Flower farms once dotted Long Island like freckles. Local growers produced roses in glass greenhouses and populated acres with mums for cutting, the vase-bound flowers a major commodity in the region.
May is called the month of flowers and there's a place out east that grows thousands of them. News 12's Doug Geed takes you to an East End farm -- where you can find flowers, food and family fun. This ...
It’s been nearly seven years since a group of volunteers broke ground at What Cheer Flower Farm in Providence, Rhode Island, with a simple goal: get flowers into the hands of anyone in need of a ...
Wicked Tulips, one of Rhode Island's favorite flower farms, is open earlier than ever this year thanks to a trick of covering some of the early blooming varieties in fabric to force the blooms sooner.
Old MacDonald may have had a farm but on his farm, did kids see a dancing cockatoo? Sure, Old MacDonald had adorable animals. Yet, on many Long Island farms, meeting furry friends is just the ...
Growth continues to press in on all sides of Jasper County, but at the end of a mile-long dirt road in Hardeeville, Helena Hills Farm feels suspended in time. For Chrissy Mozeleski, the woman behind ...
A driving tour of the southern half of Whidbey Island extends the joys of summer’s produce and flower harvests into fall. The island’s temperate climate, fertile soils and saltwater seas create an ...