Product Highlight: Silk Oncidium Orchids Flower Arrangement
Temperatures here in Massachusetts are set to hit 90 degrees tomorrow with high humidity. Which is actually the perfect temperature and climate to grow lush orchids. In the spirit of high sun, we are highlighting our yellow Orchid arrangement today. I first appreciated live orchids when I visited my wife’s childhood home in Kona, HI. Read More
Product Highlight: Potted Boxwood Ball Topiary
Summer is rapidly approaching and it is time to start thinking about how you are going to dress up your front entrance or backyard patio for the incoming fantastic weather! We’ve got a great accent to all of your annuals and perennials that are blooming in your garden beds. A timeless and simple artificial boxwood Read More
Product Highlight: Silk Cymbidiums in Vases
Adding an exotic touch to your home is easy with a silk flower set like this set of three silk cymbidiums in vases. This dainty orchid type is pure white with a touch of yellow, and is a strikingly realistic rendition of the living flower, which grows abundantly in Southeast Asia. Stems seem to float Read More
Product Highlight: Golden Sunflower Arrangement
Since summer is upon us, with its official start just about a week away, we thought we’d inspire you with one of our favorite summery artificial flower arrangements: the Golden Sunflower Arrangement. This beauty features a wild, thick bunch of cheery sunflowers, which are frames by large green leaves. Both flowers and leaves boast exquisite Read More
How to Shape Your Artificial Tree
If you’ve ever ordered an artificial plant or tree, you know they don’t look exactly like they did in the pictures at the time you ordered them. That’s because artificial plants and trees almost always require some shaping before they’re ready for display. If you receive your tree or plant and it’s compacted in a Read More
Enjoy More Privacy Outdoors with Artificial Hedges
Sometimes, an outdoor living space is picture-perfect, except for one, small problem: privacy is lacking. This is true in many subdivisions where builders try to cram as many big houses as they can on not-so-big lots. It’s especially true on city balconies and patios. Sure, you want to get to know your neighbors, but you Read More
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