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Miriam Golderberger didn't start her business, Wildflower Farm, with the goal of working with native plants. But along the way, she discovered that they are beautiful, reliable and good for the planet. In her new book, Taming Wildflowers, she describes about 60 of her favorites and also writes about how to germinate seeds, about how pollinators do their jobs and, yes, even how to use wildflowers in a bridal bouquet.
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Miriam Golderberger didn't start her business, Wildflower Farm, with the goal of working with native plants. But along the way, she discovered that they are beautiful, reliable and good for the planet. In her new book, Taming Wildflowers, she describes about 60 of her favorites and also writes about how to germinate seeds, about how pollinators do their jobs and, yes, even how to use wildflowers in a bridal bouquet.