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The Flower Remedy

Kelli Pease, Alex Steele

If you like cozy garden vibes and gathering in community, you're in the right place!

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Latest Issues

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How I Grow My Favorite Spring Flower

Ranunculus are hands-down my #1 favorite spring bloomer with their dainty, layered, and impossibly beautiful petals. The traditional ranunculus could easily pass for roses, but with a slightly more whimsical vibe. I love those Persian Butte...

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Tried-and-True Perennial Flowers for Your Cutting Garden

One of my favorite parts about gardening is stepping outside to cut a few stems and fill my home—or someone else’s—with beautiful blooms. While I grow mostly with annuals in my cut flower beds, we have many perennials in other parts of the ...

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The clock was ticking. The book was 80% finished, and somehow, I still didn’t have a title. I kept thinking it would magically come to me... like some divine garden fairy would whisper it in my ear. But nope. Just me, my endless brainstormi...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Kelli Pease

    Cut flower gardener in Southern California. Sharing my journey of growing & giving 1 million flowers. \ud83c\udf38

  • Alex Steele

    artist, mom of 4, personal shopper. can’t shut up about any of it. manhattan beach, ca. \ud83c\udf38\ud83e\ude90\ud83c\udfa8

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