Roses have long been the flower of choice for the holiday, but some see an opening for the humble tulip.
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Hosted on MSNWhere Do Valentine’s Day Roses Come From? | VIDEOMore than chocolates in a heart-shaped box, more than dinner reservations and bright red teddy bears, it’s roses that have ...
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Hosted on MSNRosebie Morton's Gardening Guide: How To Prune RosesIf you’re wondering how to get stuck into gardening this February, here’s everything you need to know: Rosebie Morton, founder of The Real Flower Company, shares her top tips on how to prune your ...
Most roses sold in the U.S. come from South America, but it can be tough for local growers to have cut flowers available in February for Valentine's Day.
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