In December 2025, historic flooding submerged dozens of small farms across Snohomish County. Many are owned by Hmong families who came to the United States after the Vietnam War and now supply ...
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.
Visit almost any local farmers market and you’ll find gorgeous fresh-cut flowers for a fraction of the price you’d find in a shop. But have you ever asked who’s behind those beautiful bouquets? “It’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
The Hmong/HMoob Farmers/Growers program is creating a network for Hmong farmers to access farming resources and find support and community. The program began in 2022 after securing funding from the ...
Photographer Pao Houa Her poses for a photo at the entrance to her “Paj qaum ntuj / Flowers of the Sky” exhibit at the Walker Art Center on Thursday.
HSP hosts the Hmong New Year at their cultural park in Newton, about 50 miles northwest of Charlotte. This story first appeared as part of WFAE's EQUALibrium newsletter, exploring race and equity in ...
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