Thursday, December 30, 2010
Valentines "2011"...Think "COLOR"
Friday, November 26, 2010
Christmas Joy
Flowers and plants are a beloved part of so many Christmas traditions,
So make merry this season, and let Florafinos take care of the flowers.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Coming UP! Thanksgiving and Christmas 2010
Thanksgiving
November 25th 2010
-Our warm and welcoming centerpieces consist of autumnal tones for your Thanksgiving table
-Express Autumn's rich moments of Beauty and Color with Flowers for a friend, mother, grandmother, or yourself
Just Around the Corner…
CHRISTMAS
-Get Prepared for your Christmas decorating by calling Florafinos to
help you decorate your home or business this year,
room 1 wreath to the whole house
-Christmas flowers are such a
beautiful affectionate way to
add magic to the holidays.
-Go online at www.florafinos.com to Shop from our expansive selection of unique Christmas gifts for all your loved ones, from fresh arrangements, Poinsettias, Gift/Fruit Baskets, Wreaths plus more, stop by at Florafinos to see Grave Sprays, Amaryllis Bulbs, Garland, Swags, Figurines, Ribbons plus more!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Birthday Flowers
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Hanging Gardens
2.-Water your annual hanging plants generously to prevent their growing medium from drying out. Water the plants from the top until the water drains through the hanging basket to ensure that the moisture is reaching the roots of the plants.
3.- Fertilize your annual hanging plants every other week with a water-soluble fertilizer like Blooms Plus, Miracle Grow or Grow More. Make sure to follow the directions on the fertilizer package when fertilizing your hanging plants.
4.-Deadhead flowering hanging plants by pinching off the spent blossoms to encourage your hanging annuals to produce more blooms.
5.-Prune discolored, diseased or dead foliage from your annual hanging plants, as needed, to keep them looking green and healthy. Sharpen and sterilize your pruning shears before pruning your hanging plants.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Ready for SPRING?
Plant Crocus corms in the fall. Select a sunny location where the soil is not too wet or soggy over winter and during spring. Most importantly, select a spot where you can see them from a window of your house. You don't want to miss the first show of the year!