When you receive (or give yourself) a beautiful bouquet of flowers, they look great for a day or two before they start to fade. But you can make fresh-cut flowers last longer. Whether you grab some ...
The season for fresh-cut flowers is here! Follow these pro tips for keeping fresh flowers lasting beautifully longer. You’ll be glad that you took the time to do these tips. Allowing you to enjoy your ...
I've spent several years living in the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, and as an avid hiker, I enjoy the natural wonders that flourish in our windswept landscapes. Among them are the myriad ...
The approach of summer usually brings eager anticipation for the adventures to come. Less so this year. But even in these tumultuous times, we can linger in the sunshine and relish the abundance of ...
Flowers are a very popular gift for Mother's Day. People spent $3.2 billion on flowers for the holiday in 2023, according to Statista. But while fragrant bouquets will light up the big day, it's ...
I love getting flowers. I love sending flowers. They are beautiful. They convey emotion. And, perhaps best, when they die they get tossed, so they don’t add to anyone’s clutter. However, that perfect ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Tammy Pietranton, the owner of Love's Flower Shop in West Palm Beach, offered five tips to keep Valentine's Day flowers looking fresh. 1. Fill water to the top of the vase If ...
Displaying an arrangement of flowers is a great way to brighten up a room. But it wasn't until I came across @annatheflorist's TikTok videos that I realized I owe a deep and sincere apology to every ...
A Christmas cactus grows best when it's slightly pot-bound. In fact, most Christmas cacti thrive for many years without being ...
I love getting flowers. I love sending flowers. They’re beautiful. They convey emotion. And after they wilt, they get tossed, so they don’t add to anyone’s clutter. But when the flower company blows ...
Pincushion Flower Identification “I saw this beautiful flower (above) while visiting my son in Vermont. What is the name of it?” asks Birds & Blooms reader Samantha Bisceglia of Sarasota, Florida.