If you’re longing for spring to come, sit for a bit with this beautiful arrangement, and indulge yourself with tea and chocolate.
Read MoreIt’s time to JUMP-START your Houseplant collection with some awesome textures that will get you through the winter months. Nothing says texture and style like the sansevieria plant. It has a reputation for near-indestructibility and it rarely needs repotting. It has a bold foliage that prefers bright light, but will tolerate shade as well.
Read MoreGerbera Daisies are considered a “focal flower” by floral designers and pair well with roses that compliment their color.
Read MoreA festive winter flower arrangement makes the perfect centerpiece for your holiday table. But you don't need to spend a fortune on pre-arranged floral displays in order to impress your guests. Snag a few bouquets from the grocery store, find a pair of sharp shears, and follow our tips to create gorgeous, holiday-ready arrangements yourself.
Read MoreReba shares a simple and perfect Christmas arrangement. Alongside the carnations you can place a variety of greens, pinecones and any decor like a red Christmas ball, or whatever you prefer to round out this easy to make arrangement.
Read MoreTip #1: Order your thanksgiving flowers at least 4 days before the Holiday to ensure the best quality product for your design. Hope you enjoy these easy Thanksgiving floral design tips!
Read MoreReba shares the mechanics of this perfect Thanksgiving arrangement. Plus, this beautifully finished centerpiece that will create the perfect pairing for your Thanksgiving dinner table.
Read MoreWhether you’re new to creating pots for outdoors with spruce tops in them, or you’ve had them on your front porch or deck; this video is a handy reminder of the care they need and the best way to make them last through long winters.
Read MoreLooking for a new green plant to get you through the cold days ahead? Try a Coffee Tree! The rich, glossy leaves and ease-of-care nature of the Coffee Tree make it a favored indoor potted plant. With the right indoor setting, it can grow up to 12 inches each year!
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