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A Note on Sourcing

A Note on Sourcing

We get a lot of interest around our flower sourcing here at the shop. So, in the spirit of transparency, we crunched the numbers to break it down for you....

A Note on Sourcing

We get a lot of interest around our flower sourcing here at the shop. So, in the spirit of transparency, we crunched the numbers to break it down for you....

Women of Beet & Yarrow #1: Mae Phillips

Women of Beet & Yarrow #1: Mae Phillips

March is Women’s History Month. We can’t think of a better way to celebrate than to introduce you to the amazing women who grace the team at Beet & Yarrow....

Women of Beet & Yarrow #1: Mae Phillips

March is Women’s History Month. We can’t think of a better way to celebrate than to introduce you to the amazing women who grace the team at Beet & Yarrow....

Garden Prep, Vol. 1: Late Winter

Garden Prep, Vol. 1: Late Winter

Welcome, friends! This is the very first entry in a new series of garden prep posts: gardening and planting tips from me to you, flower musings, and I hope, a...

Garden Prep, Vol. 1: Late Winter

Welcome, friends! This is the very first entry in a new series of garden prep posts: gardening and planting tips from me to you, flower musings, and I hope, a...

Spooky Season at Beet & Yarrow

Spooky Season at Beet & Yarrow

Black roses, anemones, tulips, peonies, dahlias, chocolate cosmos: in each of these dark floral variations, we can sense a change of mood, romance—a certain spookiness. With that first bite in...

Spooky Season at Beet & Yarrow

Black roses, anemones, tulips, peonies, dahlias, chocolate cosmos: in each of these dark floral variations, we can sense a change of mood, romance—a certain spookiness. With that first bite in...

In Defense of Carnations

In Defense of Carnations

Dianthus caryophyllus—the ancestor of carnations as we know them—grows wild in the Pyrenees Mountains of France and Spain. Some botanists and historians believe the people of Europe and Asia cultivated...

In Defense of Carnations

Dianthus caryophyllus—the ancestor of carnations as we know them—grows wild in the Pyrenees Mountains of France and Spain. Some botanists and historians believe the people of Europe and Asia cultivated...

The Beauty of Dried Florals

The Beauty of Dried Florals

In this summer season, it’s easy to only have eyes for lush green and new blooms, full, burgeoning arrangements that echo our happy gardens and the spray of wildflowers that...

The Beauty of Dried Florals

In this summer season, it’s easy to only have eyes for lush green and new blooms, full, burgeoning arrangements that echo our happy gardens and the spray of wildflowers that...