Source Adding sustainability to the wedding plans From farm weddings to used wedding dresses, some Mainers are choosing the sustainable wedding. Posted August 1, 2015 Updated March 9, 2016 Font size + Gift article You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Email Copy Link Email address Send! Article link sent! An error has occurred. Please try again. With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month.It looks like you do not have any active subscriptions. To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Subscribe Today With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. Subscribe Today Sign In Loading.... Share Facebook Reddit Linkedin Email Copy Link Print Barn weddings on the rise in Maine Lots of couples choose real working farms or rustic venues that bring extra income to Maine farmers. In choosing a farm wedding, one couple finds a community connection Meet Alison Lindkvist, wedding dress recycler Prices for high-end fashions don't shock at Portland's What the Frock. Sure, grow your own flowers for nuptials, but have a plan B Tips include growing practice blooms and planting more than you need. Homemade shrub as a wedding favor shows good taste The old-fashioned drink is back in fashion and will be drunk, not thrown out. Six sustainable and local gift ideas for eco-minded newlyweds From CSA shares to cider. More Maine couples choosing tourmaline rings It's local and mining it has less impact on the earth, but the stone isn't as hard as the traditional diamond. Copy the Story Link Comments are no longer available on this story Send questions/comments to the editors. Related Stories Latest Articles
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