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Forever flowers

Farmer’s market season is upon us. And our favorite thing to bring home’s mobile truck or cart bike will at the South Pearl Street Farmer’s Market on Sundays selling flowers by the stem so can create a bouquet with all your favorite florals. Or, if you are looking for a professional arrangement that is subtle and sophisticated, founder Jessica Sparzak’s eye for floral design is unparalleled, and her fresh take on dried blooms offers longevity and sophistication that can’t be matched. She sells her dried arrangements at Sapor Coffee, Blue Sparrow, and Queensberry Rules Cafe. With muted hues and subtle textures, these bouquets are the perfect addition to any chic interior and can last for months when kept out of direct sunlight and not watered.

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