Fill Your Home With Fresh Flowers This Easter
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Fill Your Home With Fresh Flowers This Easter

There is no better way to celebrate Easter than by filling your home with fresh flowers. Like Easter and springtime, flowers represent growth and new beginnings. Honor the season by filling your home with colorful and fragrant spring flowers. Aromatic blossoms, vibrant calla lilies, bright blue cornflowers, fragrant freesia and colorful gerberas are all welcome…

What other flower types make for good Mother’s Day blooms?
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The Traditional Lily

Chocolate bunnies, Easter egg hunts, and sunrise church services are Easter traditions, and in the flower world, the Easter lily is the traditional flower. Considered a symbol of purity, hope and life, the large, white trumpet-shaped flowers of Easter lilies grace the sanctuaries of many churches and homes on Easter. In fact, about 13 percent…

The Perfect Wedding Day Accessory
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The Perfect Wedding Day Accessory

The perfect wedding day accessory is a beautiful, eye catching centerpiece matching your wedding style and color palette. Whether you are planning an outdoor country wedding, or an evening black and white affair, flowers will make all the difference. You can easily create an ambiance of majesty and splendor at your wedding reception with the…

Gerbera Daisies for a Fun and Festive Spring Wedding Bouquet
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Gerbera Daisies for a Fun and Festive Spring Wedding Bouquet

If you’re in love with daisies, you can incorporate them into many aspects of your wedding. The daisy is a sweet white flower with a yellow center, that’s what most people think of when they think of the kind of daisies that grow wild, however, there are many shades of daisies from bright red to…

Everyone is Irish on March 17!
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Everyone is Irish on March 17!

“There are only two kinds of people in the world,” an Irish saying goes. “The Irish and those who wish they were.” But for 24 hours on March 17, that saying is a pot o’ blarney. On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone is Irish! St. Patrick’s Day was originally a feast day for Ireland’s patron saint…