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US: Covid’s impact on flower dealers and the lingering effects on the cut-flower industry

How COVID-19 affected the cut-flower industry, and the ways it adapted to the pandemic to stay in business, so we could still buy fresh Spring and Summer blooms.

Despite the hardships that COVID-19 presented to us – the drastic pauses and changes – the gardening world wasn’t that affected. Apparently, the pandemic’s isolation methods resulted in a surge of at home gardening that was therapeutic to say the least, towards folks mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

But, while people were taking to gardening for themselves, florists and the cut-flower industry as a whole, were experiencing massive losses in sales, with only one exception.

Click here to read the complete article at www.theepochtimes.com.

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