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Florist Friday Recap: 9/7-9/13 – Beautiful Bloom Bounty

Today is FRIDAY! It is the day of the week we love the most because we get to present all the glorious flower photos our florists have been sharing with us on Facebook. This week really is all about the bounty of beautiful blooms everywhere! Bask in those memories of warm vacation days while you take in the lovely hues of late summertime.  We hope you are as inspired as we are!

 

Stunning Wedding Flowers

A wedding bouquet by Monday Morning Flower and Balloon Co. in Princeton, NJ

A wedding bouquet by Monday Morning Flower and Balloon Co. in Princeton, NJ

“In love with peach these days!”

Gorgeous wreath by Hobby Hill Florist in Sebring, FL

Gorgeous wreath by Hobby Hill Florist in Sebring, FL

“Using a styrofoam wreath … colored bottles and tucked in flowers to coordinate with the garden wedding of bright colors.”

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What is this Plant with Leaves Shaped Like an Arrow?

Nephthytis - Arrowhead PlantAsk the Expert: What kind of plant is this

My mother has this plant and we need to know how to take care of it Grizzley

Plant Expert Reply:

Grizzley,

The plant seems to be a type of Nephthytis (Syngonium). This plant is commonly called an Arrowhead plant because of the shape of the leaves. I find it to be a fairly easy plant to grow. Here is a link to our care page for Green Nephthytis, it has some more information on the plant.

Green Nephthytis Plant Care

Hope this information is helpful.

Passing on the Passion: Gardening and Grandparents

Jean Walker’s life is narrated by loving and trusted voices from her past. “Always plant potatoes on Good Friday,” Grandma whispers as Jean opens a sack of seed potatoes. “And don’t forget to plant marigolds around the vegetables, they keep the bugs away.” As Jean reaches for the roses, Grandpa reminds her, “Don’t forget the cow pie, Jean. For roses, a good ole cow pie is just about the best fertilizer you can have.”

Of course Grandma and Grandpa are gone, the voices in Jean’s ears merely the echoes of a sweet memory, but the spirit of their love continues. They inspire Jean’s planting decisions and provide guidance in her work. Because two people shared their heartfelt love of growing things with a curious young girl, Jean is able to offer them a living legacy with every seed she plants.

The Greenhouse

And planting seeds is a large part of what Jean does! She is the proud owner of Walker’s Floral and Greenhouse, a full-time florist shop and seasonal greenhouse. Because her grandparents taught her from a young age the best way to plant and grow a garden, she’s been able to make the business work by following their example. This affords her a unique advantage in her area as she is not only a successful florist, but also a provider and wholesale distributor of naturally grown flowers!

Running a greenhouse is challenging work, but Jean enjoys putting in the time. It’s due to the most powerful emotion we know, love. She harbors a simple love of all things natural, of nurturing a fragile sprout into a strong and vibrant plant and of spending time with her beloved grandparents in the only way left to her, reliving their memory while engaging in the work they taught her.

The Shop

Jean also has a driving passion for her floral business! For her, there’s nothing like walking up to someone’s door and seeing the smile a beautiful arrangement elicits, or noticing the light in a bride’s eyes the first time she holds her perfectly arranged bouquet. It’s those little moments that let her know she is doing a good job and spreading some joy along the way.

And yet, as fulfilling as those moments are, when the greenhouse is closed Jean harbors a desire to get back to digging in the dirt. It’s not the feel of grit under her fingernails or the loamy smell of fresh-turned earth, though those are enjoyable in their own right, it is a desire to spend time with the loved ones she has lost. Every spring their voices surround her, enveloping her like a warm and comforting blanket. They come to help make the plants grow strong and vibrant and fill her heart with warm memories. They may no longer draw breath, but as long as Jean lives, their voices won’t be silenced.

Be Spontaneous! Send Her Flowers.

Don’t wait for a birthday or special occasion to send your girl flowers. Do it now. Send flowers today. Tomorrow. Anytime!

You’ll Be So Glad You Sent Flowers!

Flowers sent for no reason other than “I was thinking of you today” mean so much more because they are completely unexpected. While any girl is excited to receive an arrangement on a holiday, there is nothing like the surprise of flowers on a random Monday to brighten her day.

It’s So Easy To Start Sparks

With no hassle at all, you can order flowers to be delivered to your lovely lady. Doesn’t matter if she is at work, school or home. There is always a local florist in your town that can make deliveries.

With so few words, you can give her the thrill and rush of passion that comes from knowing you are admired, loved, treasured and appreciated.

