• Ereck Flowers headed back to Washington in Dolphins trade

    Ereck Flowers headed back to Washington in Dolphins trade

    Ereck Flowers is heading back to his old NFC East home. Exhale, Giants fans, it is his other old NFC East home. The Dolphins traded Flowers to the Washington Football Team on Tuesday, NFL Network
  • Mets considering Tyler Flowers to bolster catching depth

    Mets considering Tyler Flowers to bolster catching depth

    PORT ST. LUCIE – The Mets have evaluated several catchers in camp this spring, but aren’t necessarily comfortable with their depth at the position. It has left team officials on the lookout for
  • Business is blooming at NYC Flower District staple thanks to outdoor dining

    Business is blooming at NYC Flower District staple thanks to outdoor dining

    From mid-March until early June, the jungle on West 28th Street was nowhere to be found. Instead, the boxwoods and hydrangeas that once lined the sidewalks along Sixth Avenue were in storage, the latest victims of the coronavirus. Like the restaurants, barber shops and tailors forced by New York’s health officials to shut their doors …
  • Natasia Demetriou pulls double duty in ‘The Big Flower Fight’ and ‘Shadows’

    Natasia Demetriou pulls double duty in ‘The Big Flower Fight’ and ‘Shadows’

    Vampires and gardening don’t seem to share much in common — but don’t tell that to British comedian Natasia Demetriou. Demetriou, who stars as Nadja in FX’s vampire mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows,” is also co-hosting “The Big Flower Fight,” a reality competition series premiering May 18 on Netflix. “It is a bit …
  • Dutch growers destroy millions of tulips as coronavirus slams sales

    Dutch growers destroy millions of tulips as coronavirus slams sales

    Dutch growers reportedly destroyed millions of tulips in recent weeks as the coronavirus crisis uproots the global floral industry. Some 140 million tulip stems were scrapped over the past month amid coronavirus-related lockdowns that have caused demand for flowers to wilt, an official at Dutch flower auction firm Royal FloraHolland told The New York Times. …