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The Produce News makes changes to Floral, Northwest and Midwest divisions - The Produce News
Monday, December 17, 2018December 06, 2018 ORADELL, NJ — The Produce News has announced key changes to its Floral, Northwest and Midwest divisions.Cindy Hanauer, a well-known and respected leader in the floriculture industry, has been named floral editor and sales manager of The Produce News.Hanauer, who was born into a family lineage of traditional florists who immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1875, has worked for the largest companies in the world encompassing all channels of the retail floral industry (traditional florist, mass market and e-commerce) and all facets of the supply chain, including category management, procurement, transportation, warehousing and quality assurance.Cindy Hanauer“The Produce News is a media icon in the perishable industry, and I’m pleased to join forces to highlight the brilliant effervescence of the global floriculture industry,” said Hanauer. “Carried on the backs of thousands of hard-working heroes of yesterd... http://www.producenews.com/more-people-articles/people/25556-the-produce-news-makes-changes-to-floral-northwest-and-midwest-divisions
Here is where to buy flowers in Charleston for your sweetheart this V-Day - Charleston City Paper
Sunday, February 10, 2019But if you really want to impress your darling, buying local flowers is the surest way to their heart. Check out where to pick up a bouquet from local florists below (psst, they deliver). Downtown Tiger Lily $45-$275, wine and flower option; $145 for flowers and wine choice; $155 for sparkling champagne and flowers. Local delivery only. The Flower Cottage $39.99-$209.95. Delivers to Charleston, Isle of Palms, North Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, and Sullivan's Island. The Greenery Florist $59.95-$79.99. Charleston and Mt. Pleasant delivery. James Island Charleston Flower Market $25-$250. Zone 1 same-day delivery ($9.99): Folly, James Island, Johns Island, Charleston, North Charleston, West Ashley, Mt. Pleasant. Zone 2 next-day delivery ($14.99): Kiawah, Seabrook, Wadmalaw, Daniel Island, Sullivan's, IOP, upper Mt. Pleasant. West Ashley Charleston Florist $45-$135. Has been serving Lowcountry for more than 80 years! $10 delivery fee; delivers most area zipcodes. ... https://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/charleston/lovers-listen-up-heres-where-to-buy-local-flowers-for-your-sweetheart-this-v-day/Content?oid=15113721
Coming up roses: The 5 best florists in Miami - Hoodline
Sunday, February 10, 2019Wondering where to find the best florists near you?Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top florists in Miami, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're in the market for fresh flowers. [embedded content] 1. Zoom BloomzPhoto: BRYN H./YelpTopping the list is Zoom Bloomz. Located at 2600 N.E. Second Ave. in Wynwood, it's the highest rated florist in Miami, boasting five stars out of 20 reviews on Yelp.2. Downtown FlowersPhoto: BIBI B./YelpNext up is Downtown Flowers, situated at 2 S. Biscayne Blvd. With 4.5 stars out of 43 reviews on Yelp, the florist has proven to be a local favorite.3. More Than FlowersPHOTO: VANESSA G./YELPDowntown's More Than Flowers, located at 109 S.E. Second St., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the floral designer 4.5 stars out of 42 reviews.4. Berkeley Florist Supply CompanyPHOTO: JENNIFER L./YELPBerkeley Florist Supply Company in Allapattah is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 star... https://hoodline.com/2019/02/coming-up-roses-the-5-best-florists-in-miami
Wilmington florist gears up for busy Valentines Day - WWAY NewsChannel 3
Sunday, February 10, 2019Valentine’s Day, Thursday, this year has many in the industry planning long days.- Advertisement - Dana and Jeff Cook, owners of Wilmington’s Julia’s Florist say that this year looks rosy.“In years past we have battled blizzards and ice storms so this year’s weather forecast was a joy to follow” Jeff Cook said. “With a Thursday Valentine’s Day you have many customers eager to display their flowers on work desks and many others taking advantage of early delivery on Wednesday or taking advantage of our free delivery for Valentines orders with Monday and Tuesday delivery. At Julia’s we are fortunate to have the volume of business allowing us to receive flowers direct from growers and delivered bi-weekly. But the next few scheduled deliveries will be many times our normal size.”Valentine’s Day for florists starts well in advance of the 14 and Jeff said he particularly enjoys following along as the flowers move from big rig trucks to his coolers and then from grower boxes to processing (chopping, separating, dipping) to fresh buckets of water and then to designers before going back to the coolers and to routers and delivery drivers.“Just the whole operation is a fascinating phenomenon that never gets old,” Cook said. “Of course the simple act of giving flowers is something many learn at a young age to never take for granted and owning a ... https://www.wwaytv3.com/2019/02/06/wilmington-florist-gears-up-for-busy-valentines-day/
Horticulture expert brings floral design class to ASU - The State Press
Sunday, February 10, 2019Florist and arts advocate Morgan Anderson connects wellness and creativity through floral design Photo by Jessica Ferrigno The State Press Morgan Anderson, florist and floral art advocate, arranges stones in her cacti arrangements at her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018. By Jessica Ferrigno 10/11/18 2:33am Spring semesters bring new flowers and new c... http://www.statepress.com/article/2018/10/spartcult-floral-art-advocate-brings-new-classes-to-asu
Elaine's Flower Shoppe and Gifts expanding to East Aurora - Buffalo News
Sunday, February 10, 2019Elaine's Flower Shoppe and Gifts is getting ready to grow again.The florist will open its third location at 201 Main St. in East Aurora on April 2 in a former metal fabrication shop.Longtime Elaine's employees and sisters Dona Kurkowiak and Emma Patti, along with their partner Dale McCormick, bought the company's Depew store from its original owner, Elaine Bialecki, when she retired in 2015.Bialecki had the store in two different locations on George Urban Boulevard over a period of 36 years. The new owners moved the store to 5100 Transit Road in Depew in May. Shortly after buying Elaine's, the trio purchased Hock's in 2015. That flower shop, which opened as a greenhouse operation in 1922, was preparing to close.All three stores will now do business under the Elaine's banner.Elaine's also has partnered with Noco Express to sell affordable bouquets in 11 of its locations. ... https://buffalonews.com/2018/03/23/elaines-flower-shoppe-and-gifts-is-still-growing/
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