Sending Flowers “Just Because” can mean:

  • “I love you.”
  • “I can’t stop thinking about you.”
  • “I want today to be special because you are special.”
  • “You brighten everyday.”
  • “Spending time with you is incredible.”
  • “Just a reminder of how beautiful you are.”
  • “I can’t wait to see you again.”
Stop being so predictable and instead surprise her with flowers today!

Florist Friday Recap 8/31 – 9/6: A Feast for the Eyes

Another round of showcasing the most beautiful arrangements of the week! These are some amazing pieces, showing the impressive talent and creativity of Flower Shop Network members. We have wedding bouquets any bride would blush to behold, a series of “just because” arrangements guaranteed to brighten any recipient’s day and a host of sympathy pieces that stand as sentinels, honoring those who have passed. So scroll on through and feast your eyes!

WEDDING FLOWERS

Romantic Pink Bouquet - Monday Flowers

Delicate pink and white bride’s bouquet by Monday Morning Flowers and Balloon Co. in Princeton, NJ

“One of today’s wedding bouquets – soft, pink and romantic!”

Pink Green Brides Bouquet-CityBlossoms

Pink, white, and lush green bride’s bouquet by City Blossoms in New York, NY

“…love our creation made for a blushing bride. We adore the mixed use of peonies, succulents and contrast of color & compliment of textures!”

Dark Red Bride Bouquet - Bentley Florist

Deep red calla and white rose bride bouquet with white feathers accents by Bentley Florist in Burton, MI

“This weekends bridal bouquet.” [Read more…]

September Newsletter: Discover Fall Treasures

Discover Fall Treasures In Flowers

Discover Fall Treasures

Labor Day, the traditional signal for the end of summer, has passed, and the autumnal equinox is just around the corner. Soon summer’s warm breezes will yield to the nippy gusts of fall, and the vibrant green leaves adorning every tree will explode into yellows, oranges and reds, signaling an imminent descent to the grass below. The chill touch of autumn is coming, and with it, the beautiful flowers of fall!

These colorful blooms, chrysanthemums, asters, sunflowers, snapdragons and many more combine to offer florists a colorful palette with which to paint their floral portraits. Search for motivation in the infinite swirl of opportunities, receive inspiration in nature’s gorgeous exhibition and be roused by the swift changing of the season.

There are a world of treasures to be found this fall. Where will you find yours?


Best Reasons To Send Flowers In September

Summer is starting to wind down and fall begins this month. So it is last hurrahs and back to school. Cold rainy days will be be here before you know it so make every day count!

  • Grandparents Day (September 8th) – This is a day to celebrate the love and kindness that only grandparents give.
  • First Day of Autumn (September 22nd) – It will officially be fall and what better way to get ready for fuzzy scarf weather, turning leaves and hot chocolate cravings than to send someone a gorgeous fall bouquet.
  • Gold Star Mother’s Day (September 29th) – This is a day for people to recognize and honor those who have lost a son or daughter while serving the United States Armed Forces.
  • September Birthdays – For all those fall babies out there, the flower of the month is the lovely aster in so many colors like pink, red, white, lilac and mauve.

Continue reading Reasons to Send Flowers in September


Still Time to Order Flowers for Grandparents Day [Read more…]

Still Time to Order Flowers for Grandparents Day!

Grandparents Day FlowersGrandparents Day will be here soon!

Grandparents Day is the perfect time to show your grandparents what they mean to you and your family.  Mothers and Fathers Day are always big celebrations for showing that we care, so forgetting about Grandparents Day this year isn’t an option.

In 1978, President Jimmy Carter dedicated the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. As it is a nationally recognized holiday, let’s take the time to honor our family and learn about ours roots. Consider visiting with your grandparents and listening carefully to those oft-told stories. Ask questions that dig deeper about a time that is quickly disappearing. Our children learn about their heritage and gain respect for their elders during these visits so make it a good one. Have grandma write down her favorite recipe or have grandpa show you his coin collection. You’ll be happy to make some new memories.

Be There Even If You Are Here

On a day set aside for family, we want so much to be together. But if you can’t be there in person, flowers are a perfect expression of your feelings of love and tenderness. Sending flowers for Grandparents Day can create a beautiful presence in a home and can convey what words can not. The tradition of sending flowers is a way of being right next to your loved ones when you are far away. Include a touching card message to complete the thought.

Reaching Out

Our elders everywhere deserve appreciation! Don’t forget about an older neighbor whose children can’t visit or those residing in a nursing home. A simple gesture of flowers can mean the world to someone who is alone on this special day.  Celebrate this holiday with love that reaches further than your own door.

