YAY FRIDAY! It’s our favorite time of the week – time for your flower pictures!! Every Friday we feature pictures posted by florists on our Facebook in this little recap. This week we only had a few, but they’re so pretty you just HAVE to check them ou…
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Two from our FSN team had the chance to attend the 2012 Louisiana State Florist Convention. We met so many great floral professionals during this show, and also gained some fabulous new members! Welcome to the team everyone! Continue reading →
A wonderful solution is a collective gift certificate to the local florist or nursery. A small contribution multiplied by several students adds up to a significant gift. If the teacher is a gardener, annuals, perennials or a small shrub can be planted …
Looking for a creative idea for dad this Father’s Day? Walk in his shoes with a personalized flower arrangement! No matter what your dad’s interests, there’s a flower arrangement for him! Continue reading →
A wonderful solution is a collective gift certificate to the local florist or nursery. A small contribution multiplied by several students adds up to a significant gift. If the teacher is a gardener, annuals, perennials or a small shrub can be planted …
An especially fun trend this year for those wishing to be noticed is those totally fab floral fascinators. The word fascinate is derived from Latin fascinare, “to bewitch or enchant.” A fascinator, for those of you who were living in a cave during Will…
Ask the Plant Expert: What type of flower is this? Its an outdoor flower…that’s all I know. – Aubrey Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: Aubrey, It looks like a type of lily, most likely an Asiatic lily. When the … Continue …
While it already feels like summer in a lot of places, it’s not official yet! Why not celebrate the remaining days of spring while you can? Take the time to stop and smell the roses. Don’t let spring pass you by without taking full advantage of it! Con…
I love to talk about annuals. They’re colorful and long lasting. I like to call them the “workhorses†of the flower garden. Planted after the last frost in your geographical area, they will give you joy all season while providing shades of every …
Our love affair with the rose goes back as far as 500 BC, when we began cultivating the beloved flower. The rose has been around for about 35 million years and grows naturally throughout North America. Many people lobbied for the native marigold to be …