With so much attention given to large wedding flowers—the bouquets, ceremony florals, and centerpieces—corsages and boutonnieres often become an afterthought. But these small, wearable arrangements hold great significance for those who receive them. Here’s how you can make these petite pieces part of your special day. What’s the significance of wearing wedding flowers? Wearing wedding flowers is thought to symbolize love, happiness, satisfaction, good luck, and prosperity—the ideal ... continue reading...
What’s a flower subscription service, and why sign up for one?
The wonderful benefits of having fresh flowers and plants in the home or office are well documented. They’re natural mood boosters and stress reducers, which is why placing a vase of fresh flowers in your sitting room or on your desk is a welcome pick-me-up. And of course, they’re a tried and true gift for friends and loved ones. But how often do you, your friends, and your family get to enjoy fresh flowers? If your answer is “Not enough” then a flower subscription service is the ... continue reading...
Choosing wedding flowers: how to get the best wedding flowers for the best day of your life
When it comes to choosing your wedding flowers, it’s easy to be influenced by what’s gone before. The fairytale Disney films you absorbed as a child. The Insta-worthy celebrity weddings you’ve scrolled through. And of course the weddings you’ve attended as a guest. They all play their part as you form ideas for the type of wedding flowers you do (and definitely don’t) want for your special day. But now that you’re actually planning your wedding flowers, how do you turn those ideas into ... continue reading...
How bizarre is your bouquet? Know your bunches better
Ever thought about the kinds of flowers that go into the arrangements you and your loved ones enjoy? Those flowers weren’t picked out of thin air. Instead, they were carefully chosen based on appearance, shelf life, sustainability, cost, and tradition. But why would you want to know about the flowers in your bouquet? Well, depending on the occasion and who’s receiving them, their meaning, their history, and any unusual or bizarre facts about them, could influence the kinds of flowers you ... continue reading...
Plants as gifts: the greenest gift you can give?
Gifting flowers is a time-honored tradition. Dating back to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, giving flower arrangements full of color, shape, and texture is an attractive gift to celebrate life’s ups, downs, and changes. While cut flowers will always be a favorite for many, they’re not the only option your florist can provide when marking those life-defining moments. And as we’re moving to be a more eco-conscious community, this often-forgotten gift is about as green as you can ... continue reading...
Mother’s Day messages – How to write the perfect card
We’ve all been there: we know how we feel about our moms, and our love for them is unconditional and strong but putting that love into words? It’s tough. That’s okay – it’s not easy, and you’re not alone. That’s why we’re here to help. Tips for writing a great Mother’s Day message The key is to keep it simple and write from the heart. While a general message may be fine, you don’t want your Mother’s Day message to read like it could apply to any mother. Ideally, it will be a personal ... continue reading...
What to do with your flowers after your wedding
Whether your special day is coming up or you’ve just tied the knot, thinking about what to do with your wedding flowers afterwards is a great idea. Let’s face it: Throwing them in the trash is a waste, especially after spending all that time and money choosing the perfect florals for your perfect day. As an eco-friendly, ethical florist, we love the ‘upcycle, recycle' sentiment. And the good news is you can do it with your wedding bouquets and arrangements. So if being able to remember them ... continue reading...
Five reasons to buy yourself flowers
And 10 reasons why it’s simply a nice thing to do As someone who loves cut flowers, and will use any excuse to enjoy a well-arranged bouquet, I find it strange that they come with an unwritten rule: you can only enjoy them when someone else buys them for you. The act of giving flowers as gifts dates back to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, where they were gifted to gods and athletic heroes. In the Middle Ages and the Victorian era different flowers were given different meanings ( known as ... continue reading...
31 Beautiful Valentine Messages
For new relationships, long-term loves, intimate friends, regular friends, and family February 14 is a special time in the Gaia Flowers store. The air becomes filled with the scent of fresh roses. The shop floor becomes a wash of deep red. And our staff feel an extra layer of gooeyness as they go about creating beautiful, romantic gestures large and small. Of course, even a perfect bouquet wouldn’t be complete without a heartfelt Valentine message for your partner. But finding the ... continue reading...
Five quick and easy tips to keep fresh cut flowers alive for longer
Whether you received a bouquet as a gift or treated yourself to one, you’ll want to keep your fresh cut flowers alive and looking fabulous for as long as possible. As professional florists with decades of experience working with fresh blooms, we know a thing or two about keeping flowers vase fresh. Quick and simple cut flower tips 1. Use flower food Most florists include a single sachet of flower food. It may not look like much, but the combination of sugar, citric acid, and bleach ... continue reading...
6 ideas for an eco-friendly Christmas tree that looks great too
Plus, how to recycle your cut tree in Nevada Not keen on adding more plastic to the planet this Christmas? Well, hopefully we can help. This festive season we’re looking at eco-friendly alternatives to buying a new plastic tree (or chopping down a real one). If you’ve been following Gaia Flowers for a while, you’ll know we care as much about looking after our precious planet as you do. So in this article we’ll look at the environmental impact of real and artificial trees, and share some ... continue reading...
13 Las Vegas native plants (and their rare flowers)
How to identify our hardy native plants Hot, dry, sandy, and thriving. Like the people who live here, Las Vegas native plants can be pretty tough when they need to be. Nevada, The Great Basin, and the Mojave Desert are dry. It’s a tough environment for plants to grow and thrive. Unless they’re native to the area. We’re blessed with some incredible national and state parks. When you’re out and about enjoying them—hiking, running, or simply enjoying a stroll—you’ll see lots of ... continue reading...