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May Beauties!

Spring is here and summer is not far away! Flowers are most affordable now, with abundant sunshine and warmer temperatures. Hot pink could be what you’re thinking. Hot pink mini-carnationsRead more »

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May Beauties!

Spring is here and summer is not far away! Flowers are most affordable now, with abundant sunshine and warmer temperatures. Hot pink could be what you’re thinking. Hot pink mini-carnationsRead more »

April Flowers (not April Showers)

Spring is in the air, why not bring some home? Fresh white daisies with yellow centers are a great spring treat. Add them to a simple vase or pair themRead more »

Cut Flower Care & Handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the best way to prolong the enjoyment life of fresh-cut flowers? A. The best way to get longer enjoyment from cut flowers is to remember to re-cutRead more »

Cut Flower Care & Handling…How to keep your flowers fresher, longer!

Here’s how: Petal Picks- When selecting loose flowers from a florist or flower market, look for flowers with upright, firm petals and buds beginning to open. Yellow, spotted or droopingRead more »