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How to Find Fresh Flower Providers?

Do you have an event coming up that requires fresh flower arrangements? Whether it be a wedding, baby shower, recital, church event, or a business conference,

finding a dependable and knowledgeable fresh flower provider can be tricky

Fortunately, NBU Flowers offers their Find Your Florist tool to anyone needing to locate reputable florists in their local area.

This searching tool offers more than just the name of your local florists, it also shares location, directions, business telephone number, and links to each florists’ independant website. Without a doubt, you can find the perfect fresh flower provider using this NBU Flowers service.

But don’t take my word for it; instead, let’s take a closer look.

What if, for example, you live in Pennsylvania and need to find a local florist with a great selection of best flowers for your upcoming event?

No worries! Type your Pennsylvania location in the Find Your Florist tool, and encounter highly rated florists and flower farms at your disposal, such as the following: 

  1. Pisarcik Flower Farm

Take for example the Pisarcik Flower Farm, a working farm and nursery in Valencia that provides experienced assistance with wedding and event flower arrangements, bulbs, flower workshops,

and more.

  1. Love n’ Fresh Flowers

For those close to Philadelphia, Love n’ Fresh Flowers is an ideal option for floral designs and fresh bouquets from a locally grown, urban flower farm. This Certified Naturally Grown farm offers premier wedding and event arrangements and flower workshops.

In fact, in Pennsylvania alone, this florist search tool contains more than 25 different flower farms and nurseries with full contact and website information contained.

Find these florists and more on the Find Your Florist search tool and get in contact immediately

with an experienced fresh flower provider.

By Olivia Turner

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Indoor Plant

Indoor Plant in Limited Spaces

You may not have known, but indoor plant placed throughout the house serves a number of benefits:

  1. The organic green colors in live plants are soothing and mood-balancing, and can make any room feel more comfortable.
  1. All plants naturally work to filter indoor air, recycling carbon dioxide and providing fresh oxygen.
  1. Indoor plants are one of the most classic and inexpensive home decor, adding texture, variation, and color to all of your spaces.

So, how best can you utilize your living space, especially if it is limited, to experience these benefits of indor plants? Fortunately, there are a number of indoor plant decor and designs that offer ideal and unique solutions. 

Stackable Planter

A helpful trick for those with more vertical space than horizontal space is stackable planters. Stackable planters allow for compact, indoor growth of flowers and herbs without taking up much square footage.

Indoor Plant Stand

If you want to take advantage of a small area, so use an indoor plant stand with multiple levels as a dynamic complement to your other furniture.

Hanging Planter

A hanging planter is a perfect option for the living room or kitchen, and is ideal for succulents or cacti that do not require frequent watering.

Wall Planter

For those struggling with limited square footage, a wall planter offers an ideal solution. Most wall planters can hold five or more pots and make a beautiful addition to any room. 

Mini Planter

Ideal for countertops, bedside tables, bathrooms and more, mini planters can hold small plants and succulents for pops of color throughout your house.

Don’t hesitate! ingenious solutions to take full advantage of all the space you have with indoor plants,

even if it feels limited, and enjoy a greener, fresher, and more modern living space.

thank you so much.

By Olivia Turner

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how to plant roses

HOW TO PLANT ROSES IN GARDEN?

HOW TO PLANT ROSES- Rose gardening is probably easier than you think. Growing and caring for roses is different from or more difficult than the usual way of growing flowers.

Let’s look at how you can successfully plant roses in the garden.


1. Good conditioning:

Roses need good exposure to the sun for six or more
hours in a day. Expect you are growing roses in an extremely hot area, there is
no need for shade. There is no particular choice of soil for roses, but they need
adequate nutrients to bloom and thrive. Hence, rich loamy soil with a slightly acidic PH level is most ideal. It is necessary that the sight is protected from wind, and that the rose bush is not crowded to ensure good airflow between the plant.


2. Preparing the ground and soil:

The planting hole should be as deep and a little wider than the root ball. Save the removed soil and mix with bone meal or an
ideal equivalent to refill the dug hole after planting. You can add some organic manure or compost if the removed soil is of poor quality. Allow the root to take
hold before adding anything else.


3. Preparing and planting the rose:

Preferably with a glove, gently remove the
rose from its temporary pot. To ensure that the roots take to the ground as soon as planted, you should loosen the roots. Hold the plant from its base and slip the plant from the pot. With removed soil mixed bone meal, you make a mound at the center of the hole. Put in the rose's root and ensure that the graft union is just below the ground level.


