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Expert advice for creative Mother's Day blooms

As Mother's Day approaches, UF/IFAS Extension horticulture expert Erin Harlow says meaningful flower gifts don't have to come from a florist. With a little thought, she says, creative living gifts can feel more personal than traditional bouquets.

"First, consider things like mom's favorite flower or color and whether or not she can handle smells and go from there," said Harlow.

She adds that herbs thrive through the summer in Florida and are a favorite for moms who especially love to cook. Shoppers can find choices like sage, thyme, oregano, chamomile, and more at markets across the state.

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"There are so many choices for summer herbs," Harlow said. "People appreciate them, and you can often find plants that are grown locally."

If mom prefers something she doesn't have to tend to, Harlow says a DIY bouquet using grocery store or market flowers is an easy way to make the gift feel personal.

"When building your own bouquet, pick colors that complement each other and you can't go wrong," Harlow said.

She recommends starting with greenery, choosing one focal flower, then adding an accent, smaller bloom in a similar color. Finish with filler flowers, which Harlow describes as "little, tiny flowers, usually baby's breath or something with a type of fruit or berry on it."

With a little planning, those celebrating Mother's Day can create meaningful gifts using grocery store flowers, locally grown plants, or simple potted options that last longer than a single day.

For more information:
UF/IFAS

www.ifas.ufl.edu

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