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Celebrando El Dia de Los Muertos

Cada año la comunidad hispana se junta para celebrar un dia muy famoso! Este dia es celebrado alrededor del mundo tambien, pero en cada pais la celebracion es muy diferente. En los Estados Unidos, este dia es celebrado el dia 31 de Octubre. Para ese dia los niños de las comunidades se visten como sus favoritos monstruos o caracteres dela television, des-pues van de casa a casa para recibir dulces. Ya se puede imaginar cuantos dulces son comidos en esa sola noche! Ademas de vestir se y conseguir muchos dulces, en este tiempo algo que ve mucho son las decoraciones. Por todas las casas y por todos los negocios hay decoraciones de esta celebracion llamado Halloween. Ve calabazas, esqueletos, fantasmas y miles de otros tipos de cosas espantosas. Esto es solo para que la comunidad celebre aun mas este dia tan popular!

Canasta de Comida Para El Dia de Los Muertos

Ademas de que este dia sea celebrado en los Estados Unidos, este dia es muy especial en el pais de Mexico. En el pais de Mexico esta celebracion es llamado El Dia de Los Muertos. Esta celebracion no solo comiensa a la medianoche del 31 de Octubre, pero no termina hasta el 2 de Noviembre. Esto es porque El dia de Los Muertos tiene un significado muy importante. Estos dias son para celebrarla reunion de los familiares difuntos con los familiares en este mundo.  Muchas de las veces los familiares van a las tumbas de estos familiares y las decoran con flores, esqueletos y otras cosas pequeñas. En unas ocasiones las familias le traen lo que era el trago y la comida favorita del difunto. Cada familia tiene sus tradiciones, pueden ver muchas cosas simulares o muchas cosas diferentes. Lo unico que en verdad importa es tomar este dia para demostrar amor y felicidad para esos familiares difuntos. Musica, comida, velas y decoraciones solo son unas de las cosas que hace la comunidad hispana tradicionalmente.

Ademas de tener tiempo solo para familia en este dia festivo, hay cosas fuera de la familia que son hechas para celebrar este dia tan popular. En muchas de las ciudades en Mexico, hay celebraciones muy grandes dentro de la cuidad. Estas celebraciones consistan fiestas, comidas y hasta bailes. Ya puede ver que esta celebracion es algo bien importante para las comunidades hispanas. Muchas de las familias hacen nada pero esperar que este dia llegue para poder celebrar con los familiares difuntos.

Arreglo Con Fantasmas Para El Dia de Los Muertos

Enviando regalos es una manera nuy especial para celebrar cualquier dia festivo. Un regalo que se esta haciendo mas y mas popular atravez de cada añoes enviando flores. Si, es cierto enviando flores  es una manera muyespecial para demonstrar le a alguien el amor o la felicidad que quires dar.  Envie un ramo de flores o una canasta de regalo para celebrar este Dia de Los Muertos! Ordene un ramo de flores con colores de verano para que sea puesto en la tumba de uno de sus familiares difuntos. Las posibilidades no se caban!

Llame a un florista local para ver que arreglo vas a enviar este Dia de Los Muertos!

Vamos A Celebrar El Día de Los Abuelos!

Atravez del año hay muchos días festivos que son especialmente para celebrar a una persona muy especial en su familia. Dos de estos días festivos es El Día de Las Madres y El Día de Los Padres.  Puede usted adivinar que otro día festivo es uno de los mas especiales alrededor del mundo? Pues si usted todavía no sabe la respuesta, es El Día de Los Abuelos! Este día esta lleno de amor y felicidad mas que cualquier otro día festivo. Usted debe preguntarse por qué ? Bueno, los abuelos son los familiares mas favoritos de cada miembro de la familia.

Arreglo de Rosas Blancas

Los Abuelos son las personas que unen a toda la familia, y tambien que tienen mas experiencia y conocimiento que los de mas. Cuando hay un problema o necesita con quien hablar, los abuelos son los primeros en ayudar. En las comunidades Hispanas, este día es bien celebrado. Muchas de las veces, este día tan especial es celebrado con una fiesta pequeña que incluye a toda la familia. En estas fiestas todos ayudan a cocinar una comida deliciosa. Unas comidas muy populares son : tamales, arroz, frijoles, sopes, menudo y finalmente para el postre flan o otro tipo de pastel hecho en casa.

