvested in all seasons. This year, January was the only “break” however even though they were not actively selling flowers, they had a lot of other work to do.

Part of successfully growing flowers is knowing when to plant them, as the different varieties do have different seasons.

“If you're not planting it at the right time, you're just fighting nature,” said Rita.

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Home Garden

When it comes to planting flowers in the right season, Rita said that local growers tend to have better options than some of the big box stores. She used the example of Snapdragon plugs, which may be available at some stores, but if planted in late April will quickly die.

Some flowers are also easier than others to grow. Rita suggested starting off with a transplant like she does, as it is easier than planting in the ground. 

Perennials, Rita said, are easy to grow and she suggests home growers to plant them for years of enjoyment. Perennials are plants that come back every year, as opposed to annuals, which have to be replanted every year.

Another way to have some ease with growing is to plant native plants that are made for the Georgia weather, bugs, and soil. 

“They just like being in charge,” said Rita.

Soil matters a lot, Rita says, so before the planting starts, a grower should get a soil test if they are hoping to plant directly in the ground

This can be achieved by sending soil samples to a place like the UGA Extension, which will provide information on the nutrients in that sample.

Selling and maintaining flowers

Saturdays at the Athens Farmers Market, Rita has a booth set up selling bouquets and starters. They also sell the flowers wholesale to stores and to Fresh Harvest, a cooperative of farmers.

Not all the bouquets Rita sells are fresh, however, as some of them she dries and makes bouquets. Some of the flowers are specially grown for drying but others she experiments with. 

Rita arranges the bouquets herself. A majority of the bouquet is filler, which takes up space in the bouquet, one example being artemisia. Next is a spike plant, like a snapdragon. She also uses a disk flower, like a daisy. 

For a bit of “magical sparkle,” Rita adds an airy flower. And to finish, she has a focal flower. For Mother’s Day coming up, this will be peonies or lilies.

“You make it wherever you want, that's kind of like the artistry of it, I don't always follow that exact recipe,” said Rita.

When buying any fresh flowers, there is certain care to make sure that they last as long as possible.

They should be kept in a cool area and out of direct sunlight because when they are cut from the plant, they are no longer growing and do not need the sun anymore. 

The most important part of keeping the flowers fresh, Rita said, is the water. 

“If it’s not clean enough that you’d drink water out of it, it’s probably got some kind of nasty bacteria in there that's just going to clog up the stem to the flower and just make it die really quickly,” said Rita.

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