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Plant of the Month
Tweet Care of your Poinsettia. The most popular of all blooming houseplants, the poinsettia makes its appearance during the winter holiday season. Plants that are well cared for can last well into winter’s second half. When purchasing plants: Look for … Continue reading
Holiday Gift Baskets
Tweet Think outside the box this holiday season. If you have trouble finding just the right gift for the folks on your list, consider a consumable basket of fruit, candy, or gourmet assortment of wine, cheese, meat and cheese. All … Continue reading
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Tagged Assortment, Fruit Candy, Gift Basket, Gourmet, Holiday Baskets, Holiday Gift Baskets, Holiday Season, Meat And Cheese, People, Wine Cheese
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Porch Pot Class
Tweet Annual Class is Sure to Please! This yearly event at New Look Floral is a big hit! Bring a pot, a couple of friends and enjoy a fun-filled evening creating this wonderful accent for your front door! All tree tops, … Continue reading
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Tagged Accent, Accents, Berries, Couple Of Friends, Demonstration, Dirt, Dogwood, Magnolia, Pine Boughs, Porch, Pot, Refreshments
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Elyse’s Bouquet
Tweet One of A Kind! This unique hand-held bouquet of teddy bear sunflowers, purple calla lilies, orange ranunculus, leucadendron, bittersweet, seeded euchalyptus, plus various pods and grasses is a delightful free flowing design. Elyse chose this just picked look for her fall outdoor … Continue reading
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Tagged Backdrop, Beautiful Bride, bouquet, Bride, Calla Lilies, Elyse, Golf Course, Gorgeous, Grasses, Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp Nbsp, Outdoor Wedding, Pods, Sunflowers, Teddy Bear
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What’s Blooming?
Tweet PeeGee Hydrangea. It is with bittersweet feelings that I report the best bloomer this week is the PeeGee hydrangea. One of the last of the summer flowers to bloom, this hardy, fuss free shrub is now loaded with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Blooms, bouquet, Darlings, Feelings, Fuss, Peegee Hydrangea, Pink Clusters, Shrub, Summer Flowers
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What’s Blooming
Tweet Zinnias The zinnia from the asteraceae (aster) family is a delightfully fun flower that blooms in the garden mid to late summer. Many people plant them to attract butterflies and hummingbirds. Started from seed these colorful blooms have actually gotten bigger … Continue reading
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Tagged Aster Family, Butterflies, Colorful Blooms, Colors, Cut Flower, Diameter, Flower Bouquet, Garden Flower, Hummingbirds, Little Wonders, Retirement Facility, Zinnia
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Katie’s Bouquet
Tweet Sunshine The perfect word for this bride and her bouquet is sunshine. Yellow roses, yellow spray roses, yellow hydrangea, yellow daisies, and yellow freesia designed in a bouquet holder with stems on the outside and ribbon on the stems. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bouquet Holder, Bride Bouquet, Dresses, Freesia, Peacock, Ribbon, Smile, Spray Roses, Stems, Sunny Disposition, Sunshine, Wedding Flowers, Yellow Daisies, Yellow Roses
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Plant of the Month
Tweet Exacum Affine A beautiful bloomer that will bring color and fragrance to any room, exacum is often called Persian Violet. It is closely related to the garden impatiens. This indoor bloomer is at home in a sunny window. Keep … Continue reading
Tip of the Week!
Tweet Deadheading Deadheading is a non-favorite as far as garden chores, but it is an important task and not for appearance alone. Some plants may stop blooming if they are not attended to promptly and hybrid perennials allowed to go to seed … Continue reading
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Tagged Appearance, Blooms, Bud, Favorites, First Frost, Flower Gardening, flowers, Garden Chores, Garden Encyclopedia, Garden Flower, Garden Time, Investment, Offspring, Perennials, Plants, Pruning Shears
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