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Birth Flowers for September

By September, summer is coming to an end and the air is starting to cool. At the same time, there are so many beautiful flowers that can be found. September is home to two separate flowers, The Aster and The Morning Glory. Aster flowers are symbols of powerful love. They ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 31, 2020

Why Are Roses Used on Valentine's Day? »

Why Are Roses Used on Valentine's Day?

When it comes to Valentine's Day, roses are practically synonymous with this special day. Everyone looks forward to getting or giving a bouquet of these beautiful, long-stemmed roses to their loved ones. Even though many people realize that roses are inextricably tied to this holiday, there are still questions that ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 27, 2020

What does giving flowers symbolize? »

What does giving flowers symbolize?

The beauty of flowers and floral bundles have always had their appeal and cultures across the world and across time have cared for them and given them as gifts to those they loved, cherished, and revered. Take, for example, the Ancient Egyptians who presented formal bouquets to royalty and esteemed ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 27, 2020

What is the best gift for sister in law? »

What is the best gift for sister in law?

Finding the perfect gift for someone can be a very steep mountain to climb. From the many gifts to choose from to the worry you have of choosing the wrong gift, the whole process can be stressful. While finding gifts for anyone can be challenging, it may be even harder ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 27, 2020

How Do You Take Care of a Kalanchoe Plant? »

How Do You Take Care of a Kalanchoe Plant?

If you are looking for a beautiful succulent, then look no further than Kalanchoe blossfeldiana . Usually referred to as a Kalanchoe, this is a plan that requires warm temperatures that range from 60 to 85° Fahrenheit. This plant is very sensitive to the cold and will Wilt quickly. In ...

Author: Stacey

Date: August 27, 2020

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