Today, June 20th, is the FIRST day of SUMMER! The summer season is just beginning and today is the time of year when the Sun is farthest north, aka the Summer Solstice or the longest day of the year. Continue reading →
Tag Archives: Seasonal Flowers
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…
Spring is just around the corner and I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait! Nothing is better than warm weather and being outdoors! If you want to get a jump start on spring, order a big bouquet of spring blooms — either for yourself, or as a gift…
Well, it’s over! After months and months of shopping, decorating, planning and preparing, the hardest part of the holidays is finally over. Now it’s time to settle down, relax and welcome the new year. You worked HARD this weekend, why not treat yourse…
By now you’ve probably got all of your Christmas decor up, shopping mostly done, and are looking forward to the last of the holiday parties. Have you gotten a hostess gift yet? If not, your florist has you covered! Skip the busy mall and visit your loc…
If you haven’t taken the time to stop by your florist this season, what are you waiting for?? In addition to great holiday flowers and centerpieces, your local flower shop will also have unique holiday decor, the best poinsettias, gifts and most import…
While it’s not the biggest holiday on our radar this season, the African holiday, Kwanza, is celebrated by millions all across the nation. It’s a perfect holiday for this season with it’s focuses on family, community and culture. Continue reading →
I am always astounded at the creative and out-of-the-box methods florists use to create incredibly unique holiday arrangements every year. No two are ever alike! The way florists keep it fresh every year stems from their creative abilities. I love thes…
Burrrrr!! It’s pretty shivery outside. Everyone is bundled up in thick, winter coats, layers upon layers of heavy clothes and all thoughts set on shopping; it’s easy to let romance slip our minds. Continue reading →