If you have a special floral arrangement such as your wedding bouquet, anniversary flowers, or a congratulatory graduation design, then you might want to hold onto the flowers to remind you of your happy memories. To save your flowers, you… Read More about Make Your Bouquet Really Last – Press It! »
Posted by raflorist on December 30, 2019
| Last Updated: December 31, 2019
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Even though we’re living in sunny Southern California, the shorter days of winter can be a drag. At Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist, we have the perfect antidote to the dreary days of winter for residents of Rowland Heights,… Read More about Top 5 Colorful Blooming Plants of Winter »
Posted by raflorist on December 18, 2019
| Last Updated: November 9, 2020
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When we think of the Christmas holidays, we picture plenty of red and green, twinkling lights and of course, lots of evergreen foliage everywhere we look. Holly plants are a superstar of holiday decor, and it’s easy to see why. Not only is holly the perfect color for Christmas, it’s rich history and symbolism brings ancient traditions into the present day. Take a look at why the designers at Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist find December’s birth “flower” to be everything we love this time of year. Read More about Enjoy the History and Tradition of Holly »
Posted by raflorist on November 24, 2019
| Last Updated: November 9, 2020
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Everyone has a favorite flower, usually somehow connected to a special memory, place or person in their life. The flowers you love say a lot about who you are as a person- whether you’re sensitive and kind or generous and outgoing. You can also learn a lot about your friends and loved ones when you know their favorite flowers. Plus, sending them their favorites on special occasions (or for no reason at all!) is a great way to let them know how much they mean to you. Read More about The Top 5 Favorite Flowers Now »
Posted by raflorist on November 17, 2019
| Last Updated: February 19, 2021
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Your front porch welcome visitors to your home. Bring the feeling of fall to your porch with fun autumn decorations. The vibrant oranges, yellows and golds of the season showcase the lovely blooms and potted plants of autumn. Marigolds and mum are just two varieties of all blooms that invite others to take a closer look. Read More about Decorate Your Front Porch for Fall »
Posted by raflorist on October 22, 2019
| Last Updated: October 8, 2020
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It’s the spookiest time of the year, October, and Halloween’s lurking just around the corner. Lots of people are busy making preparations for Halloween, choosing costumes, stocking up on candy, and decorating the front yard for trick-or-treaters. Others… Read More about Have Fun This October with Halloween Flowers and Gifts »
Posted by raflorist on October 8, 2019
| Last Updated: October 22, 2019
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If someone you know is in the hospital, it’s natural to want to let them know you’re thinking of them and care for them. Sending cards, gifts, and especially flowers, is a great way to do that. Flowers are known to lift spirits and make someone feel happier for longer. But there are so many flowers to choose from- where do you start? Read More about Choose The Perfect Get-Well Flowers Like a Pro »
Posted by raflorist on September 24, 2019
| Last Updated: March 30, 2021
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Fall is full of color and style, and it’s never more evident than with the chrysanthemum. This essential fall flower reflects the style, beauty, and texture we crave during the fall season. Adding these blooms to your home’s decor is a quick and simple way to give your home a fresh fall update. Send these beautiful blooms to someone special during the fall months to welcome the season. The floral experts at Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist have some great tips about care for your mums once you have them in your home. But first, it’s important to choose your favorite variety. Here are some of ours: Read More about Add Color & Style With Essential Fall Mums »
Posted by raflorist on September 7, 2019
| Last Updated: October 8, 2020
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