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BLOOMS! at the Boston Flower & Garden Show Print
From Wednesday, March 24 2010
To Sunday, March 28 2010
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BLOOMS! 2010
at the
Boston Flower & Garden Show

Wednesday, March 24 to Sunday March 28, 2010
Seaport World Trade Center
Boston, MA 02210

Blooms! is back, bigger and better for 2010. It will be held as a key part of the Boston Flower & Garden Show and will incorporate everything you’d expect from Mass Hort. Two premier floral design competitions (Design Division I and Design Division II) will test the imagination and creativity of the region's top arrangers. An amateur horticulture competition will show what a green thumb can accomplish over the course of a cold New England winter. Plant Society displays will showcase their members’ skills and knowledge. Ikebana designers will provide a graceful note with their spare, meticulous arrangements. At the end of winter, it’s going to be the breath of spring we all need!

Blooms is sponsored in part by

Bartlett Tree Experts

 

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