4. Watering and caring for the newly planted rose:

Soak the newly planted rosewater and apply mulch up to two inches around the root and base. You continue watering the rose every other day until it starts to send out new growth.

Here are some beautiful rose flowers and bouquets you may give to your loved one-
 

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Beautiful arrangement of NBU Flowers' artificial ivory foam roses, silk tulips, eucalyptus stems, and dark red silk rose petals in a modern living room setting

A Guide to Decorating with Artificial Flowers

Decorating with Artificial Flowers has become a popular trend in modern home décor. Whether it's the allure of their timeless beauty or the convenience of low maintenance, artificial flowers offer a vibrant and practical alternative to fresh blooms. In this comprehensive guide brought to you by NBU Flowers, we will explore the various benefits, care techniques, and creative ideas for using artificial flowers to enhance your living spaces

Introduction

  • Introduction to artificial flowers
  • Overview of their growing popularity
  • Brief mention of products and decorations available at NBU Flowers

The Benefits of Artificial Flowers

  • Longevity
  • Cost-Effectiveness
  • Hypoallergenic Nature
  • Low Maintenance
  • Versatility and Variety

Exploring Various Types of Artificial Flowers

How to Take Care of Them

  • Regular Cleaning
  • Proper Storage
  • Avoiding Sun and Heat
  • Spot Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

Where to Locate Them: Room by Room Guide

  • Living Room
  • Dining Area
  • Bedroom
  • Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Office Space
  • Special Events

Creative Ideas for Decorating with Artificial Flowers

  • Centerpieces
  • Wall Hangings
  • Floral arrangements for different seasons
  • Wedding decorations
  • DIY craft ideas

Tips for Choosing the Right Artificial Flowers

  • Color coordination
  • Scale and proportion
  • Quality considerations
  • Theme alignment

Artificial flowers have come a long way from their humble origins. According to the Smithsonian Magazine, they date back to ancient civilizations...

The Benefits of Artificial Flowers

  • Longevity: Unlike real flowers, artificial ones don't wilt or die, a reason why many professional decorators, such as Martha Stewart, recommend them.

Exploring Various Types of Artificial Flowers

  • Foam Roses: For tutorials on arranging foam roses, YouTube hosts a plethora of videos...

Creative Ideas for Decorating with Artificial Flowers

  • Wall Hangings: For inspiration, check out these wall hangings on Pinterest.

Conclusion: NBU Flowers – Your Destination for Floral Elegance

  • Summary of the article
  • Invitation to explore the collection at NBU Flowers

This extended outline covers various aspects of artificial flowers, from benefits to decorating ideas. Since the full article is quite lengthy, please let me know if you'd like me to proceed with writing the entire piece or if there are specific sections you'd like to see fleshed out in more detail.

 

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Winter Flowers

A Guide To Winter Flowers

Winter Flowers

Winter is commonly thought of as the season without colorful flowers and plant life. In colder parts of the world, it is referred to as the "dead period", in which nothing but white and cold is visible. However, did you know that may winter flowers are perfect for non-winter seasons? This is because most winter flowers are not exposed to much sunlight throughout the winter season, so they thrive in damp and shady areas.

Snowdrops

There isn't a better analogy for family togetherness and comfort in the world of gardening than the winter Snowdrops. This is because these flowers clump together in shady areas to keep each other hydrated. Once they clump together, they create a picture perfect fullness which can make your garden look like a snowy forest trail. For the proverbial cherry on top, the tops of the flowers droop down like little bulbs.

Gardening

Being winter flowers, Snowdrops require minimal effort when it comes to planting. All they need is for the soil to be loosen and then planted with compost or dried manure and granular fertilizer. Make sure to blend the soil and fertilizer together, so there are no clumps. The Snowdrops need the blending of the soil to be able to freely move to clump together with the mother bulb in offsets.

Where To Plant?

Due to the season that these plants thrive in, they require little of the sunlight that seasoned flowers require, but they do require an abundance of rain and general water source to stay hydrated. There is no such thing as over watering when it comes to Snowdrops! One thing to keep in though; Snowdrops are dormant during the warmer Spring and Summer Seasons and go into a sort of flower hibernation during those times. Because of this, you must be very careful to keep from uprooting these petite pretties when planting and maintaining your Summer and Spring flowers

MORE WINTER FLOWERS:

1.Honey Suckle

2.Wintersweet

3.English Primrose

4.Viola

5.Camellia

6.Hellebores

7.Pieris Japonica

8.Winter Jasmine

By Neha Kamran

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HOW TO GROW ORCHIDS

HOW TO GROW ORCHIDS AT HOME?

