Ask The Plant Expert: Hello, I bought a 2 year old avocado tree and transplanted it to a larger pot about 3 months ago, and the plant looked perfect. Now 3 months later I am getting these spots on the … Continue reading →
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In the last few years Christmas style has changed dramatically. We’ve moved away from the traditional green and red to something completely unique. You now see Christmas trees in every color, holiday decorations in all sorts of styles, and so much more non-traditional decor than ever before. Continue reading →
Today’s Friday! This week’s theme seems to be red and white flowers. Most of the arrangements featured on today’s recap are in the classic color scheme of Christmas… we must be getting close! Continue reading →
Check out our last newsletter of 2012, Merry & Bright! You’ll find great gift ideas for those oh-so-hard-to-buy-for people, decorating tips, and great trends for the New Year! Continue reading →
Christmas is just around the corner, and you’ve probably already put your tree up. If not, don’t miss these handy Christmas tree decorating tips PART 2! Continue reading →
There’s nothing like winter for romancing. Busy days and cold weather make long winter nights perfect for snuggling. Sparking romance is easy with the help of your local florist. Send your sweetie a special arrangement of winter flowers and you will reap the rewards. Continue reading →
There will always be that oh-so-hard-to-buy-for person on your list who seems to have everything. Why not make it simple by sending them the gift of flowers the week of Christmas? Continue reading →
You can very obviously see how close we are to winter through today’s Friday Recap. It’s almost split down the middle: half winter designs and half fall arrangements. Now, let’s get on with the pictures… Continue reading →
Bring out the Yule Log… it’s time to celebrate the winter solstice! What? You don’t celebrate the winter solstice? You’re not alone. In our modern lives, we’ve moved past celebrating holidays that are closely attached to harvest time. Learn more >> Continue reading →
The holiday season is a very busy time for florists. However, there are a few quick and easy things you can do that will make a big impact on your last sales of the year. Keep these tips in mind … Continue reading →