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Happy Valentine’s Day!! Check out last night’s workshop!

English Gardens hosted a Valentine’s workshop at the Gallery last night.  We had such a great time with all of the ladies that participated!

Daughter and Mother with their beautiful fresh cut rose arrangement.

Everyone’s arrangement looked great!

Proud Valentine!

Thank you to all of the ladies that joined us last night!  English Gardens looks forward to hosting more workshops soon so be sure to check out our website and blog for our latest updates!

 

Valentine’s Day

Don’t forget about Valentine’s Day tomorrow!!!! We have beautiful orchids, hydrangeas, cyclamen, and tulips! Call to place your order today, 912-275-7419.

We are so excited about our fresh cut workshop tonight! We have space for one more guest if you are interested in joining us! Starts at 6, please call so I can hold your spot!

Valentine’s Day is almost here!

Valentine’s Day is only a week away!  We have a great selection of unique containers and beautiful plants. 

We are sure to please that certain special someone with a beautiful potted arrangement! 

Contact English Gardens today for your special Valentine’s Day gift!

 

 

Lunch with the Girls

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Oliver enjoying lunch with his favorite ladies at Indigo Coastal Shanty yesterday. We were taking advantage of our slower winter months, spring is just around the corner.
The crew at indigo really know how to serve up some delicious plates. Plantains with avocado cream, oh my! Everything is always amazing! I could seriously eat here everyday.

Thanks Indigo for a fabulous lunch!

Helllloooo Hyacinths!

These Hyacinths are getting ready to bloom!  We got these in last week and I can’t wait to see them in color!

Hyacinths are highly fragrant, bell shaped flowers with small petals.  The waxy, densely packed florets come in shades of white, peach, orange, salmon, yellow, pink, red, purple, lavender and blue. 

They remind me of spring!

Inspiration Shoot on Jekyll

Thank you Brooke Roberts for the awesome pictures from the inspiration wedding Shoot on Jekyll. We had an awesome team come together to pull off the shoot. Special thanks to The Market on Newcastle, Jekyll Island Authority, Latitude 31, and Lady in White.

English Gardens featured Golden Isles Magazine

Have you seen us in Golden Isles Magazine, page 58? English Gardens was asked to design flowers for a Nautical inspirational photo shoot on Jekyll. We used coastal colors to create a unique one of a kind bouquet and driftwood centerpiece, filled full of hydrangeas, callas, berries, delphiniums, ferns, oyster shells, and starfish!

Gotta Love the South

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It’s January and my azaleas are blooming! This beautiful bloom sure makes me ready for spring, but we still have another month of winter. It will not be long until the earth warms, and buds start popping! I can almost smell the fresh grass growing.

Valentine’s Workshop!

Looking for something to give that special someone or just a special gift for yourself?! 

Please join us Monday, February 13th at 6 pm for our Valentine’s Workshop! 

Guests will be provided with a dozen fresh cut roses and other materials for their beautiful arrangement.  English Gardens will provide a glass of wine and a few small appetizers for all who participate.  Guests may bring their own beverage of choice if they would like.  The cost of the workshop is $50.

Husbands/Boyfriends, a handmade arrangement might just WOW her more, so make plans to join us!

Please call us at 912.275.7419 to reserve your spot today!

Anemones are here!

Anemones are here! We planted a few of these beautiful plants this week and we just thought we would share their beauty!

The name Anemone comes from Greek and roughly means wind flower, which signifies that the wind that blows the petal open will also, eventually, blow the dead petals away. The flower stem bears one or several, white, red, blue, or yellow flowers.

Also nice to know: our friends over at Oelschigs nursery in Savannah say that these flowers are not really affected by the very cold temperatures that we sometimes have on the coast.