Despues de la comida, casi todas las familas Hispanas hacen un baile pequeño. Para esto, tocan musica mexicana y ranchera, y todos se ponen a bailar. Esta parte de la fiesta es la parte que le gusta mas a todos. A quien no le gusta bailar verdad ? Que mejor manera de terminar una noche tan especial.

Demas de celebrar con una fiesta llena de comida y musica, la parte mas emocionante son los regalos. Hay miles de tipos de regalos que pueden ser regalados para El Día de Los Abuelos. Unos ejemplos son relojes, fotos de la familia, cuadros, dulces, tazas y mucho mas. Siente que cada año le esta regalando lo mismo a sus abuelos?

Arreglo de Girasoles Hermosas

Pues porque no comprar algo especial que nunca se olvida.

Sabe que ademas de los otros regalos, flores son el regalo mas preferido atravez del mundo. Se pregunta porque? Flores son una manera muy facil de expresar lo que usted siente. Claro que cuando un regalo es dado a un abuelo, no hay nada mas que quiere hacer que expresar el amor que usted tiene por ellos. Demuestra cuanto los amas con un arreglo de rosas hermoso! Todo el mundo sabe  que rosas son una representación de amor. O tal vez quieres hacer tus abuelos sonreir? Pues, un arreglo de girasoles seria perfecto! Cualquier expression que quieras enviar, flores lo dicen todo.

Busca por nuestra galleria de fotos de Arreglos Para El Día de Los Abuelos para ver que arreglo vas a enviar este Día de Los Abuelos!

Este blog fue hecho possible por los floristas de El Paso, Texas.

Flowers in the News: June

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June has been busy month for flowers, which have found their way into everything from science journals to the local news. Here is best in floral industry news for this month:

Rare MSU Plant Blooms for the First Time in 15 Years

The amorphophallus titanum, or corpse flower, bloomed at the Michigan 4-H Children’s Garden June 11, filling the greenhouse with its signature scent. “It’s so big and it smells so nasty, like a dead animal on the side of the road that’s been there for about seven to eight days, but it’s a way cool thing,” said Norm Lownds, curator for the Michigan 4-H Children’s Garden and associate professor in the MSU Department of Horticulture. “It’s really unique because it flowers so infrequently.”

The corpse flower is often referred to as the largest flower in the world. However, the corpse flower isn’t a flower at all, but rather a cluster of flowers, or an inflorescence. Plant biology graduate student Michael Grillo told The State News that the corpse flower evolved to use its stench to attract beetles and flies to pollinate.

According to The State News, the flower has been part of the teaching collection for decades and cared for by greenhouse manager John Mugg. However, Mugg was teaching an environmental science study abroad album in Hawaii when the plant bloomed.

Hundreds of Flowers Stolen from Spokane, WA, Cemetery

Groundskeepers at Holy Cross Cemetery in Spokane, Washington, noticed hundreds of  potted flowers missing days after the cemetery sold about 750 of the arrangements to the public for Memorial Day. A tip led the groundskeepers to a home selling the flowers at a discounted price. The flowers started reappearing after those who bought them saw the report on a KHQ broadcast. Groundskeepers said about 6 potted flowers have been returned as of June 8.

Thousands of Sunflowers Delivered to Michael Jackson’s Crypt

After hearing Lisa Marie Presley complain that Jackson’s Glendale, California‘s mausoleum was looking bare, grower Jason Levin delivered $3,000 to $5,000 worth of sunflowers to the heavily-guarded site. According to MSNBC, Levin, owner of The Sunflower Guy in San Diego County, loaded the flowers and drove three hours to make the delivery.

Salt Lake City Council Battling Budget to Keep City Buds in Bloom

Facing a nearly $19 million budget shortfall, Salt Lake City, Utah, city council members are working eliminate a proposed $230,000 cut, which would shut down the city’s famed greenhouses and remove blooms at the International Peace Gardens, Liberty Park, Washington Square and the monument plaza in Sugar House. Council Chairman J.T. Martin told the Salt Lake Tribune that letting the flowers die and replanting them during more stable economic times would “cost taxpayers 10 times as much.”international-peace-garden

One of the most famous of the city’s gardens, The Peace Gardens, boasts native plants, including 30 types of Swedish lilacs and Magnolia trees from China, arranged in ornate displays. Irene Wiesenberg, chairwoman of the International Peace Gardens Committee, said that the proposed cuts would force much of the garden to replaced by grass and watered 25 percent of the time.