To begin growing orchids at home, you need to understand the optimal conditions for their growth. Most of the requirements to successfully grow orchids involve creating the perfect conditions required for them to blossom.

Orchids grow and develop with good lighting; most require a minimum of six hours of light a day. It is, however, better to avoid direct sunlight, although some species like Vanda thrive with bright light. While inadequate light prevents flowering, dark and lush leaf color is usually an indicator of adequate light. In other words, pay attention to the lighting and make necessary adjustments.

The temperature must also be ideal. Most orchids available in nurseries will survive at a temperature comfortable for humans, but orchids in the wild often experience different temperatures day and night. Changing the temperature as required can be a factor in having a thriving orchid plant.

Orchids need high humidity between 65 and 70 percent is often adequate, but this level is more than the average humidity in most homes. As a result, you must provide extra humidity to keep them flowering. One technique to provide humidity is filling a spray bottle with water and spraying it on the plant. Your orchids will be grateful for the mist. Another method is placing the pot housing the orchid in a bowl filled with water and gravel.

Here are some beautiful Orchid Flowers you may gift to your loved one.
Premium Cut Purple Orchids
Fresh Cut White Orchids Bunch with vase
Blue Dendrobium Orchids with vase

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Air Plants

Flower Spotlight: Air Plants

What are Air Plants?

Air plants are a unique type of flowering plant. They are scientifically designat as epiphytes, and as such naturally grow on other plants without acting as a parasite. In nature, they\ found in more tropical, but humid environments on the branches of trees. In fact, they have similar growing preferences to orchids and some species of ferns.

Air plants as we know them in artificial habitats are inconspicuous. so They are most commonly recognize as small, hand-sized or smaller plants, covered in a dusty coating of gray hairs, with anywhere from bright green and red to mild gray sprays of inflexible, linear leaves. However, in their natural environments, they grow impressively, up to more than ten times their size in indoor garden settings!

How do Air Plants Reproduce?

Like all angiosperms, air plants reproduce through flower production, pollination, and seeding. Their flowers are extremely beautiful, supported within the folds of their leaves or paraded on a stem. Furthermore, each blossom hints at the tropical background of this plant: brilliant purples, reds, oranges and blues that can last for weeks.

Common Types of Airplants

Because of their epiphytic nature, these plants have become very popular as houseplants. so They can be shipp without worry and their unrooted characteristic and beautiful blossoms allow for incredible creativity in the making of attractive air plant terrarium centerpieces.

Currently, NBU Flowers offers a number of the most common types of air plants for those interested in adding a tropical detail to indoor spaces:

Fire Airplant: This airplant is characterized by its small size and brightly colored red leaves.

Hard Leaf Stricta: This popular airplant variety is characterized by its large and colorful flowerheads.    

Tillandsia: Tillandsias can grow to be quite large in an indoor setting and have a variety of forms.

By Olivia Turner

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Birthday Bouquet

Birthday Bouquet For January and February

Flowers are the perfect present for any occasion, but they're incredibly well suited for birthdays. A bouquet of fresh blooms is unique to wish someone a happy birthday and celebrate the year ahead. So whether you're looking for something unique or traditional, there's a birthday bouquet that's perfect for your loved one. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of birthday bouquets and how to choose the right one.

Birthday Bouquet January And The Carnation

Carnations symbolize good luck and joy for those born in January. They come in all colors, so it's easy to find one that will match your color scheme perfectly! These flowers have been used as decoration since ancient times because their beauty captivates people from every cultural background around the world - no matter what language they speak or where you're from, there is sure to be an association with this flower somewhere down deep inside us all.

The Carnation

The carnation is one of the first flowers humans notice and began cultivating. The plant was originally native only in Asia. Still, it eventually spread around Europe, Africa, and South America due to its beauty and easy-to-use herb for cooking purposes.

Carnations have been grown since then by many cultures, such as Aztecs. However, they used them primarily during religious rituals or funerals because they were similar to the symbolic meaning behind both practices.

Similarly, there are other ceremonies where this flower would symbolize new beginnings, like weddings, that fall within those belief systems today.

