For Heather Henson, of Boreal Blooms in Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada, growing flowers that can
be dried and incorporated into late fall and winter floral arrangements has been a
game-changer. During her growing season, this farmer-florist relies on a vivid palette of
annuals, perennials and ornamental grasses to supply her studio.
Slow Flowers’ Floral Insights
Dried flowers are having a renaissance
This awareness has been stimulated by sustainable sourcing practices and the desire on the
part of North American flower growers to “extend the season” beyond the last frost.