Stadium Flowers is proud to support the Providence General Foundation’s 2011 Festival of Trees. Proceeds of this event benefit the Providence Children’s Center, the second largest neuromuscular diagnostic and treatment center in the state. Last year, the foundation raised over… Read More about ‘Tis the Season to Sparkle »
Posted by stadiumflowers on November 28, 2011
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As Fashion Week in New York is wrapping up I thought I would post the Spring 2012 Color Trends from Pantone. Lots of fun hot colors paired with neutrals. Any of these color combinations will make… Read More about Fashion Week – Spring Color Trends from Pantone »
Posted by stadiumflowers on September 14, 2011
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There are few gardens that don’t have at least one salvia growing in them. Whether you have sun or shade, a dry garden or lots of rainfall, there’s an annual salvia that you’ll find indispensable. All attract… Read More about We’re crazy about Salvia »
Posted by stadiumflowers on July 25, 2011
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Now I realize that our depressing weather has us all thinking about fall with a groan but I have to tell you that some exciting changes are in store for both our Lynnwood and Everett locations. As we speak, our… Read More about Is it really summer?! »
Posted by stadiumflowers on July 21, 2011
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Our Flowers were featured on the Project Wedding Blog. Take a look! http://www.projectwedding.com/blog/2011/07/08/friday-fun-vintage-nautical-dessert-spread/… Read More about Project Wedding Blog »
Posted by stadiumflowers on July 13, 2011
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Our Flowers were featured on the Project Wedding Blog. Take a look! http://www.projectwedding.com/blog/2011/07/08/friday-fun-vintage-nautical-dessert-spread/… Read More about Project Wedding Blog »
Posted by stadiumflowers on July 13, 2011
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Black-eyed susans are long-blooming perennials and one of the most common wildflowers grown. They have daisy-like flower heads and deep brown-purple centers. These flowers can tolerate tough conditions and are good for cut flowers; they are also good… Read More about Black-Eyed Susans »
Posted by stadiumflowers on July 13, 2011
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