As an engaged couple, you have many choices involved in planning your wedding. Through your dollars and your selections, you can make a difference by selecting environmentally thoughtful options that are good for you and for the planet. When working with your floral designer, think organic, local and seasonal. You’ll not only be supporting local growers, but you will also be reducing emissions generated in transporting the flowers. For your centerpieces, consider forgoing flowers in favor of soy candles, stones, shells, organic fruit or potted plants that guests can enjoy long after your wedding day. Just remember, it doesn’t have to take more work to throw a green wedding. The thing to do is prioritize and make good choices where you can.
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