Thanksgiving is a week away! This list of flower designs and table settings includes a lot of non-wilting artificial options, so you can create it now and enjoy it for a long time after the Thanksgiving turkey is gone.
Read MoreOutdoor 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 MoreReba Berge is the owner of A Precious Petals Florist, located in West St. Paul, MN. She has a passion for the floral community and loves to dedicate her time and energy to learning, teaching, and sharing. Her favorite designs for fall keep it simple and gorgeous. She helps you bridge the 26 days between Halloween and Thanksgiving with some fabulous time savers.
Read MoreI’m loving this trend to use white pumpkins. It goes with almost anything you want to add to the flower arrangement!
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 MoreReba Berge draws our attention to this fabulous fern. The Helecho Cola De Zorra (Foxtail Fern) is a tremendously impressive plant! It is a member of the asparagus family and has soft fronds that make it unique and attractive in a landscape as well as any floral arrangement.
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 MoreThis arrangement is done with permanent botanical flowers, dried materials, and artificial fish. It could be a great addition to a man cave, mantle, or a Northwoods cabin.
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