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Podcast: Ditching the harvest tools for a celebration of the season

In this episode of the Slow Flowers show, host Debra Prinzing examines Feathers & Flowers, a small, family-run, flower farm growing seasonal, sustainable, and local flowers in Wenatchee, Washington. Debra recently visited Feathers & Flowers as Rachel Burgoon's guest at the first annual grower and florist gathering for the greater Wenatchee Valley.

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As a natural connector, Rachel says she's long dreamed of bringing together her region's floral professionals – growers and florists alike. With no agenda other than an end-of-season social opportunity to "ditch the harvest buckets and clippers for an evening and celebrate a successful growing season," the event drew nearly 40 people from more than a 50-mile radius.

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