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Saturday, January 17th, 2015A wonderful tribute to all of our florists worldwide! They work very hard for us all!
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Archive for the ‘ Fine Flowers Around The World’ CategoryLove your Florist For Valentine’s!!Saturday, January 17th, 2015A wonderful tribute to all of our florists worldwide! They work very hard for us all! The Art of the HeirloomThursday, January 15th, 2015
Hudson Valley Seed Library is featured significantly in the New York Times!! The “Art of the Heirloom,” as the title goes, is ecological, historical, commercial and participatory. The collection of 59 seed-pack designs are featured in an exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden thru July 19, before going on a yearlong tour, with stops at the Philadelphia Flower Show; the Tower Hill Botanic Garden, outside Worcester, Mass.; and the National Heirloom Exposition in Santa Rosa, Calif.) From right to left, top to bottom: Chives by Sarah Jacoby; Common-milkweed by Nancy Blum; Midnight Garden Flower Mix by Tonja Sell; Snapdragon Mix by Olivia Mew G. Page Flowers ~ Early 2015Tuesday, January 13th, 2015Yan Skates~From Artist to FloristSaturday, October 11th, 2014
ASCFG National Conference & Trade ShowFriday, October 3rd, 2014The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers (ASCFG) is putting on an amazing program October 19-22, in Newark, DE, for designers interested in using locally grown materials to elevate their creations. “Growing Growers”
ASCFG Vice President Mike Hutchison of Robin Hollow Farm, Saunderstown, RI and feature speaker Sullivan Owen of Sullivan Owen Floral & Event Design, Philadelphia, PA are both BBrooks member florists! They will be joined by dozens of other talented designers and farmer florists from around the country for an intensive of design demonstrations and frank round-table discussions on the art and science of working in the floral and wedding worlds with a focus on seasonal, local flowers. Registration is nearly full! www.ascfg.org As seen on Botanical Brouhaha. Future of SF Flower MartTuesday, September 30th, 2014The future of the Wholesale Flower Mart may be in the hands of The City’s voters come next year. On the heels of a pending sale of half the site at Brannan and Sixth streets, a group of flower vendors, florists, wholesalers and concerned citizens plan to file paperwork with The City today to get a measure on 2015′s ballot that would protect the San Francisco wholesale flower market from a planned tech office development. With roughly 100 vendors, the more than 50-year-old covered market connects growers with buyers from across Northern California and beyond and is the nation’s second-largest flower wholesaler. In the early-morning hours, trucks delivering flowers unload their wares for sales inside the large airy building. To many, it is a San Francisco icon whose presence is part of The City’s fabric. The San Francisco Flower Mart Protection Act will make it impossible for The City to give any planning exemptions, which might facilitate turning the site into a tech campus or other office space. “We thought we’d take it to the voters of San Francisco,” said Patrick McCann, a vendor at the site. “The Flower Mart has a long history of being heard and it should stay here.”
Public efforts to protect the Flower Mart began in August when a group of local politicos, including former Mayor Art Agnos and former supervisors Aaron Peskin and Quentin Kopp, held a news conference announcing their fight to save the more than 80 local businesses located there. Those efforts were meant to notify the public about a pending sale of the site and keep working-class jobs in The City. Despite such protests, on Sept. 11, a majority of the San Francisco Flower Growers Association voted to sell their half of the Flower Mart to Kilroy Realty Corp. The price, according to opponents, was $26.6 million. Kilroy, which plans to construct a 655,000-sqaure-foot tech campus on the site, has promised to include flower sellers in any future space. But many fear they will be excluded, at worst, and left without a home for years of construction, at best. As it stands, many long-term leases at the site expire at the end of the year, and no guarantees beyond vague promises have been given to the tenants, McCann said. Thus far, no communications have been made to tenants by Kilroy, McCann added. Meanwhile, a lawsuit was filed Sept. 11 by David Repetto, a shareholder of the SFFGA, alleging that the association’s board of directors breached its fiduciary duties by secretly brokering the sale and merger of the SFFGA to Kilroy. It is asking for the court to invalidate the board’s actions. Before the vote to sell, the SFFGA filed a proposal in 2013 for a 160-foot office building on the site and have until January to file a development proposal. Supervisor Jane Kim, who represents the district, has also introduced legislation that would postpone construction of offices on land zoned for light industry and distribution until a full-fledged rezoning of the area is complete, a process still several years away. Next steps for moving the ballot measure ahead include circulation of the petition to San Francisco voters in order to qualify for the ballot. To read more, please see article by Jonah Owen Lamb from Sept 30, 2014 www.sfexaminer.com The Beautiful Edible GardenMonday, September 29th, 2014Leslie Bennett and Stefani Bittner share their combined knowledge of landscape design at Star Apple Edible & Fine Gardening in the San Francisco Bay area. Together they utilize ecologically sound landscape design principles and small-scale urban agriculture by working with both ornamental and edible plants to create integrated ornamental and edible landscapes. For more information, look for their book “The Beautiful Edible Garden” with noted input from BBrooks member florist Studio Choo partners Jill Rizzo and Aletha Harampolis. Joseph MassieTuesday, September 9th, 2014Joseph Massie is widely regarded as one of Europe’s top floral artists. At just age fourteen, Joseph began working spending his weekends working in his hometown of Huyton, Liverpool, UK. Perhaps to some it was an uncommon interest for a fourteen year old boy, but Joseph quickly found his vocation amongst the buckets of blossoms and buds. Taking steps to pursue his passion, Joseph self funded his education and began to hone his practice and develop a creative ethos, participating in intense training sessions with top international designers. To further build his artistic vocabulary, Joseph began to participate firstly in regional, followed by national, floral design competitions, and aged nineteen, won his first national design competition, the BFA Young Florist of the Year 2007. COLORS in Kobe-shi, Hyogo, JapanTuesday, September 2nd, 2014Cool Cactus!Friday, August 29th, 2014Easy to care for Elegant Design by L’Olivier Floral Atelier in NYC, a long-time BBrooks member! Coral Cactus – an unusual arrangement in a birch wrapped glass vase accented with money tree leaves. |
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