A little flower that blooms in May
A lovely sunset at the end of the day
Someone helping a stranger along the way
That's heaven to me
-Sam Cooke
Mother's Day is behinds us, but now is not the time to sit back and relax. Spring and early summer are serious "Prime Time" for flower professionals. Women's Day, Easter, Administrative Professionals Day, Earth Day and Mother's Day are the big flower days on the spring calendar, however, now we move into the cultural traditions that aren't centered on a single day.
Senior and junior proms are happening all across the nation. Hope your fingers are ready for boutonniere and corsage work. This is many young adults' first experience with the beauty and power of flowers and fashion. Do you still have that picture of you and your date stuffed in the back of a year book somewhere?
Graduations, both high school and college, will be taking place in late May, through June. The image of a Grad with a bunch of tulips or a bouquet to match their gown or school colors is a classic. Flowers capture the essence of the accomplishments a Grad has achieved, and as friends and family gather to celebrate; fresh flowers are the best way to dress up a home or event space.
Sun Valley grows tulips, lilies, and iris year round so you and your customers have a dependable source for American Grow blooms throughout the year. We have all sorts of seasonal blooms coming on through the summer as well, so a wide selection and unique offerings are no problem.
The most popular month for weddings is June. Hopefully your calendar is booked and your brides are selecting the color palette and the varieties of flowers they will carry down the aisle. Do you have a very particular color you need? Tulips have more tonal range than any other cut flowers, so direct that picky bride to tulips, and ...yes she can have "blush pink."
The great part of working with flowers during this season is the celebratory vibe that all these events have in common. Flowers are great at accompanying milestones such as proms, graduations and weddings.
The mind is constantly making connections; flowers contribute a joyous weight to any party.
Flowers intuitively let the guests and participants know that "this is something special."
~All the bouquets in this post are from Sun Pacific Bouquet's Summer 2014 Collection.~
A lovely sunset at the end of the day
Someone helping a stranger along the way
That's heaven to me
-Sam Cooke
Mother's Day is behinds us, but now is not the time to sit back and relax. Spring and early summer are serious "Prime Time" for flower professionals. Women's Day, Easter, Administrative Professionals Day, Earth Day and Mother's Day are the big flower days on the spring calendar, however, now we move into the cultural traditions that aren't centered on a single day.
You Are My Sunshine Bouquet |
Lizzy Wild Bouquet, featuring lisianthus. |
Sun Valley grows tulips, lilies, and iris year round so you and your customers have a dependable source for American Grow blooms throughout the year. We have all sorts of seasonal blooms coming on through the summer as well, so a wide selection and unique offerings are no problem.
Cabbage Patch Bouquet |
The great part of working with flowers during this season is the celebratory vibe that all these events have in common. Flowers are great at accompanying milestones such as proms, graduations and weddings.
Ring Around the Daisy Bouquet |
Flowers intuitively let the guests and participants know that "this is something special."
~All the bouquets in this post are from Sun Pacific Bouquet's Summer 2014 Collection.~
This is Something Special
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