Your garden is probably thriving, thanks to all the rain Texas has been getting lately. Be that as it may, it’s probably put a damper on things when it comes to enjoying time outside, or spending time around your summer flowers. That shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the sight of summer flowers. Thankfully, Gordon Boswell has a nice selection of the freshest, most beautiful summer flowers.
Bring a taste of the tropics into your house with our Soleil arrangement. This stately tropical display is filled with exotic birds of paradise and Anthuriums, with added accents of tropical foliage. This an ideal arrangement to use as a centerpiece on your dining room table, on a console table behind a sofa, or on a table at the entry to your home. It will give your home a feeling of fresh tropical exoticism that you can’t capture in your outdoor living space or garden.
Soleil
In case you’re really longing to experience the fantastic feeling of being surrounded by plants, but don’t dare go outside because the vast amounts of rain we’ve been having are inviting mosquitoes like never before, you can capture a bit of that with our whimsical Garden Basket. It obviously isn’t the same thing as being outside and enjoying the magic of outdoor living in style like we Texans like to do, but it does bring a bit of outside into your home. We’ve chosen to combine seasonal flowering plants with green plants, making this basket garden look like something you really would have found in nature.
Garden Basket
Create a sense of drama in the house with an arrangement that’s fit for royalty. Majesty unites Phalaenopsis orchids with white tulips and roses, green and white hydrangeas, and Bupleurum. We rev up the drama with accents of curly willow. This regal bouquet will warm your heart and your home, allowing you to welcome guests or add an extra special touch to your décor.
Don’t let the Texas-size rain that’s been blanketing the state keep you from enjoying one of the summer’s most beloved traditions – smelling the flowers while enjoying your garden.