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Organic Flower Power

Two unique resources for lower-impact floral displays

There's more than one way to have an Earth-friendly flower display at your wedding. One, of course, would be no flowers at all, but that's no fun. Another minimal option, for the low-maintenance couples, would be picking your own flowers and/or having friends grow them for you.

But just because you're planning a lower-impact wedding doesn't mean you're getting married barefoot in a mountaintop meadow. Eco-chic Weddings recently linked to one resource for dramatic, classy arrangements, Faxon Green.

Faxon's studio is all eco--they only use sustainable materials (no foam blocks) cycled glassware, and they have their own compost pile out back for fertilizer. After the event, they bring any "used" flowers and arrangements to local shelters and hospitals.

Or if you just want to make a simple bouquet of organic calla lillies to steady your hands as you walk down the aisle, check out Beyond Bouquets on eBay. A dozen certified-organic callas are $65 with free shipping. Many other Veriflora-certified varieties are available, and they're having a sale for Earth Day (Aril 22), so check out their online store.

Image: Faxon Green