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Today’s post is a beautifully written article by guest author Olivia Nicholas. She shares with us the incredible story of her grandmother, Amaryllis, and her love for the flower also by that name. Continue reading →
There are more than 30,000 orchid species growing around our big blue marble and probably a few more awaiting discovery. Except for Antarctica, orchids have adapted to every environment — mountains, bogs, rainforests and grasslands. The majority of o…
Ask The Plant Expert: I have some spider plants which are brown at the tips of the leaves, I’m using tap water that has been standing open to the air for a few days, and have been trimming these bits … Continue reading →
Halloween is one of our favorite times of year here at FSN headquarters. Our readers should know, the Flower Shop Network crew loves any excuse to celebrate! Just check out the fun, scary, beautiful and even a little spacey costume’s we’ve come up with…
The Gimme Game As local florists, we understand the importance of helping our local communities by supporting non-profit groups and charities. However, doesn’t it seem like every time you turn around someone has their hand out for “FREE†flowers
Ask The Plant Expert: I have a 3 trunk Robellini palm. On one trunk there is a “hole” that seems to be getting bigger. I have attached a picture. There is no sign of insects or bugs, but I am … Continue reading →
What is a QR code? A QR code is an image that can be scanned by smartphones (such as an iPhones or Droid phones) to connect to a webpage of the creator’s choice. QR is short for Quick Response because … Continue reading →
Halloween will be here before you know it and jack-o-lanterns are on doorsteps everywhere! While pumpkins are typically used for Halloween, they are also great for fall and Thanksgiving decor! We spotted this adorable pumpkin decor idea and had to shar…
Ask The Expert: I’ve got two corn palms and a yucca plant which require soil with good drainage. Knowing from past experience that normal soil gets waterlogged easily I’ve mixed in equal parts sand and a small amount of pea … Continue reading …