Studies Confirm Flowers Improve Quality of Life

According to the Ukiah Daily Journal in Ukiah, California, scientists are finding a link between flower’s ability to improve moods and increased quality of life. Scientists performed three studies, published in the April 2005 edition of Evolutionary Psychology, that demonstrated flowers’ ability to positively impact mood. In the first study 147 women reported elevated moods for three days after being presented with a single flower.

In another study, 122 men and women were handed either a flower, pen, or nothing while riding on an elevator. Those who received a flower spoke more, stood closer to others, and smiled more often during the ride. The last study involved delivering bouquets to 113 men and women in a retirement community. The recipients reported positive moods and increased memory function.

It’s no secret that flowers can perk up a mood. However, as scientists learn more about how to harness their positive power, we could potentially see them being used in a clinic setting to improve healing and quality of life.



Personalized Gift Baskets and Arrangements: the New Trend for Dad.

Think back to how much thought you put into finding the perfect gift for Mother’s Day. Wouldn’t you like to make your dad feel just as special on Father’s Day? You may think to yourself “…men don’t want flowers…” but nothing could be further from the truth! The key to this success is personalization!

Giving a floral arrangement or gift basket that is personalized will undoubtedly make every father who receives one feel exceptionally special.  These personalized gifts create the opportunity for you to show your dad exactly how you feel about him! Following are a few ideas for themed baskets.

  • fathers-day-basketGadgets & Gizmos: for the dad who always has the “newest” and “hottest” items on the market!! If your florist does not carry these items in the store, bring something in for them to incorporate into the elaborate, futuristic arrangement. Let your florist be as creative as they like by coming up with something new and unique that isn’t available in an “ordinary” flower arrangement or gift basket!
  • Grillin’ It Up: most dads are known as “King of the Grill.” A basket filled with grilling essentials and recipes is perfect for this guy.
  • Sports Galore: what father doesn’t have at least one sport he follows with the utmost dedication? Your florist can create a beautiful arrangement with flowers matching the team’s colors. Include some memorabilia for that team/sport or take tickets to your florist and ask her to tuck them into the arrangement.
  • Food, Food, and More Food: for the dad who loves to indulge himself! They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach; curb his appetite with a basket overflowing with gourmet foods. Your local florist may be willing to create a fruit/nut basket or even use chocolates and/or candy.
  • Popular Pasttimes: fishing, camping, golfing, running, bicycling, hiking… the list goes on! Dads find many ways to spend their spare time– what does your dad like to do? Most of these hobbies are nature related; ask the florist to create a rustic arrangement… perfect for dads that are on the go.
  • Play that Funky Music: music loving dads will go crazy for this theme! Choose a favorite artist, genre or decade to inspire the florist and let them voice their creative expression!  This fun theme could include tickets to a local concert or a CD tucked into the arrangement.
  • Cultural Buff: this guy is up to date on the latest and greatest movies, books, art and more. Since this dad has an appreciation for the finer things in life, find out if your florist carries any rare or unique flowers or plants. Tickets to an art exhibit or a new book are great pieces to include in this basket!

Personalized Food BasketTip: What ever basket you choose, discuss the options with your local florist to create the perfect custom gift basket or arrangement.  They may have their own creative ideas to carry on the theme with the container, basket and accent pieces. The colors of the arrangement are also vital in continuing the theme throughout the entire gift basket. Make sure you and your florist have the same vision for this creative gift.

Father’s Day is less than a week away, Find a local florist and ask them to work with you to create the perfect personalized gift basket and/or floral arrangement for your dad. You will be surprised at the amount of dedication and creativity your florist will put into this project. Don’t forget the card! An original and heartfelt message from you will send your dads emotions over the top. Your dad won’t forget the effort you (and your florist!) put forth to make this Father’s Day his best one yet!

Flowers in the News: May

From saving lives, to tying up border patrol, flowers found themselves at the center of several major news stories in the month of May.

1. Mothers Day Flowers Create Chaos at Customs

For every exotic flower, Thai orchid, or imported rose delivered this Mothers Day, there is a tired Customs and Border Patrol agent who had to inspect it for pests and disease. In preparation for Mother’s Day, the Los Angeles CBP agricultural specialists had to inspect countless flowers before allowing them into the country.

