At the Pike Place Market in Seattle there are rows and rows of flower sellers. They are mostly Hmong women. They grow their own flowers and cut them every evening, selling them fresh the next morning.
Shua H’Vang is Hmong. She has been selling flowers at the Puyallup Farmers Market for 21 years. H’Vang is proud of fellow Hmong Suni Lee and her gold in gymnastics at the Tokyo Olympics. Josephine ...
Special to the Reporter Hmong farmers aren’t usually the subject of dinner conversations, but what they grow — those gorgeous bouquets of flowers sold at farmers markets and roadside stands — are ...
Hmong flower farmers took a big hit when Puget Sound farmers markets closed at the outset of the pandemic, leaving the farmers with a wealth of tulips, dahlias and daffodils — and nowhere to sell them ...
As a home gardener I love growing at least one new plant each year. There are so many veggies and fruits and flowers and plants that a little experimentation can easily lead to some new favorites.
Consider it a neighborhood museum where you can learn about your neighbors. The Hmong Cultural Center Museum officially opened in early December in a storefront, street-level location on University ...
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