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Our Favorite Plants and Dried Flowers From Anthropologie By Haley Lyndes Published on March 31, 2022 at 4:40 PM anthropologie.com ...
According to Natasha, it comes down to four essentials: (1) start with the right flowers, (2) find a space suited for the job ...
“Dried flowers often last months, if not years, and this is appealing, particularly to more conscious younger generations,” says Bex Partridge, author of Everlastings (£14.99, Hardie Grant).
Some couples even choose to have dried flowers, instead of fresh, for their wedding. “They impart an antique elegance,” said florist Pat Gosnell, who owns Regal Flowers in Orange.
To extend the fresh flower and garden business, they dry flowers throughout the year and sell them in the off season. “Anything can be dried,” Larsen said.
Dried flowers have been decorating our Instagram feeds for months, and are part of a long list of interior trends we’re keen to adopt in our own homes. More than just enjoyable to look at, they ...
Instagram is driving the trend, says Jennifer Fowlow, owner of Wild North Flowers in Toronto. “We’ve had so many requests for fully dried arrangements, so we’ve started offering them.
Once dried and packaged, the flowers can be sold to retailers on a wholesale basis. Profit potential range is $5,000 or more per year part-time.