
A corsage and boutonniere for your Prom date is an important part of the Prom tradition. Flowers, for him and her, are a special way of showing your appreciation and consideration for your date. Flowers are a traditional way of making this special occasion even more fun and memorable.
This amazing spring wedding bouquet was created today by our creative designer, it features pink hydrangea, peonies, anemones styled with crystals and silver bullion wire. Gorgeous!
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BEAUTIFUL BACKYARD WEDDING IN PASADENA
Good morning dearest readers! We have a quite lovely treat for you to start off the week. So lovely in fact that we’re inspired to start every week off with a perfectly styled summer wedding shot by the very talented Marisa Holms .The details and flowers were simply fabulous thanks to the bride’s wonderful taste and Century City Flower Market.
Take a look at their fabulous photos!




Liz and Paul’s wedding happened last summer.We love love the cheerful orange ivory and green colors … simple and joyful just like the bride Liz herself
photo:Roger Taylor
Dear Annette: I didn’t get a chance to thank you for the lovely
flowers you did for my daughter’s wedding. I was pleased with the
colors Elizabeth chose (the flowers simply glowed as the sun streamed
through them), but I know that Elizabeth left it to you to basically
design all the arrangements. The flowers on the arbor were wonderful.
They were full and gorgeous, but not too formal and the cake table
was just plain fun. And we used the flowers from the bridal table and
the tall arrangements for the breakfast buffet the next morning. It
is always a leap of faith in working with a vendor you don’t have any
experience with. But I couldn’t have asked for more. Many of the
guests commented on how beautiful both the setting and the flowers
were. I couldn’t have been more pleased and certainly felt with got
our money’s worth. So many thanks, Sue Chris
You can’t go wrong with an abundance of flowers at a summer wedding. There are so many varieties in season, you may have a tough time narrowing your choices down! Fill the scene with bright and cheerful flowers such as roses, sunflowers, red and yellow calla lilies, dahlias, gerber daisies, cosmos, mums, and zinnias. Bright purple dendrobium orchids are much less expensive during the summer months, so you can feel like a queen without the budget of one.
An alternative idea is an airy summer look with mostly white and light colored flowers such as roses, stephanotis, white phlox, elegant white calla lilies, huge and fragrant casa blanca lilies, hydrangea, snowball mums, and daisies (also known as Shasta daisies).




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Valentine’s Day Flower Delivery Los Angeles
When you consider flower delivery to Los Angeles there are several things to keep in mind. Unlike other parts of the United States, Los Angeles usually maintains a hot climate throughout the year so Valentines Day growing flowers is usually one of the easiest things to do in this area. Local florists spend a lot of time growing flowers in hothouses all across the states but often you can get a discount on flower delivery to Los Angeles because flower growing is more common.
You may want to place your order directly in the flower shop but there are other options when it comes to ordering your flower. Ordering by phone is a great way to order anything these days but the best way is to order flowers online. You can get Valetines Day flower delivery to Los Angeles by ordering online.
Of course stopping in the floral shop is a great way to select and order your flower shop. You get to see the flowers before you purchase them. The bad thing about shopping at the floral shop is the fact that you have to make time to make the time to drive to the shop, park, drive, shop, purchase, and walk back out. In addition, you have to make a decision as to which florist to select. If you do not currently reside in Los Angeles, you may find it difficult to locate the right florist.
If you order your floral arrangement by phone you may run into some problems with your flower delivery to Los Angeles. It is convenient to use the phone to order you do not get to view the flowers that you plan to order.
If you do not reside in Los Angeles but you are ordering your Vlentines Day flowers in that area you can call your local florist and have them arrange the delivery for you. You will not be able to see your bouquet before it is sent to your loved one so you have to trust that the right bouquet will be sent by flower delivery to Los Angeles.
Ordering Valentines Day flowers online is a great way to purchase the arrangement you want to send without leaving your home or office. It is the most popular choice these days and everyone is trusting this way. Ordering online allows anyone around the world to use flower delivery to Los Angeles.
Visit our websites for great selection of Valentine’s Day flowers:
http://centurycityflowermarket.com/
http://centurycityflowermart.net
Or call us at (310)277-6737 or (800)576-7372
We deliver all over greater Los Angeles area inclusing Beverly Hills, Santa Monica as well as world wide.
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How to keep you Valentine’s day flowers fresh!
Only pick flowers right before placing them in a vase: At the flower shop we consider the lifespan of picked flowers super short; as in under a week. If roses didn’t sell within a week, we send them back to the farm for compost. Flowers after being cut are basically dying right away. If you need a beautiful bouquet for a party, picking your flowers should be something you do right before the event. IF you need open blooms fast, place the flowers in warm water.
Use only clean vases and other containers: Many gardening and floral books say you should only put flowers in bleach cleaned vases. I’m not a bleach supporter, plus research shows that hot water does clean. Your goal is to clean any mold spores out because obviously mold is not good for flowers. Also, after washing rinse your vases well, as soap can change the water conditions.
Never submerge leaves in the water: Any foliage below the water line should be removed because they can introduce bacteria and slime you don’t want to the water, which in turn smells funky and can killflowers.
Cut flowers like room temp: Flowers hate being on something hot; i.e. a too sunny window, on top of an appliance, and so on. They also don’t love drafts. Try to keep your vases placed in an area that’s moderate.
Hardy stems need a good smashing: If you pound on the ends of woody or thick stems – think lilacs they can absorb more water and last longer.
The best food is flower food: While you may hear rumors about pennies, bleach, and other stuff making flowers last longer, the best choice is actual cut flower food; or so every single flower shop and nursery worker I’ve known has said. If you buy at a flower shop, you usually get a small packet. If you pick flowers at home, you can buy some flower preservatives at a local nursery or home & garden shop.










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