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getting greener
As people are turning away from chemical ingredients in everything from cleaning products to beauty products, they are also turning to chemical-free foods by growing food in their own backyards. In order to keep your homegrown produce as free from harmful chemicals as possible while keeping crop-destroying pests to a minimum use natural pest control […]
Flower care
Care for alsromerias Astromelia or alstroemeria – as it is known scientifically – or in South American culture as Flor Amancay itself is a beautiful flower of the high Andes Mountains of Peru is also named internationally as the Peruvian Lily. Astromelias are plants that reproduces only in favorable environments and although it is a […]
Roses
I love roses. All the colors and variations of the roses. I love the little spray roses to. When we make a rose arrangement we like to mix the colors because they work so well together. Did you know that roses have certain meanings. The red rose of course means love. The yellow rose means […]
Autum colors
Here is a sneak peek of some the Thanksgiving/fall series we will be having this year. I love working with the fall colors! When I was a kid I always loved to go outside and find the laves that fell on the ground and look at all the colors that mixed together. To me it […]
Worth a try
As we get closer to the up coming Holiday’s. Please remember to take some time and decide on the charity or people you would like to help at that time and make a plan now. I go to Hospice and bring flowers to put in everyone”s room. You could do any thing really. If you […]
color cubes
Send one today, These are very fun two receive
Specialty flower gardens
This is reposted for new port richey customers The Magic of Feng Shui Plants, Flowers and Gardens As live creatures, plants and flowers have a special place in the practice of Feng Shui. Their fresh and vibrant energies may, if used wisely, improve many aspects of your life. In addition to being a beautiful element […]
Flowers change the world
Written by Michael Klesius– r published in The New Port Richey Florist blog~educational purposes only Republished from the pages of National Geographic magazine In the summer of 1973 sunflowers appeared in my father’s vegetable garden. They seemed to sprout overnight in a few rows he had lent that year to new neighbors from California. Only […]