November 22, 2007 at 7:26 pm
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10% OFF any purchase. If you look very young for your age, please let us know at the register that you’re over 65. $500 limit per purchase.
Sweet Blossoms Hawaii | Open 7-7 Daily, 7-5 Sunday | Tel 808.732.7668
1014 Kapahulu. Honolulu, HI 96816 >Located between Mr. Ojisan and Wasabi Resturaunt
Email irene@sweetblossomshawaii.com
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November 22, 2007 at 11:04 am
· Filed under Care
It is best to arrange flowers in ceramic or glass containers. Baskets and wood boxes, when get wet, may stain the surface they are set on. So make sure you test your baskets and boxes out before setting them on your antique table or marble surface.
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November 13, 2007 at 9:17 pm
· Filed under Care, Christmas
• After the tree arrive home, cut 1/2″ to 1″ off the bottom of the trunk and keep the cut level.
• Place tree in a bucket of water or a tree stand right away.
• Check water level and especially on the first few days when it will drink up the most water
• Add a few drop of Clorox to keep the water bacteria free.
• Keep tree in a cool spot and away from direct heat.
• Your local Leyland or Norfolk Christmas trees can last more than 6 weeks. Keep a few branches for your next Flower arrangement.
• Cut into sections of 3′ in length and dispose along with your green waste. Check www.envhonolulu.org for treecycle information.
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November 13, 2007 at 9:05 pm
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• Flowers are thirsty, add water every other day until oasis is moist.Â
• Keep floral arrangement cool and stay away from direct sun or heat and drafts.
• Pull foliage as they die.
• Dispose along with your green waste. Check www.envhonolulu.orgfor your green waste pick-up schedule.
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November 12, 2007 at 9:32 pm
· Filed under Care, Christmas
- Hang protea or Christmas wreath at your front door
or other location and let it dry naturally.
- Before dispose along with your green waste, untie and remove all wire. Metal wire will demage the chipper. Check www.envhonolulu.org for treecycle information.
- You can also bring you dry wreath back to us. We are happy to get our wreaths off the landfill.
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November 12, 2007 at 9:31 pm
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Add water daily or until oasis is moist.
Keep protea away from direct sun or heat and drafts.
Protea can be dried by hanging them upside down in a dark place
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