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Go green this Valentine’s Day with flowers that help at-risk youth. Story by Martha Shade, CNN • 12m. Sign up for CNN’s Life, But Greener newsletter.
4. Choose Florists Who Go Green Beyond Their Blooms. In addition to offering local flowers, Lee Bakos runs a green company. For example, they offer a complimentary service to pick up clients ...
Other ways to go green this Valentine’s Day: Give a gift of service (a massage, free babysitting) If you know your Valentine likes to thrift shop, buy second-hand!
Going green: COVID-19 pandemic has people drawn ... that it’s going to take 42 days and it’s going to turn into a seedling and then there’s going to be a flower and then there’s going to ...
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Michigan flower farms allow customers to buy vibrant bouquets or pick their own fresh ... go to The Flower Project on Instagram @the_flower_projectmi or its Facebook ... Green Things Farm Collective.
Southside Blooms employs at-risk youth in Chicago to create flower bouquets, seed-filled cards and other gifts, using green practices. CNN values your feedback 1.