It’s the last week in September.. can you believe it? The colors of autumn are really starting to show and we’re getting to the heart of autumn. This week, our florists have shared some beautiful designs in so many different colors; it would be hard to…
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For October, we’ve chosen Fall Treasures to be our favorite flower arrangement of the month. It’s the perfect arrangement to discover the fantastic flowers of fall. Continue reading →
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the time of year the whole world turns PINK! How can you help promote awareness this October? The first step is easy – wear pink. It can be anything from wearing a pink ribbon or corsage, to a full-…
We had such a beautiful arrangement for the 2012 Arkansas State Florist Convention’s Diamond Jubilee we decided to show it off a little more! Check out this incredible design by The Arrangement out of Hot Springs AR. Continue reading →
Ask the Expert: What flower is this? White fluffy looking flower that is really tall. It reminds me of celosia cockscomb. – April Plant Expert Reply: April, I believe it is some kind of cockscomb possibly a Celosia argentea. Maybe … Continu…
Spark romance with your sweetie with the spontaneous gift of flowers! Make it a practice to pick her up a bouquet of flowers once or twice a month. Florists make it so easy to be a good romantic. Continue reading →
The time is now, or at halftime, to get out there and spruce up that landscape, prepare for winter, and plant some incredible plants and bulbs. Your reward next spring will be more than worth the effort now.
The time is now, or at halftime, to get out there and spruce up that landscape, prepare for winter, and plant some incredible plants and bulbs. Your reward next spring will be more than worth the effort now.
Ask the Expert: What is the name of this flower (attached) It was in a flower bed in Tulsa, OK Â – Â Barb Plant Expert Reply: Barb, I believe the flower is a Lycoris radiata (commonly known as red spider … Continue reading →
Ask the Expert: What is the name of this flower (attached) It was in a flower bed in Tulsa, OK Â – Â Barb Plant Expert Reply: Barb, I believe the flower is a Lycoris radiata (commonly known as red spider … Continue reading →