Where do you get your roses?
Flowers by Frances receives roses from Colorado, California, and Ecuador. Featuring 35 solid and bi-color varieties year round. Roses are cut to order, which means your roses are cut the day before shipping, then shipped ready to Flowers by Frances the next day. Roses are shipped in cold gel packs to help maintain a consistent temperature, keeping the “cold chain” intact. Flowers by Frances receives fresh roses two or three times a week. If in need of specific colors let us know 7 days prior and we can get it for you.
Where do some of your other flowers come from?
Flowers by Frances brings in flowers from all around the globe to insure you the largest variety available. Some of the Countries are Australia, United States, Hawaii, Holland, Mexico, and
What flowers are in season all year long?
Roses, Carnations, Daisies, Orchids, Baby's Breath, Snap Dragons, Lilies, Freesia, Gerbera, Calla Lilies, Sunflowers, Iris, Hydrangea, Anthurium,
What flowers are in season in specific times of the year?
Allium- February through May
Astilbe- August through September
Celosia-July through November
Dahlia- July through October
Amaryllis- October through February
Hyacinth- January through April
Sweet peas- April through June
Daffodils- March through May
Peonies- May through June
Tulips- December through May
Lilac- April through May
How do you become a floral designerin Hays KS?
There are a number of ways. You and go to a number of great floral design schools around the country.
You can be trained by the Flower shop on site by other professional designers and do many refresher courses through the year sponsored by Teleflora or SAF.
The floral designer is always learning of new techniques and products on the market while always staying in close partnership with the wholesale florist and growers around the country to keep the quality and variety of flowers number one.
How many designers does Flowers by Frances have on staff?
Flowers by Frances has five designers. The designers have varying degrees of experience from 3 years to 30 years. Flowers by Frances designers have a combined experience of over 65 years in the Floral Business.
How do you take care of a plant?
Ficus-Keep soil moist, water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, draining excess water.
Prefers bright deffused sunlight, do not expose to direct sun.
Place in a moderate temperature location.
Dieffenbachia- keep soil moist, water when soil is dry to the touch, draining excess water.
Prefers moderately bright light, avoid direct sunlight.
Place in a moderate temperature location.
Peace Lily-keep soil very moist, water frequently and drain excess water. Soil should not dry out.
Prefers low light locations, do not expose to direct sunlight.
Place in a warm location, avoiding excessively hot and cold areas.
Pothos- allow soil surface to dry before each thorough watering, drain excess water.
Prefers low light but will tolerate medium light locations.
Place in a warm location.
Poinsettia-water thoroughly when soil feels dry to the touch and drain excess water.
Prefers bright light location, do not expose to direct sunlight.
Place in a warm locations away from cold drafts. |