About Me
- DaytonBloomers
- Dayton, NV, United States
- Over 34 years of greenhouse, nursery, floral, and customer service - 4th generation. Studied at Hixson's School of Floral Design and also Filer's School of Floral Design ( Cleveland, OH ). Janine enjoys the outdoors, sailing, horseback riding, reading, writing, dancing, genetics, and most of what life brings to her.
The Enchanted Fairy of Flowers
Bright colors capture the eye in this lovely arrangement
Tropical Delight
Vivid colors come alive in this exquisite tropical arrangement
Friday, June 20, 2008
Gerbera Daisies
I think that the Gerbera Daisy is a pretty flower ... however, it is tempermental. Until now ... I recently bought a small bottle of Chrysal Gerbera "pills". They work amazing! Gerberas that I bought for a wedding 10 days ago are still looking as fresh as when they came in to my wholesaler's shop. And, for a florist, gerberas can be hard to keep in any cooler. So, for anyone that loves these bright colored flowers, ask your florist if they have Chrysal Gerbera pills. It is worth the extra purchase - 1 pill for every 1 liter of water. Re-cut the stems and change the water every 3 -4 days.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Knowledge is the key to options! Options is the key to success!
Hello, Everyone! This is the start of the Bloomer's blogging website. It is my hope to answer questions, provide options and answers, listen to feedback, etc. so that I can help consumers make informed decisions on their floral and wedding/special event choices. I am honored to be the voice of so many when it comes to those special moments - when words cannot be expressed. Or when family and friends across the land want to send flowers when they themselves cannot be there. I take pride in going the extra mile in providing exceptional floral services. I take pride in what I create for my clients and for what I have delivered to the recipient. I look forward to your comments, suggestions, and questions.
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