If you’ve ever had to spend time in the hospital, you know how gloomy it can be, especially if it’s an overnight trip or longer. There is an easy way to beat the glum: you know I’m going to say with flowers, but let me tell you why… Continue reading …
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Using flowers to express ourselves is rewarding as everyone loves flowers and the truly happy smile on the face of the recipient is certainly our goal. Going the extra mile and choosing blooms to reflect your personality or discovering the favorites of…
Lori and her team at De’Vine Floral Design & Gifts share the story of their wins the past 3 years in a row at the Bonnett’s Wholesale floral design competitions. Continue reading →
Are you looking for something new to do with your kids? A new project that will showcase their creativity and imagination? Why not introduce the art of flower arranging? Flowers are bright and beautiful, with so many different characteristics, shapes a…
It’s the newest fad – Flowers in Culinary Containers! Kitchen-themed flower art is both inspiring and classic. If your party plans take guests into the kitchen, this flower idea is the perfect addition to your kitchen. To get that vintage-inspire
This past summer was wonderful for my family, full of new experiences and travel. And as we reluctantly returned to our everyday routines, ramped up our school and work lives, I was clinging to that “vacation feeling.†You know the one I am talking…
Ask The Plant Expert: I found this in my neighbors garden and love it. I bought tons of poppies before so, I was wondering what kind this is. The leaves aren’t fuzzy, but look more like a succulent. We live … Continue reading →
Ask The Plant Expert: My Cahaba lilies have so many seed pods. I would like to use the seeds properly to grow more lilies. Can anyone tell me the best way to go about it? Click to see the answer. Continue reading →
Tulip History
The original tulip was a wild flower growing in Central Asia. The Turks cultivated it or tamed it around 1000 AD. It was introduced to Western Europe and the Netherlands in the 17th century. Its name comes from the Turkish word for turban…
Fall is almost here and we’re falling head-first for fall colors this year! Check out these great articles all about the spirit of fall through it’s beautiful color. Continue reading →