According to a news release, the Los Angeles International Airport is top three in the nation for flower imports. Each bloom has to be inspected by an agricultural specialist for intrusive species, pests, and disease. Last year  specialists across the country intercepted the entry of 166,727 pests into the United States.

2. Survivor Champ Credits Flowers With Curing Cancer

Ethan Zohn, winner of “Survivor: Africa,” was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2009. In an article written by Zohn for CNN, he credits the rosy periwinkle, also known as Madagascar periwinkle for saving his life. Zohn, who often turned to plants for health and nourishment during his time in Africa, was not surprised when he learned that one of his chemotherapy drugs, vincristine, was derived from this tiny flower.

In fact, Zohn said many important drugs today, including those that treat cancer and HIV, are derived from plants. Nearly 87 percent of all known diseases are treated using natural sources. This has lead Zohn to work with the Alliance for Global Conservation to protect lands around the world where many of these live-saving plants grow.

3. New Law Prevents Floral Gatherers From Advertising as Local

As of August 1, 2010, call centers and floral gathers cannot advertise online or in the Yellow Pages as local businesses in Minnesota without first providing a physical address. According to the Rochester, Minnesota-based Post Bulletin, several examples of the deceptive advertising that will be illegal under the new law can be found in the local Yellow Pages.  For example, many nation-wide floral delivery services posted local telephone numbers; however, a call by the paper was answered by someone in Utah rather than Minnesota.

According to the paper, local florists report losses of up to 20 percent after they are forced to sell arrangements dictated by the national retailers. Consumers also suffer, said the florists, because the retailers after add additional costs for delivery and service. Because the florists are taking such a hit, they are often forced to sell lower-quality flowers and arrangements.

Instead, local florists getting in touch with their consumers directly using the phone or internet.  And for those companies who falsify location? Florists will soon be able to take action against fake local floral companies using the new law.

Editor’s Note: This is why Flower Shop Network is made up of only local, brick-and-mortar florists. Call one of our many, talented shops, and you will speak to a florist, not a call center.

4. Hydroponics: Gardening of the Future?

Florists may one day grow their own flowers on their rooftops.  A new technology called hydroponic gardening is being tested in New York City, as well as the high seas, to see if this efficient, soil less gardening can produce substantial amounts of food and plants. According to CNN, a cross-pacific expedition aboard the Plastiki turned to hydroponics to grow fresh produce. However, a dip in rainfall, the crew’s only source of drinking water, led them to abandon the experiment due to its heavy water requirements.

However, despite its burial at sea, hydroponics are far from dead. Aboard the Science Barge on the Hudson River, scientists are growing plants using the technology. This prototype of sustainable agriculture has captured the attention of environmental activists who are interested in rooftop gardening within the city. Instead of hauling fruits, veggies, and flowers great distances, creating waste and pollution, city dwellers may soon be able to head upstairs to retrieve their favorite plants.

Flowers are always making their mark on the news due to their miraculous uses and emotional connotations. Wherever there is something noteworthy occurring, flowers are sure to be there!

Summer Flowers Create Marvelous Memories

Some of our fondest memories of summer stem from our love of flowers. This month, we are taking a look at three summer flower favorites! Who can forget their childhood summers spent sipping tiny drops of nectar from honeysuckles? What about the colorful flowers that attracted the first hummingbird you saw? Or the moment your first real-flower lei was draped over your shoulders? Get into the spirit of summer early this year with this first look at sensational summer flowers.

It’s Not Summer Without Honeysuckle Flowers!

Who can forget the childhood wonder of their very first taste of honeysuckle nectar and the sensory abandonment that accompanied the moment when the sweet scent of this summer flower’s blossoms wafted over you and the sugary taste of the syrup as the first drop hit your tongue? Many children have undoubtedly spent hours of their summer vacations laboriously collecting teeny droplets into mason jars, believing themselves to be business savvy entrepreneurs who could “get rich” selling the sweet ambrosia.

While those dreams never came to fruition for most of us, the honeysuckle remains a great source of nostalgia and continues to bring joy to those who find pleasure in its many uses. Many people unfairly deem honeysuckle an invasive pest with a penchant for overtaking everything in its path. Because of the resilience of the honeysuckle vine, it remains an ideal candidate for creating borders in the yard or around garden areas. The honeysuckle vine will climb a trellis or a fence and create a beautiful natural perimeter when well pruned.

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Send an Arrangement Your Mom Will Remember Using Birth Month Flowers!

