Blooming Business
30 Sep 2019
Sheila Petty is working to bring beauty to Baker City with her new business, Blue Dahlia.
Petty offers homegrown flowers, which she began selling at the Baker City Farmers Market.
She cannot sell from her home property and plans to have a mobile flower truck to travel to markets and venues to sell her flowers.
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