Partner: Local Color Flowers

We’re so so lucky to have Local Color Flowers as a partner. Look at this STUNNING arrangement they designed for this month's talk. Here’s more from the bosslady herself, Ellen Frost:
“We’re so excited to be partnering with CreativeMornings/Baltimore. Each month we are challenging ourselves to create a design inspired by the monthly theme. This month, the theme is WATER. Stacy Yeager, one of our long time designers created this monochromatic blue arrangement with the color of water in mind. Using locally grown flowers including iris, delphinium, hyacinth and sweet peas, the arrangement perfectly complements the green vase, another water color, created by local potter and entrepreneur Irene Donnelly Salmon.
Water is a hot topic in the local flower community today. Water is a critical component for growing cut flowers. Without water, there would be no flowers. Farmers spend a lot of time trying to ensure their plants get enough water through wells or rain capture or irrigation. Too much water however, (like last year’s record rain fall in Maryland) can put an early end to flowers rotting entire crops in the field. Flower farming is hard and balance in farming is fleeting but water is a constant for better or worse.”