Mothers love anything that reminds them of their children–including flowers! Harness the deep meaning of flowers this year to create a personalized Mothers Day Bouquet with a bloom to represent each of her children. Similar to the popular mother’s ring, these gorgeous bouquets are a wonderful Mother’s Day Gift that hold special meaning and brighten Mom’s day!

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Sweet Pea Represents April Birthdays!

Work with your local florist to choose blooms that represent the birth month of each of your siblings and design a bouquet to send on Mother’s Day. These creative, colorful bouquets will touch Mom’s heart and include all of your siblings in showing her how much you care. Here’s a quick guide to finding your birth month flower:

  • January – Carnations or snowdrops (Colors:  black, dark blue or red)
  • February – Violet or primrose (Colors:  violet, sky blue or yellow)
  • March – Daffodil or jonquil (Colors:  white or light blue)
  • April – Daisy or sweet pea (Colors:  yellow, red and colorless)
  • May -Lily of the Valley or hawthorn (Colors:  yellow, red and green)
  • June – Rose or honeysuckle (Colors:  light blue, white and cream)
  • July – Larkspur or water lily (Colors: green, russet and red)
  • August – Gladiolas or poppy (Colors: orange, red and light green)
  • September – Aster or morning glory (Colors: brown, deep blue)
  • October – Calendula or cosmos (Colors: white, yellow and varied)
  • November -Chrysanthemum (Colors: dark blue, red and yellow)
  • December –  Narcissus or holly (Colors: indigo, green, greenish blue)

As you can see, there are few options per month, making it easy to create a beautiful Mother’s Day Bouquet! It’s that simple! Call your florist, tell her your chosen flowers and let her work her magic!

This is also perfect for Moms who live far away. Locate a local florist near you mother and tell her your brilliant idea! Your mom will appreciate the extra effort making her Mother’s Day one to remember!

Las Tradiciones del Día de Las Madres en Mexico

Flores Brillantes Para El Dia De Las Madres

Flores Brillantes Para El Dia De Las Madres

El Día de Las Madres es un día muy especial para celebrar alrededor del mundo. Un día para honorar y darle amor a todas las madres por todo lo que han hecho por nosotros. Es seguro que El Día de Las Madres es un día celebrado por todo el mundo, pero sabia usted que en unos países El Día de Las Madres no es celebrado el mismo día. En los Estados Unidos El Día de Las Madres siempre es el segundo domingo del mes de Mayo, pero en Mexico hay un día escogido cada año, este año es el día 10 de Mayo. No solo son los días que son diferentes para El Día de Las Madres pero tambien las tradiciones.

Las tradiciones del Día de Las Madres en Mexico son un poco diferentes a las tradiciones de los Estados Unidos. En Mexico celebrando el Dia de Las Madres tiene mucho mas razon y sentimiento. Para la gente de Mexico El Día de Las Madres no solo es un día para celebrar pero es un día muy especial para todas las madres y sus familias. Para la comunidad hispana la familia es algo muy importante y querida.

No solo las familias celebran El Día de Las Madres pero las iglesias de las comunidades hispanas lo hacen tambien. En Mexico las iglesias organizan un día de celebracion y amor muy festivo para todas las madres de la comunidad. La celebracion comienza con los mariachis o la orchestra tocando le ”Las Mañanitas” a todas las madres. Un poco despues las madres son servidas comida tradicional muy deliciosa. De tamales a atole, una comida muy sabrosa es exactamente lo que las madres necesitan para ponerse mas feliz de lo que estan. Para la comunidad Hispana no solo se trata de celebrar con la comunidad pero celebrar con la familia tambien.

Rosas Rosas Para El Dia de Las Madres

Rosas Rojas Para El Dia de Las Madres

Que regalos reciben las madres en las comunidades Hispanas? Bueno, reciben casi lo mismo que cualquier madre en otro pais como ramos de flores, chocolates,y globos. En las comunidades Hispanas las escuelas siempre toman parte en ayudar le a los niños hacer algo especial para sus madres. En veces decoran cartas o escriben un poema, la mayoridad de las vez viniendo de ellos mismos.

Estas son solo unas de las maneras en que El Día de Las Madres es celebrado en el pais de Mexico. De fiestas a comidas deliciosas, lo unico que importa al ultimo es darle gracias y amor a cada madre del mundo!

Quiere enviar le flores a su madre este Dia de Las Madres? Flower Shop Network le puede ayudar encontrar a un florista local en su area!

