Orchid Phalaenopsis

Spring Sunshine Phalaenopsis This stunning yellow-orange Phalaenopsis, intricately webbed with red veining and kissed with a bright red lip, is always at the top of everyone’s favorite list. Its vibrant hues and 3 ½” long-lasting flowers have garnered it many … Read More

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Five Forbidden Questions

Five forbidden questions to ask your customer in order to increase your sales. I found this article on canadianflorist.com and I truly believe that it’s Must be read by Every flower shop, florist designer or anybody who dealing with flowers. … Read More

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Facts about Glass

We all use vases for our arrangements. The most common material and the most useful is glass. There are some facts about glass.   {source} The Good… The Bad… The Ugly Read this fascinating insight into how glass works. The … Read More

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Wedding Colors and Style Trends for 2012

{source} by Carol Caggiano As newly engaged couples anxiously plan their weddings, they look forward to see what is new for 2012. The modern bride wants her wedding to be a unique experience and she is searching for inspiration to … Read More

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KUDOS KORNER

We have incredibly  talented and professional designers in the Philadelphia area. We were lucky to have experienced the following AIFD certified designers at Pennock Floral during March, Tim Farrell, Bill Schaffer, Kristine Kratt, Adriene Presti and Ron Mulray. Delaware Valley … Read More

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Sarracenia

Sarracenia is a genus comprising 8 to 11 species of North American pitcher plants. The genus belongs to the family Sarraceniaceae, which also contain the closely allied genera Darlingtonia and Heliamphora. Sarracenia is a genus of carnivorous plants indigenous to … Read More

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GARDENS AMERICA

By Ted Johnson In the  early stages of flower exports from Colombia,  flower quality generally was  hit or miss with many of the growing  and post- harvest processes still undefined or unused. One Colombian grower,  Jardines de los Andes quickly … Read More

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Caipirinha Rose

Caipirinha roses are a new variety available at Pennock Floral. Accented with seasonal greens, creamy butter yellow petals make this a lush and beautiful rose every time. Caipirinha roses are perfect for any seasonal holiday, birthday or anniversary. The word … Read More

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Benefits of Owning Plants

There are a large variety of house plants available to us, in addition to the spring plants such as: Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, hydrangea,   and mums are so amazing and they all available now. Here some tips for you, which  you … Read More

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Easter – Gift Baskets

With the spring season in full bloom, it makes us think of baskets, both indoors and outdoors. Baskets have so many different applications, that it would be tough to describe them all, so we will focus on gift baskets, as … Read More

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The Bride’s Bouquets

By Valerie McNichols Throughout centuries bouquets have been used for weddings as an accessory to the bride.  She would carry herbs and garlic bulbs as they have been thought to ward off evil spirits.  Now-a-days brides carry a myriad of … Read More

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Miss Piggy Rose

Miss Piggy rose plant Like the famous diva in The Muppets this rose presents a public face of the soul of feminine charm, that can instantly fly into an impressive temper whenever she thinks she’s insulted or thwarted. Still, destined … Read More

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Echeveria

{source} You’ve seen them in bouquets, buttonholes, centerpieces galore. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are sweeping the wedding world with their awesomeness. {source} {source} From “Cactus and Succulent Care” from www.cactusland.com: “Most cactus and … Read More

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Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

A day celebrated by the Irish, and many others around the world every year on March 17. St. Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland was born in Wales. His birth name was Maewyn Succat. He is known for driving the … Read More

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