 

How To Submit Your Weekly Photos To FSN

Hey Florists!

A little showing off never hurt! We have been showcasing your work with our Friday Recap posts and by selecting an Arrangement of the Week every Monday. We love getting flower photos from you every week. We are so inspired with the ongoing creativity and beauty you share with us all the time.  Never hesitate to show off your talent!

Get Featured on Friday Recap!Arrangement of the Week Guidelines

With more and more submissions rolling in, we created this submission guide to makes things even easier.

Read through these 3 simple steps so you will know the best way to get your photos to us.  We want to continue sharing your lovely creations.

Step 1. Pick your BEST weekly arrangement

Pick a photo of one arrangement that is your absolute favorite, the one you were most excited to deliver or the one with the most “OOOooo!” factor. However you narrow it down, pick your very best of that week.

If you just can’t decide and post a bunch, we’ll select our favorites to share.

Step 2. Post your photo to the FSN Facebook Wall

Go to Flower Shop Network’s Facebook page and upload your photo to our wall. Be sure to share a large version of your image, not a small thumbnail. We want to be able to see your work in all its glorious detail.

In your post, tell us a little about the arrangement. What makes it special? Why do you like it? Are there any unusual or particularly surprising flower types used? Does it hold a special meaning to someone? Let us know!

Step 3. Watch for your Featured Flowers!

We view all your submissions and post our Friday Recap on, you guessed it, Friday. If you submit photos on that day, don’t worry. You’ll be included next week for sure. When you get some time on Friday, don’t miss out on instant inspiration by checking out the Friday Recap. If you submitted your favorite arrangement, you’ll be able to find yours among the group.

On Monday, we will announce our favorite Arrangement of the Week and that florist will be featured on our Facebook cover photo all week long!

So snap, share and show off! We always want to see what you can do.

Arrangement of the Week

 

Winter Wedding Flowers, Foliages & Accessories

White Winter Wedding CenterpieceWhen most people think of a wedding bouquet, they instantly think of red roses or brightly colored flowers bunched together. You might even think of white lilies or callas. But what about a winter wedding? What flowers come to your mind? Sure, with today’s technology, most flowers are available year-round, but if you’re planning a wedding for the winter, why not add a touch of the season (as well as traditions) to your wedding decor?

Winter Wedding Flowers

  • Agapanthus – firework-like flower available in a wide range of colors.
  • Amaryllis – very large, winter-blooming flower.
  • Anemone – unique flower with dark center disks.
  • Brunia – ball-like flower; beautiful in silver.
  • Calla Lily – elegant flower available in almost any color.
  • Carnation – the new variations of carnations are absolutely beautiful.
  • Dahlia – available in many sizes and colors.
  • Eryngium – also known as Sea Holly, is a blue, star-like flower.
  • Freesia – heavenly fragrance and wide range of colors.
  • Hyacinth – highly fragrant; symbol of spring.
  • Hydrangea – very large flowers full of texture; available in many color variations.
  • Kale – beautiful with flowers, this out-of-the-garden bloom is available in purple, white and green.
  • Lily – traditional wedding flower; available in many colors.
  • Narcissus – beautiful spring flower, means luck.
  • Star of Bethlehem – beautiful flower with unique spike at the tip.
  • Waxflower – small, unique flower adds texture to any arrangement.

This is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to flowers available in the winter. Your local florist will be able to help you choose the perfect flowers for the style and theme of your wedding. [Read more…]

Saying Goodbye to an Industry Great

Sad GoodbyeWe are so very sad to announce that Linda Reiling, owner of The Watering Can Florist in Churubusco and Columbia City, Indiana and a beloved member florist with Flower Shop Network, passed away Tuesday morning, August 27th.

Linda had been an FSN member for 5 years, and always maintained a friendly, working relationship with her FSN representative, Joe Hays. Upon hearing of her passing, Joe said, “She was a wonderful, sweet lady to work with, always happy when we talked. I will miss her.”

Lover of Flowers

Linda was a lifelong lover of flowers and the floral industry. She first developed her love for all things floral while in 4-H where she won regional and state awards. Linda attended the internationally renowned Hickson’s Floral Design School in Ohio and held a Design Master’s Certification in wedding floral arrangements and an American International Floral Design degree. Linda had more than 40 years of experience in the floral industry and her loss will be felt among the members of her local and professional community.

All of us here at Flower Shop Network offer our deepest condolences to Linda’s family in this difficult time.