Flowers in the Headlines: How Flowers and the Floral Industry are Impacting the World

Flowers have been popping up in some unlikely places in the news lately. Florists and flowers have made their way into headlines where you would least expect. However, given flowers’ emotional connotations, it makes sense that they’re appearing in some of today’s most emotionally-charged new stories.

1. Ash Cloud Costing  Kenya’s Floral Industry Millions Daily

Nearly 500 tons of flowers sit in cold storage in a Nairobi airport as cargo trucks carrying tons more continue to be turned away at airports across East Africa.

The cancellation of flights across Europe following a massive ash cloud stemming from an Iceland volcano is taking a toll on Kenya’s flower industry. According to the BBC, flowers account for 20 percent of Kenya’s exports, and losses are approaching $2 million daily. The BBC reports 97 percent of flowers harvested in Kenya are sent to the European Union.

In an interview with the BBC, Kenya Flower Chief Executive, Jane Ngige, said the industry must continue to harvest flowers, although most will never arrive in European markets. Many varieties of roses, including tons Tropicana roses and Valentino roses, are rotting during the delays.

The Guardian reports that thousands of flower harvesters, some of whom make only a few dollars a day, have been laid off.

However, despite the losses, industry leaders remain hopeful. A handful of cargo flights from Kenya and southern Europe took flight Monday, raising hopes that the worst is over. “I don’t think that four days is going to bankrupt the Kenyan flower industry,” said Peter Szapary, owner of Wildfire Flowers in Naivasha, told The Guardian. “But if it goes on for two weeks then it will be a problem for us.”

2. Royal Florists Spill Wedding Details.

Are Prince William and Kate Middleton making it official?

As reported in The Gaea Times, The Telegraph quoted royal florist Simon Lycett as he speculated about his plans in the event of a royal wedding. “For his father, we had 30,000 Narcissus daffodils, so if it was the spring months it would be lovely to do the same. Certainly, it would be British flowers; lots and lots would be gorgeous, like roses, delphinium and sweetpeas,” Lycett said.

Although the couple has made no announcement, Lycett’s comments have fueled a rumor mill that has been in overdrive as wedding rumors continue to make their rounds. Lycett told the telegraph, “I think they (the couple) are relatively traditional.”

Will Lycett have the privilege of adorning the royal wedding venue? We shall see!

3. Flowers Used to Honor Victims of Polish Crash New York Neighborhood.

Late President Kaczynski called “the flower of Polish intelligence.”

The world sat in startled disbelief following the tragic deaths of President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others including his wife, military, political and religious leaders when their plane crashed in Russia April 10. While many in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, a traditionally Polish neighborhood, sought relief from the shock, they turned to Sky Flowers, a local flower shop across the street from St. Stanislaus Kostka, to memorialize those they lost.

In an interview with the New York Times, Elzbieta Gawel an employee at Sky Flowers, said “Even if ordinary people die in such a crash, we would be devastated. Here, the flower of Polish intelligence died. So now what can people do? They can buy flower to commemorate them.”

Many mourners placed flowers at the church and attached black ribbon to Polish flags in store windows throughout the neighborhood, where the often controversial president was generally well-liked, according to the New York Times.

4. Honey Bees Mysteriously Dying

Honey bees have been dying in large numbers and scientists are searching to find out why. According to ABC News, Beekeepers in Florida and California are struggling to keep bees alive to pollinate crops throughout the United States.

“One in every three bites of food you eat comes from a plant, or depends on a plant, that was pollinated by an insect, most likely a bee,” Dennis vanEngelsdorp of Penn State University’s College of Agricultural Science told ABC News.

Scientists are researching possible causes of the losses, which have been building over the last four years. Cell phone radiation, pesticides and possible environmental causes, such as viruses and fungi, continue to be studied to prevent future losses. “All the bees we’ve looked at, you can’t look at a single cause,” said Jeffrey Pettis, research leader for the Department of Agriculture in Beltsville, Maryland.

According to ABC News, nearly 29 percent of the honey bee population in colonies across the United States collapsed, sending production and purchase costs skyward for a number of agricultural-based industries.

