SAF Website Gets Strategic Update

October 15, 2015 Society of American Florists

If you’ve visited safnow.org in the past five days — and we hope you have — you’ve probably noticed a new look. On Friday, SAF unveiled the “soft launch” of its new site, which is mobile responsive more user-friendly.

Hydrangea Test Garden To Feature Cape Cod's Signature Plant

October 15, 2015 Heritage Museums & Gardens

Heritage Museums & Gardens will be home to a national hydrangea test garden where, for the next five years, new hybrid varieties of hydrangeas will be planted, grown, and studied by professional growing experts from across the country. The test garden is an offshoot of Hydrangeas 2015, an international conference attended by hydrangea experts from around the world which was held at Heritage this past July. The project will make Heritage’s Hydrangea Garden the most comprehensive in the United States.

Deliflor Chrysanten At Trade Fair And Autumn Trials 2015

October 15, 2015 Deliflor Chrysanten

Deliflor Chrysanten is looking forward to meeting you this autumn. From Wednesday 4th until Friday 6th of November we will be present at the FloraHolland Trade Fair in Aalsmeer. Our stand (20.5) will be filled with chrysanthemums available at the Dutch flower auctions including our new varieties.

Soft Cheese From The Northwest, Not France

October 15, 2015 Anne Erickson, KING 5

Mount Townsend Creamery has been making a variety of cheeses in Port Townsend for almost a decade –but its soft ripened cheese is what sets them apart from other local cheese makers.

That Stinky Cheese Is A Result Of Evolutionary Overdrive

October 15, 2015 Carl Zimmer, New York Times

Like many biologists, Ricardo C. Rodri?guez de la Vega searches the world for new species. But while other scientists venture into the depths of the ocean or the heart of the jungle, Dr. Rodri?guez de la Vega and his colleagues visit cheese shops.