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The Bloomin' Blog is the official blog of Flower Shop Network. The Bloomin' Blog covers topics such as flower & plant identification, care and handling instructions. Ask the Bloomin' Expert your flower and plant questions.
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Decorate Your Thanksgiving With A Plentiful Cornucopia
Cornucopias are awesome. They are unique, beautiful and bountiful. They are traditional representations of Thanksgiving. What’s not to love? Did you know that the cornucopia is rich in history and is as much as strong symbol of Greek mythology ...
Is Distilled Nutrient Water Good For Lucky Bamboo?
Hi Jamie, I found your email on a post of yours on a gardener website. My lucky bamboo has a yellow stalk (stem) but the bottom is green and plant part is green. What can I do to save this plant… If anything. I bought some distilled ...
You Don’t Have To Be Narcissistic To Like Narcissus
For those who missed last year’s December birth month flower post, here’s a quick recap. The birth month flower of December is the daffodil (Narcissus). See? Told you it’d be quick. Daffodils are awesome flowers. They are attractive...
What Are You Doing With Your Leftover Halloween Merchandise?
Flower Shop Network recently learned of one florist’s creative idea for a post-Halloween celebration. Two big thumbs up to Family Roots Nursery in Dale Indiana for bringing fun, family, and florists together! Andrea Peters of Family Roots Nurse...
Avoiding Fraudulent Orders This Holiday Season
Flower Shop Network is catching wind of the newest trend in florist talk. The holiday gift-giving season is back which means there are a lot of fraudulent orders and scam orders floating around. Don’t be alarmed! We’ve heard the rumors to...
What To Do When Lucky Bamboo Stalk Can’t Support Itself
Ask the Expert: Hi, I have a question about caring for my lucky bamboo plant. I have had the plant for 2 and a half years, and the branch has gotten so large that it cannot even stand up straight anymore because of the weight. It seems like the...


Flowers speak the words that cannot be directly said. Whether it’s a sorry, or even the sweetest “I love you” that comes from the heart. They can also serve as a warm “hello” or a hurting “goodbye”.
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