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Episode 006: Finding the Flowers-Florish

An episode of the The Ohio Wedding Podcast podcast, hosted by The Ohio Wedding Podcast, titled "Episode 006: Finding the Flowers-Florish" was published on February 7, 2018 and runs 28 minutes.

February 7, 2018 ·28m · The Ohio Wedding Podcast

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Let's face it. Floral design can be pretty overwhelming. Which flowers are in season? How much do they cost? Who is going to arrange them? That is why we brought Kaylee from Florish in studio to help cut through the confusion and point you in the right direction, when it comes to choosing the perfect flowers for your dream wedding.

Let's face it. Floral design can be pretty overwhelming. Which flowers are in season? How much do they cost? Who is going to arrange them? That is why we brought Kaylee from Florish in studio to help cut through the confusion and point you in the right direction, when it comes to choosing the perfect flowers for your dream wedding.
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