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| Issue #193 - February 19, 2009 | ||||||
![]() Decorate Indoors for Spring and Save!
Just when it looked like spring was right around the corner, here comes another snow storm.Don't let the winter conditions get you down - you can welcome spring indoors right now by filling your home with cheery shades of yellow, green and orange. Silk Flowers One of the best ways to decorate for spring is with silk flowers. Available in many of your favorite spring varieties including daffodils, tulips, pansies and more, artificial flowers are a quick and easy way to add charm indoors. Best of all, our spring artificials are now 20-50% OFF! Plus, they're made from high-quality materials, ensuring you'll be able to enjoy them for many years to come.
Colorful PotterySilk flowers are beautiful on their own, but they really "pop" when matched with an equally colorful piece of pottery. From standard shapes to whimsical fish and other animals, bright pieces of pottery complete any spring arrangement. Fun Spring Accents Finish off your spring displays with fun decorative accents. Whether you want to welcome Easter with playful bunnies or just want an added splash of color, you're sure to find the perfect piece in our Garden Emporium.
2009 Plant Introductions We're introducing a host of new plants for 2009! From now until spring, we'll be highlighting a great plant coming your way each week.
Scabiosa x 'Beaujolais Bonnets'The burgundy-red flowers with lighter outer petals and contrasting bright white stamens of this variety appear in abundance from late May to mid-summer. The flowers are carried on delicate, airy stems that arise from tight clumps of basal foliage. You can mass 'Beaujolais Bonnets' in a butterfly garden for maximum impact or snip the blooms and use them as a fantastic cut flower! To see more new perennials, visit our online catalog. |
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