When the temperatures start to drop, we know that winter is on its way. This doesn’t have to put a damper on your festivities, however. As a matter of fact, winter is one of the most appropriate times for fresh flowers to liven up your home or to let a loved one know you’ve been thinking about them. Winter flowers incorporate colors of red and green, coupled with traditional seasonal colors which include yellow and white, creating an uplifting collage of colors, textures, and smells to enhance anyone’s home during the chilly winter months.
Winter flowers are delivered direct to you or your intended recipient in a timely manner and at prices that anyone can afford. Serenata has a generous selection complements the winter season, and guarantees that you’ll be able to match the seasonal decor of the interior of your home with the beautiful and original creations available to you from this site. You can’t put a price on cheerful giving, but for those with financial obligations, you’ll be pleased with the wide selection, all at reasonable prices.
Traditional reds and greens, whites and yellows, all varieties of flowers and colors are at your disposal for a unique and original arrangement that will work wonders at improving the atmosphere of your home or strengthening your relationships through the thoughtful gift of flowers. Winter flowers carry extra special meaning and significance, traditionally coinciding with the winter holidays, and being available at a time when the ground has closed itself up, not to be disturbed again until the following spring. These and other reasons are why Serenata’s selection of winter flowers is so popular.
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Q: What flowers are in season during winter?
A: Look forward to star performances from all your Christmassy favourites – deep red poinsettias, wintery blue thistles and eryngium (sea holly) and classic white calla lilies and chincherinchee are just some of the winter flowers you’ll find from November to January. Berries are in season too – nature’s own Christmas baubles to brighten up any bouquet.
Q: Can cut flowers get too cold indoors during winter?
A: Being too hot is actually more of a problem for winter flowers than being too cold. The danger happens when people leave their bouquets too close to the radiator or, thinking it’s not very warm, forget to water them often enough.
Any line of work is more enjoyable when the environs are cheerful and beautiful. So make an executive decision to decorate your workplace with inspiring flowers. Fill a coffee cup with a few stems and use it as a paperweight, or fill two matching vases with flowers and use them as bookends. Even just placing a few colourful stems around your workstation will add irresistable cheer.
Baby, it’s cold outside... but it sure is beautiful. Fortunately, we’ve picked the finest, freshest, frost-kissed hues for you to enjoy without having to endure the chill.
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