In the UK, where The Telegraph reported about a 70 percent decline in the honey bee population between 1970 and 2009,  interest groups are advocating for bee-friendly flowers to be planted on public lands. Tim Lovett, president of the British Beekeepers Association told the Telegraph, “Members can campaign locally to help broaden awareness of honey bees in the community, they can lean on local authorities to be more ‘bee friendly’ by allowing bee hives on allotments, providing land for apiaries and ensuring pollen and nectar rich trees are planted in streets and open spaces,” he said.

When speaking to ABC News, David Mendes, president of the American Beekeeping Federation, said, “In many ways we view honeybees as an indicator species, like the proverbial canary in the coal mine,” he said. “We don’t know what’s going on. And we all share the same earth.”

Photos courtesy of NASA Goddard Photo and Video, plasmastik, and david.nikonvscanon

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How To: Personalize Your Mother’s Day Bouquet

No one knows you better than Mom, and the inverse rings true, too! Our moms are special, wonderful people whose personalities have been with us since the beginning. So, why not include a touch of Mom’s personality when sending a floral arrangement this Mother’s Day? It’s amazingly simple to add a touch of personality for a Mother’s Day bouquet that says, “Mom, I got this for you.

To get started, contact your local florist to discuss your options. Adding something special to your mother’s arrangement can be as small as adding her favorite candy or getting creative with the container. Here are a few ideas:

Mother’s Day Collectible Gifts:

Is your mom an avid collector? If so, you and your florist can come up with a great way to incorporate any number of things, from brooches to tea pots. A skilled florist can find a way to mix in small items or arrange flowers in unconventional containers. For example, for a mother who collects tea pots, you can ask your florist to build their arrangement inside a lovely tea pot. Imagine how thrilled your mother would be to receive a stunning bouquet, as well as an addition to her prized collection!

Stamps, thimbles and countless other trinkets can be added with ease to a variety of arrangements. Collaborate with your florist to find the perfect idea for your mom! Trust me, the extra effort will be worth it!

The Perfect Color For Your Mother:

This is an easy one! What is your mother’s favorite color? My mother likes red, so naturally, I would choose red flowers and accessories when designing my arrangement. Add colored beads, ribbon and other details to add some pizazz to your arrangement. Don’t be afraid to go monochromatic: it’s modern and chic! The variety of textures in a monochromatic arrangement captivates the eyes in a new and exciting way!

Another great idea is to choose birth month flowers to represent each of your mother’s children. Follow this handy birth month flower guide to create a custom arrangement to represent those lucky enough to call your mother, “Mom.” Consider adding a card that explains the flowers and who in the family they represent. This colorful bouquet will be a exquisite reminder of how much your mom means to your family.

Mothers Adore Photos:

Adding family photos to bouquet is another wonderful way to personalize your Mother’s Day bouquet. Bring a handful of your mother’s cherished photos to your local florist and ask her to incorporate them into the arrangement. Include photos of your kindergarten graduation, your brother’s childhood toothless grin or photos of your entire family. You know your mother better than anyone, so choose photos you know matter most to her. You really can’t go wrong!

Another interpretation of this trend is creating a generational bouquet with flowers of your mother, her mother and your great-grandmother. This honors all the cherished mothers in your family and reminds your mother of the important place she holds.

Adding photos is a great way to personalize an arrangement if your mother lives far away, as photos can be sent to local florists all over the country. The extra effort will go a long way when letting your mother know how much you appreciate all that she has done for your family.

mothers-day-arrangement-with-candyMoms Love Candy:

Adding candy or other edibles to an arrangement is a growing trend in floral design. By adding your mother’s favorite candy to an arrangement, you’re creating a bouquet to please all of the senses! Your florist will know the best way to incorporate candy bars, apples or whatever else your mother may like.

Use this as an opportunity to get creative! For example, for mother who is a teacher, incorporating apples into a bouquet would be a charming way to pay tribute to her profession while sending a one-of-a-kind bouquet to make her day.

Trust your florist to incorporate your ideas in a way that is pleasing to the eye. There are many ways to make your creative ideas come to life! However, this isn’t a last minute call. Take the time to plan ahead to ensure your Mothers Day bouquet worthy of the one who has done so much for you.

Mothers’ hobbies vary as much as their personalities. You know your mother better than anyone. Choose one thing to add to an arrangement that speaks to who your mother is and what she means to you. Taking the time to personalize a Mother’s Day arrangement will let her know how much you love her for her.

Teapot picture courtesy of Creative Commons

Photo Bouquet courtesy of Mary Jane’s Flowers and Gifts in Berlin New Jersey