Conclusion

Here are some of our favorite flowers for each month. You can find that they make the perfect birthday or anniversary gift! I hope you enjoy your time here, and I look forward to seeing what else comes up with this project - it has been fun so far :)

Birthday Bouquets

February is the month of love, and what better way to show your affection than with a beautiful bouquet? So whether you're shopping for your significant other, a friend, or a family member, we've got some great ideas for birthday floral arrangements. From bright petals in shades of pink and red to elegant blooms in soft pastels, there's something for everyone! Plus, our fresh flowers are always hand-select and delivered straight to your door.

February And The Violet

The first of the month is always a particular time for celebrations. February birth flowers bring playful emotions and feelings that hide in their simplicity, just like violets do on this day!

They're magical because they signify new beginnings--and hope can sometimes come from unexpected places, too (like seed pods). So a fresh bouquet of violet will work beautifully as your next birthday gift idea; it promises good fortune with its delicate beauty while hiding many powerful messages inside its simple petals.

A February Birthday Bouquet is something worth celebrating every year, no matter what kind you choose.

The Violet

Long ago, the violet flower was associated with royalty and luxury. The first references to this come from ancient Egyptian paintings. They were part of an ointment applied topically or ingested during healing sessions for depression-like symptoms such as low self-esteem. It is thought effective at lifting moods when inhaled internally.

There are over 60 different types with various colors ranging between blue-violet (which can even change color depending on what time of day you see them) through white or yellow.

It's all quite rare, especially considering their beauty; many folks believe they're only worthwhile if one owns several copies because each variety will never look exactly like another.

Conclusion

People feel loved when they are acknowledge on their birthday. Sending a bouquet is one way to show someone that you care about them and wish them well on their special day.

February is the month of love, so what better way to celebrate your loved ones than by sending them a beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers?

You may like and order these beautiful and assorted flower bouquet for the Birthday occasion-

Fresh Cut Flowers (White Elegance) Bouquet
Fresh Rainbow Roses Bouquet
Sunset Bouquet

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flower plant

The Ultimate Flower And Plant Guide To Say Thank You

Flowers and plants are use for so many different events and emotions and one of them is to say you are thankful for something or someone. If someone has helped you with something or sent you homemade food or took care of you on your low days, the best and cute thing you can do in return to appreciate them and make their day is send something. And what is better than a gorgeous flower bouquet or a small plant that they can take care of themselves? Here is a small guide of the types of flowers you can give someone.

What are the flowers to say thank you?

If you want to show someone gratitude to say thank you for something they did for you, a nice potted plant or a bouquet of flowers is the best way to do so. That feeling of thank you is often express by the following plants and flowers

ROSES

Roses are known as the flower of love, red roses are often given on occasions like anniversaries, valentines day and more. But to express gratitude and appreciation, a bouquet of pink and peach roses commonly use.

MARANTA PRAYING PLANT

Just as flowers have some symbolic meaning behind it to give someone, some plants also give out symbolic messages. Few of the plants are known to bring good luck. Maranta, also known as praying plant is commonly given as a gift to show gratitude and say thank you. Maranta's are called praying plants as their leaves curl up at night like praying hands and symbolizes positivity.

ALOE VERA

It is a very nice gesture to give someone a house plant as a gift. Plants are the better gift as they can grow and longer it taken care of, compared to a bouquet of flowers as their bloom lasts a few days or a week. Aloe Vera symbolizes peace and healing. It is a low maintenance plant, needs indirect sunlight and only water when you think the soil is getting dry. Aloe has a lot of beneficial properties and is a good gift to say thank you to someone you care for.

LILIES

Lilies are the flowers that symbolizes gratitude. If confused what to give someone to say thank you ? Yellow lilies are the best option, its beautiful color and long petals conveys a heartfelt thank you and brings a smile to the face of the receiver.

So whenever you are unsure about what to give someone as a thank you,

get them a plant or bouquet to make them smile with joy.

By  Neha Kamran

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flowers for wedding

PERFECT FLOWERS FOR WEDDING

Flowers play an important role in your wedding as it is the most noticeable thing in the event and catches the eye at first glance. It can make your event beautiful if you choose according to your wedding theme. Choosing the perfect combination of flowers for your big day can be a bit overwhelming. It takes a lot of time, thought and patience to pick out the perfect flowers for your day and you also have to stay within your budget. We have discussed some of our favorite ones below in detail.

GARDEN ROSES

Roses are the most common flower for so many different occasions and one of them is a wedding. People love to have roses for their wedding decoration from so many years. There are hundred of species of roses and few common ones are garden roses and common roses. Garden roses have these beautiful ruffled petals which make a gorgeous bloom. Comes in so many different sizes and colors. Garden roses are comparatively bigger in size than other roses.

