INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Rachelle owns Rooting for You flower farm, and she’s excited to celebrate American Grown Flowers Week. This special week puts a spotlight on locally grown flowers in Marion and Hancock Counties.
Did you know that 93% of the flowers we use in the U.S. are imported? American Grown Flowers Week raises awareness about the importance of supporting local farms. It’s not just about flowers; it’s about helping our economy and boosting well-being.
“It’s like celebrating Independence Day for our flower growers,” says Sarah Gillespie, a local florist. “Promoting these farmers is great for our economy and our health.”
Rachelle grows thousands of flower stems each year, offering nearly 100 different types. Her farm focuses on the joy and education that flowers bring to the community.
The Cut Flower Caucus supports local farmers, stressing how vital domestic flower production is to culture and economy. Rachelle practices sustainable farming at her farm, ensuring that her business is both local and eco-friendly.
During a recent TV segment, Rachelle showcased flowers like rudbeckia and dahlias, highlighting their unique shapes and colors. This effort not only brings a vibrant touch to local events but also connects people back to their roots.
American Grown Flowers Week runs from June 28 to July 4, just in time for Independence Day. Local farms like Rooting for You are key to highlighting the benefits of growing flowers here at home and supporting communities.
According to a recent study by the Society of American Florists, the local floral industry contributes over $4 billion to the U.S. economy annually. This only emphasizes the importance of fighting for domestic production and supporting our local farmers.
So, as you enjoy the beauty of flowers this week, remember their story—each stem represents hard work, local pride, and a healthy environment. Supporting local flower farms means investing in our economy and well-being.