The blooms behind an iconic Derby tradition

Kroger’s master florists have created the Kentucky Derby’s globally recognized Garland of Roses arrangement for nearly 40 years.

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You can watch Kroger’s master florists delicately create the spectacular winner’s tribute on Friday, May 3.

Video courtesy of Kroger/GIF created by LOUtoday

Ever wondered where the Kentucky Derby’s Garland of Roses comes from? Since 1987, Kroger’s master floral designers have crafted the iconic blanket of blooms — aka the prize awarded to the winning horse and jockey — in-store.

Kroger works with Rainforest Alliance Certified flower farms to source roses that are grown and harvested using environmentally-friendly and socially-responsible practices (just like the flowers they sell every day).

With the help of volunteers, 400+ roses are hand-selected and individually sewn into backing. The final product is 122 inches long, 22 inches wide, and 40 pounds. After the seven hour process, the garland is transported with a police escort to Churchill Downs.

🏆 Garland festivities

Watch the Garland of Roses take shape at Kroger’s Middletown store on Friday, May 3 from 4:30-8 p.m. — and enjoy all-day festivities like samples, vendors, and visits from local artists + celebrity chefs.

Feeling inspired? Pick up fresh-cut roses from Kroger’s floral department to bring a piece of history home for your Derby Watch Party .

See the “Journey of the Roses”

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Anne — originally from Annapolis, Maryland and based in Roanoke, Virginia — joined 6AM City as a City Editor for RALtoday in January 2022. She is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and has contributed to publications including Garden & Gun and Washingtonian. When Anne’s not writing, she’s hiking through the Blue Ridge Mountains, practicing hot yoga, or finding her new favorite foodie spot.
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