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February 21, 2023 By

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The shop reopens tomorrow morning with dried flowe The shop reopens tomorrow morning with dried flowers front and center, spilling out from our main flower display! Fresh flowers are taking up residence on the other side of the doorway (the first heirloom chrysanthemums arrive tomorrow 😍) but since it’s really the dried flowers’ season to shine, we thought we’d let them take center stage for now. While there are still a few late season blooms hanging to dry, most of the stock is at the shop and the earlier you come, the better the selection will be! We also have (so so much) dried sweet annie, which makes a great backing for wreaths and dried arrangements…so much, actually, that we are selling it by the big paper-wrapped bundle as well as by the bunch.
A little post-frost evening harvest session to fin A little post-frost evening harvest session to finish off tomorrow’s bulk bucket pick-ups 😍 George, coerced into modeling flowers since before he could stand, has learned that he can trade a good photo op for cookies. Smart boy.
I knew it! The dahlia crazies run in the blood 😂
A couple of bulk buckets from last weekend 😍 A couple of bulk buckets from last weekend 😍
It’s still technically summer, I guess 🤷‍♀️🍂🌾🍁 
All the fall vibes are @tinyheartsflowershop this weekend, open Thursday through Saturday, 10 - 4.
I looooove this delphinium and it’s been so good I looooove this delphinium and it’s been so good to us, cranking out stems week after week all season. Flower folks know how hard it is to find a good true blue…

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