With nearly 2.5 million weddings happening in the US this year florists are in high demand amid a flower shortage

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With nearly 2.5 million weddings happening in the US this year florists are in high demand amid a flower shortage
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Though florists are seeing an increase in business, they must also navigate how to meet the high demand with a flower shortage.

Tara Vevers, owner of Taxaflora, works on a flower arrangements for an upcoming wedding at her studio on Aug. 11, 2022 in Chicago.

Tara Vevers, creative director and lead designer of Taxaflora, a flower shop in Logan Square, said the demand so far this year has been overwhelming.“The amount of inquiries we were getting last year for 2022 weddings was almost unmanageable and we are still receiving requests for 2022 weddings,” Vevers said.

“I was working over 80 hours a week and pulling all-nighters on a weekly basis,” Vevers said. “When booking 2022 weddings last year, I set a strict limit on how many weddings we would book for this year so as to not compromise the integrity of our work for our couples.” Molly Kobelt, co-founder of Field and Florist, a flower farm and floral design studio with retail locations in Wicker Park and the Monadnock building in the South Loop is facing similar challenges meeting the higher demand, specifically with securing hardgoods such as vases and candles.

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