This book is set to release on March 15th and is the first of its kind. It explores the culture, heritage, and empowerment behind black florists as well as what flowers represent for them. I have never seen a book like this. A friend was telling me about it. I have always had a thing for flowers. I have live ones in my apartment all the time, especially in the spring and summer months. I have considered getting into doing arrangements for weddings and starting up my own business before. Maybe this will be my inspiration. I am going to be picking up a copy of this book for sure. It will be a good coffee table reader and something that is directly helping support black creators.
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Amazon productThere is a rich, beautiful, complex, and diverse narrative being told by African Americans and other persons of color in the floral marketplace. It is long past time to recognize their excellence and contributions to cut flower farming and floristry. Garden writer, podcaster, and blogger Teresa J. Speight of Cottage in the Court shares her interviews and profiles with leading pioneers and explores their lives rooted in the floral world.
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