While the French cut flower industry is experiencing a resurgence, organic seeds and training remain scarce. Inspired by ecological principles, flower growers are improvising and organizing themselves to make a living from their craft.
Plouigneau (Finistère), report
With pruning shears in one hand, Émeline Declerck meticulously harvests 50 stems of Daucus carota 'Dara', a plant in the carrot family, cultivated here for its flower: an umbel offe…
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While the French cut flower industry is experiencing a resurgence, organic seeds and training remain scarce. Inspired by ecological principles, flower growers are improvising and organizing themselves to make a living from their craft.
Plouigneau (Finistère), report
With pruning shears in one hand, Émeline Declerck meticulously harvests 50 stems of Daucus carota 'Dara', a plant in the carrot family, cultivated here for its flower: an umbel offe…