Simply Flowers Alerts
Information on the State of Your Flowers
We know that many of you are concerned about the state of your flowers after all of this cold weather (are they healthy, where are my blooms, etc). We have consulted with the Floriculture Specialists at the University of Georgia for insight and detailed information that we could share with you. We hope this will give you assurance that your plants are right where they should be at the moment, and let you know what you should be observing in the next few days and weeks as the temperatures mod...
Cold Weather Reminder for Flower Care from Simply Flowers
Once again, we have some extremely cold weather this week and your plants will need some special attention. The weather pattern seems to be somewhat following the weather pattern we had last year with the waves of extremely cold air. The plants do get bit some with the cold, but the good news is that, like last year, the pansies and violas will rebound with a little patience and some warmer weather! Below are the reminders for covering your plants should you choose to do so. If you ca...
Cold Weather Information from Simply Flowers
As you are probably aware, we are once again in for some frigid weather later this week (currently the forecast is Thursday 43/21, Saturday 49/13, Sunday 35/18). Your plants will need some additional TLC in order to keep them healthy. Because we have had warmer weather recently, they are in a bit of a growth spurt, so the leaves (especially on the accent plants) are softer and more susceptible to the cold weather. Please continue to watch the weather forecasts as they are refined during the ...
State of Your Flowers after the Freeze
The flowers have finally thawed. WOO-HOO!!!!! With the warmer temps, we were able to begin service visits again yesterday. We know you are concerned about your flowers and their health, so we wanted to give you some reminders so that you understand what is happening. Here is our State of the Flowers report: For the most part, pansies and violas came through the extreme temperatures with little damage or loss. The cold made the plants look smaller. This is a cold weather response...
Upcoming Cold Weather
Happy New Year! We hope you have had a great holiday season. As you are probably aware, we are in for some frigid weather later this week. Although your plants are winter plants and can stand the cold weather, they will need some additional attention when the weather gets as cold as it is predicted later in the week. Below is some information that will help you take care of your plants during this time. First and foremost….DO NOT WATER!!!!! The ice that forms around the roots can...