17th August 2009
Skip's Florist
5324 Mile Stretch Dr., Holiday, FL 34690-6060 (727) 938-3391 (800) 938-9048
Top Holiday Florist - Skip's Florist
No matter what the occasion, Skip's Florist, your local Holiday florist, is your one-stop shop for all your floral needs. ...
17th August 2009
We specialize in the following services:
Large inventory of fresh flowers
Tropicals
Plants
European/dish gardens
Contemporary and traditional arrangements
High-style floral arrangements
Silk arrangements
Dried floral arrangements
Weddings
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17th August 2009
From trees in the genus Eucalyptus we get an extraordinary variety of materials useful to floral designers. Foliage from the same tree may vary with the tree's maturity, from round and flat to long and willowy. Among the familiar types are horizontal, ste...
17th August 2009
Heather is generally hardy, to the point where floral handlers along the chain of distribution may tend to take it for granted. Another reason growers, wholesalers and florists alike may tend to neglect heather is simply because its woody stems are more d...
17th August 2009
For a woody perennial with limited seasonal availability, heather is surprisingly familiar as a cut flower. Not exactly a staple, it is nonetheless part of our common vocabulary of floral design, especially at Valentine's Day.
True, one type of heather o...
17th August 2009
For some customers (those who haven't seen the latest prom and wedding fashions) the very idea of wearing a corsage or a boutonniere may sound old-fashioned. Certainly, flowers to wear were big in the '50s and '60s-and, as we've seen in the last two Creat...
17th August 2009
In 2009, Creative Edge will look at trends in fashion and decor, starting with the very marketable trend called Retro Modern. The plant boom of the 70s is surging back with the return of green plants as environmentally friendly home elements. Renewed inte...
17th August 2009
Of all the natural products used by florists, very few are still gathered from the wild Galax is one. The glossy, leathery leaves with the rounded heart shape come from a lowgrowing plant native to the Appalacian Mountains. For over a century, locals have...