VGB: Total Dutch Flower & Plant Exports In 2010 Disappointing In The End

January 6, 2011 Staff Reporter, Florint.org

Despite initial predictions to the contrary, the Dutch export of flowers and plants in 2010 was not all that great after all. Even though the sector showed 5 percent growth compared to the prior year, this was significantly lower than the 8 percent growth which initially seemed to manifest itself during the course of the year. Herman van de Boon, chairman of the VGB – the Dutch horticulture-sector organization for wholesaling therefore qualifies the overall result as unsatisfactory.

New Leaf Flores Re-Thinks The Boutonniere

January 6, 2011 New Leaf Flores

New Leaf Flores, one of Boston’s most recognized floral design and flower shops serving the Greater Boston area, is revitalizing the traditional concept of the boutonniere by intersecting nature and art with a modern twist.

Stunning Flower Arrangements Can Be Had All Year

I grow a lot of flowers, all year long, in three different gardens in three locations. My objective is to have beauty to look at wherever I am, but most important, to have flowers and foliage to cut for seasonal arrangements for my homes.

It’s Coming Up Carnations For January

The turn of each new month comes with the opportunity to shine the spotlight on a different flower, as blooms, like birth stones, correspond to various months. During January, the carnations take center stage.

New Processed Cheese With 60% Less Salt Could Improve Diets

Food scientists at University College Dublin have created a processed cheese product with 60% less sodium than full salt versions, and practically no difference in taste and structure.