Fresh, local blooms sprout from the Web
For Gregg Weisstein and David Daneshgar, sending flower arrangements to girlfriends and mothers had long been a disappointing experience.
For Gregg Weisstein and David Daneshgar, sending flower arrangements to girlfriends and mothers had long been a disappointing experience.
It’s that time of year … chocolates, flowers, jewelry. Sappy advertisements and red and pink store displays. There are reminders everywhere. It’s Valentine’s Day.
The complicated process that bees go through to make honey and the complex operation that people go through to get that honey to the table.
Inch by Inch, Row by Row! This week\’s Torah portion, Tazria, means: \”If a woman gives birth,\” but it can also mean \”plant.\” And so, being the beginning of spring, that is exactly what it is time to do!
So you\’re going to have a mitzvah — whether it is a bar or a bat, the planning begins early.
Flowers are often a big part of anyone\’s wedding day, from the bouquets the bride and her attendants carry to the chuppah decorations and the table centerpieces at the reception hall. Many times the flowers are what the guests remember about the wedding (unless a minor disaster strikes). Deciding which flowers to use for what arrangements, though, can be a dizzying experience, thanks to the availability of different types and colors of flowers at all times of the year.