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̫ӳ’s ‘The Promise of Good Things’ floral design book offers creative holiday decorating ideas

̫ӳ’s ‘The Promise of Good Things’ floral design book offers creative holiday decorating ideas

Contact: Madison Welzbacher

Book cover for "The Promise of Good Things"
“The Promise of Good Things - Floral Design for the Fall and Winter Holiday Season” is available just in time for holiday decorating and entertaining

STARKVILLE, Miss.—There will be no shortage of decorating ideas this holiday season thanks to a new book written by ̫ӳ horticulture experts.

“The Promise of Good Things – Floral Design for the Fall and Winter Holiday Season,” produced by the ̫ӳ Extension Service, is a catalogue of floral design ideas for the fall and winter holidays. With decorations from baskets to wreaths to centerpieces, readers can find plenty of inspiration to spruce up their holiday settings. The book is currently available on and from the Barnes and Noble bookstore on the ̫ӳ campus.

James M. DelPrince, an associate Extension professor and horticulture specialist at ̫ӳ, is the primary book author. The books co-authors are Patricia Knight, research professor and director of coastal horticulture research at the South Mississippi Branch Experiment Station; Christine Coker, an associate Extension and research professor specializing in floriculture and ornamental horticulture; and Christian Stephenson, an Extension agent in Hancock County. The authors’ floral designs and decorations are showcased through the photography of Office of Agricultural Communications photographer Kevin Hudson and the layout of graphic designer Annette Woods.

DelPrince said that many of the design ideas focus on using plant materials found in Mississippi for holiday decorations.

“So much of the work put into summer crops comes to fruition, naturally, in the fall,” DelPrince said. “The fall season finds Mississippi beginning to cool down, hence we like to be outdoors. It’s time to spruce up the front porch with Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations. Our book uses lush foliage and many other types of plant materials grown in Mississippi for holiday decoration.”

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