Nebraska Flower Farm to Offer Wreath-Making Classes in November | Rural Radio
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The holiday season is quickly approaching, which means the popular wreath-making classes offered by West Mill Flowers are now open for registration.
Owner Becca Monroe spends the spring and summer months tending to her cut flowers, but in the fall, she shifts into holiday mode.
She said most recently, she's been working on preparing dried flowers for the wreaths.
Learn more about West Mill Flowers in this week's episode of Fridays in the Field.
Class sizes are limited.
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