Celia Reddick, editor of SuchFlowers, grew up in the lush countryside of Vermont, where her love for plants and nature first blossomed. She pursued a degree in Environmental Science and Horticulture at the University of Maine, combining her passion for sustainability with hands-on botanical knowledge. After graduation, Celia gained extensive experience working in the floral and gardening industry, from managing organic flower farms to designing sustainable garden landscapes for residential and commercial spaces. Her editorial vision at SuchFlowers reflects her deep expertise and commitment to promoting eco-friendly gardening practices, inspiring readers to cultivate beauty and harmony in their outdoor spaces.
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