Floral Education in Today’s Market

The pursuit of floral education never stops — even during a pandemic

By Amy Neugebauer

It was March 2020. The pandemic was nationwide. The government mandated that businesses shut down and schools be closed. People wore masks and were afraid to travel. The public avoided airports. Cars were the recommended form of travel if one had to be somewhere. What to do with floral classes already scheduled and paid for?

Thankfully, after five months, schools reopened in Texas and churches welcomed parishioners. However, the wearing of masks was mandatory. Fear of COVID was in the air.

A series of three classes originally scheduled . . .

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