PEONIES

Peonies are possibly the most famous ones for the wedding due to their beautiful bloom and pastel colors. and the bride's favorite flower of them all, and if you have seen one you know why. Its gorgeous ruffled petals making a big and fluffy bloom and it comes in a variety of shades of pink, white and yellow. For you wedding centerpieces, these blooms can be mixed with some other seasonal flowers to also stay in a budget because peonies can be quite pricey.

HYDRANGEAS

Hydrangeas are the forever fav kind of flowers. They can be used in any theme whether it is a vintage style or modern reception, these lush and beautiful blooms make great centerpieces or even a bouquet for a bride to hold. The best you can do is mix some white peonies with white hydrangeas to make a perfect bouquet for a bride.

CHRYSANTHEMUM

Chrysanthemum, also known as mums, are the wonderful flowers for fall weddings, it is also the flower for the month of november, you can check out the birth month flowers here. For wedding decorations, centerpieces, cakes or bouquets everything looks ravishing if you add these flowers to them. For bouquets and centerpieces adding a ruby chrysanthemum with some blush pink garden roses looks breathtaking.

Following are some other flowers that are most common for weddings

DAHLIA

MARIGOLD

ZINNA

ANEMONES

RANUNCULUSES

SWEET PEAS

LILACS

LILIES OF THE VALLEY

By-Neha Kamran

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BEST INDOOR PLANTS FOR DARK ROOMS

BEST INDOOR PLANTS FOR DARK ROOMS

BEST INDOOR PLANTS FOR DARK ROOMS

It is a fairly common perception that plants cannot grow, let alone thrive, without
light. While light is a general requirement for the growth and development of
plants, the degree of exposure or need for exposure differs from plant to plant. It
is not unusual for plants to grow in dark or low-light places; even in the wild,
plants grow under canopies of the forest.

There are many plants that do well in low-light conditions, but here are three 3 of the
best indoor plants for dark rooms:

Chinese Evergreen: They do not only thrive in low-light areas but are also
drought resistant. With their bright colors of green, yellow, red, and pink,
they bring some color to brighten up a room.

Philodendron: The philodendron is an excellent houseplant that grows all
year round. It also does not require much maintenance and can withstand
harsh conditions. grows all year round.

ZZ Plant: If you want a plant resilient and perfect for dark areas, it doesn't
get much better than Zamioculcas zamiifolia. It is practically
indestructible. It can withstand dry conditions and a long period of
neglect.

Adding plants is a great way to add cheerfulness and style to a room. It is usually
a difficult task for dark rooms, especially north-facing rooms. Thankfully, these
plants are a solution to this head-scratcher and bring all the added benefits of
spicing a room with color and texture to the dark ones. so They are usually low
maintenance and perfect for new plant parents.

ZZ Zanzibar Gem Live Plant
Aloe Vera Live Indoor House Plant
Ponytail Palm Single Trunk Live Plant

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Flower Vase

10 Kinds Of Flower Vase At Home

A flower vase is an aesthetic receptacle for flowers. It can be made of different materials like crystal, clay, paper, beaded, metal, plastic, bricks and cement, wood, and glass. Interestingly, a flower vase can come in a variety of shapes, colors, brands, and sizes.

They are important for beauty and pleasure in the home and are indispensable interior decor objects required to make your space sparkle. Amazingly, a flowerless can fit in anywhere and virtually everywhere; in the office, school, and at home!

Here are 10 kinds of must-have flower vases at home:

Narrow Neck Vase:
This is suitable for large flowers with long stem.

Bud Vase:
A nice fit for all flowers.

Cylinder Vase:
Excellent place for freshly cut flowers.

Cube Vase:
A cube vase is perfect for bouquets.

Glass Vase:
Freshly cut flowers are a great fit for this.

Clay Vase:
A rustic flower would fit into this.

Metal Vase:
With a nice coat, any fresh flower would perfectly fit in.

Bricks and Cement vase:
Great for verandas and lobbies in the home.

Paper Vase:
Nice fit for artificial flowers.

Plastic Vase:
With appropriate coating, it would be suitable for walls and center tables.

Order fresh flowers with Vase-
Fresh Cut Flower Bouquet with Vase
Hanging Flower Pots
Bunny Rabbit Design White Mini Ceramic Plant Flower Pot

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