
New York City does not need an eco-friendly Florist?
I'm looking to start a new eco-friendly Floral Company in New York. After years in the business, I have witnessed all forms of pollution and waste from flower shops and vendors. Farms growing mass production plants and flowers are responsible for pesticides and fertilizers contaminate soil and waterways. I think it is a call from organic flowers and eco-responsible packaging plants containers, etc. I have done my research and I found a complete system of friendly florist in town. How customers of this idea, and would be willing to spend the few extra dollars to support this effort by the Earth-Friendly?
Sounds like a great idea. We hope to be "environment" will not have higher costs to customers because it allows little or no business. Biz can publish information FREE on the link below for the voice. http://newyorkforum.us/index.php?showforum=25
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I am a farmer and growing vegetables to sell. For more efficency i use fertilizers but while using them it is important to
keep it healthy because some fertilizers contain corruptive elements so i try to read everything about fertilizers and try
to keep my product healthy. I am grateful for those who gives information about fertilizers and anyone who
uses fertilizers should read about it, i also found another good guide which should be read too i think;
http://agricultureguide.org/