
January 2010
Monthly flower
decorating hints and
tips from the
From Flower
Promotions Organization
Happy New Year!
Fresh Flowers Will
Brighten Your New Year!
It's a new year
filled with many new
flower possibilities.
What better way to kick
things off than with an
abundance of fresh
flowers. Be sure to tune
in on the first day of
the new year to see the
millions of fresh blooms
used to create the
spectacular floats for
the 119th Rose Parade.
The parade, steeped in
flower power tradition,
is proof that football
and flowers go hand in
hand.
Why
not resolve to look on
the bright side this new
year? Bring some fresh
flowers home every other
week for a very
affordable price and
you'll smile more!
Research shows that
people who look at fresh
flowers do smile more
often. How about some
bright pink
mini-carnations and some
white chrysanthemums
paired together? Whether
in a simple drinking
glass or a Waterford
crystal vase, just
seeing their brightness
and smelling their
fragrance will make your
day!
Flower Tip Of The Month
Ever wonder how they
keep all of those fresh
blooms alive on the Rose
Parade floats. It's a
simple solution: Water
Tubes.
Use these inexpensive
tiny containers to keep
single blooms hydrated
and then use to adorn
napkins, picture frames
or anywhere in the home.
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Reflect light
with white and
brighten up the
dark days of
winter with
white carnations - the
birth flower for
January.
Check them out. |
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Be
good to the environment by planting daylilies. Drought
and pest resistant, they need nothing nature doesn't already
provide.
Carol Sarginger Daylily Gardens @
Stardreamer Daylilies
434-985-9861 csarginger@aol.com |
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