Outdoor planters are a great way to spruce up the front step when summer annuals no longer thrive in our northern climate. This planter is ready for Thanksgiving and lends itself to a smooth transition into Christmas. All it takes is a simple change of accent colors!
Read MoreOktoberfest has begun and German traditions are celebrated. Did you know that Edelweiss is a precious little white flower that daring German soldiers would climb a mountaintop for?
Read MoreDid you know that Gerbera Daisies are native to South American, Africa, and Asia? If they start to droop, just give them a fresh cut, and that will extend their life a bit.
Read MorePressing flowers and leaves is a very meaningful and intentional way of connecting with the plant life around you. It offers an extension of your garden into your home that will last for years to come.
Read MoreWant to add a touch of spring to your table? Place strawberry leaves down the center of your table like a runner. You can continue to bring the outdoors inside by making homemade strawberry jam or strawberry frozen yogurt! David Lebovitz, author, and pastry chef always has amazing recipes on his entertaining blog: www.davidlebovitz.com.
Read MoreKeep your eyes out this spring for the beautiful silver tufts of the pussy willow plant. The silver tufts appear long before the leaves and are one of the earliest signs of spring.
Read MoreWhether your reasons as a consumer are because of sustainability concerns, environmental considerations, longevity or special varieties, you have a choice to buy flowers grown only in America. 🇺🇸
Read MoreReba Berge provides a flower tip with the Birth Month Flower(s) for April = Daisies & Peonies plus the meaning behind each flower and the best reason to receive flowers!
Read MoreI have arranged flowers for a long time, yet until Reba Berge provided this simple way to encourage the Lilies of the field to cooperate, I had no idea how easy it is to convince a Lily to stand up straight and stay gorgeous.
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