The Latin influence is huge in Texas. We see it everywhere in the delicious Tex-Mex food that everyone around here loves. It shouldn’t surprise anyone that Dahlias are just as big here. We think it’s fitting that we talk… Read More about Dahlias: The Flower of Hidden Messages »
Posted by gordonboswell on November 3, 2015
| Last Updated: November 3, 2020
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It’s no secret that folks in Texas never shy away from letting others know that EVERYTHING is bigger in Texas. The Gordon Boswell team couldn’t agree more, and we’re honoring that tradition through our Halloween floral arrangements and sweet… Read More about Super-Size Your Halloween Greetings – Texas Style »
Posted by gordonboswell on October 20, 2015
| Last Updated: October 6, 2020
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For many married couples, the relationship that each person has with their mother-in-law is stressful. We hear stories about the stereotypical relationship a son or daughter has with their mother-in-law, including all of the trivial details that contribute to… Read More about The Best Flowers for Mother-in-Law Day »
Posted by gordonboswell on October 15, 2015
| Last Updated: November 3, 2020
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Our staff here at Gordon Boswell is thrilled to show our support for this all-important cause. The event began in 1985 as a joint effort between AstraZeneca and the American Cancer… Read More about Breast Cancer Awareness This October »
Posted by gordonboswell on October 6, 2015
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Often flowers are used to show how we feel about a person in life; sympathy flowers can also utilize this symbolism. When a person passes away, we can express our emotions for that love one in the… Read More about Sending Condolences with Sympathy Flowers »
Posted by gordonboswell on September 29, 2015
| Last Updated: January 14, 2021
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Aside from a watercolor sunset, nothing compares to the beautiful hues of fall: crimson, orange, yellow, and gold. When the leaves begin to turn after a summer of activity and fun, our professional florists at Gordon Boswell look forward… Read More about Decorating with Flowers for Fall »
Posted by gordonboswell on September 17, 2015
| Last Updated: October 6, 2020
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In 1970, Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade (1917-2008,) a Fayette County, West Virginia housewife came up with the idea for an annual Grandparent’s Day. Her passion and dedication got her the support of local businesses, civic groups, churches, and even… Read More about Giving Flowers on Grandparents Day »
Posted by gordonboswell on September 8, 2015
| Last Updated: November 3, 2020
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In many places, the start of September is synonymous with the unofficial end of summer – mostly because of Labor Day, and the end of gardening. Fortunately, that’s not an issue for people in Texas, and Gordon Boswell… Read More about Aster: The September Birth Flower »
Posted by gordonboswell on September 1, 2015
| Last Updated: September 18, 2020
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As the end of August inches up on us, we’re reminded that summer is winding down, the kids are heading back to school, and those days of hanging out outside with family, friends and the all-important Texas barbecue grill,… Read More about How to Decorate this Labor Day »
Posted by gordonboswell on August 31, 2015
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Most Texans love to spend time outside, enjoying the beautiful warm and sunny weather in outdoor living spaces. If you’re lucky enough to have space on your property, you probably planted lots of flowers that you can enjoy with… Read More about Gladiolus – The Perfect August Flower »
Posted by gordonboswell on August 17, 2015
| Last Updated: November 3, 2020
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