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Our garden is finally beginning to bloom! Last Fall we planted 2,000 tulip bulbs, 150 hyacinth bulbs, and 500 daffodil bulbs. We have also started hundreds of seeds indoors that we will soon be transplanting into our garden. We are so excited to share our upcoming season with you! The yellow tulips were the first […]

What’s Blooming in Our Garden?

Apr 2

Gardening

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Easter is quickly approaching, and with it comes the need to send flowers to loved ones via Easter flower deliveries in NJ. Garden in the Pines is offering Easter Pre-Sales for the upcoming Easter holiday. Alyssa has designed 3 different centerpiece styles, as well as, a wrapped bouquet for your Easter giving needs. Because… who […]

Easter Flower Deliveries in NJ from Garden in the Pines

Mar 29

Easter Flowers

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The first day of Spring has just passed, so you need to know how to prep a garden for Spring! Gardening should be a hobby that brings you joy, and peace, and creates a grounding feeling for your soul. Garden prep for Spring should not feel overwhelming in the slightest. To begin the planning process […]

How to Prep a Garden for Spring

Mar 26

Gardening

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I hear wedding bells! And the sound of dollar signs continuing to “Cha-Ching” with every wedding decision. Congratulations! Wedding planning can definitely be stressful. However, when you have all of the information, it can be significantly less stressful. The cost of wedding flowers can certainly add up with every design idea you have in mind. […]

The Cost of Wedding Flowers

Mar 19

wedding planning

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Floral design basics can be complicated without the right tools. But, with the right tools, floral design can feel so therapeutic for the soul. The type of vessel that you choose can make or break your design. It can also set the mood for the type of arrangement you are going to create. Footed compote […]

Floral Design Basics – Compote Bowl Arrangements

Mar 12

floral design

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Soil blocking can be an excellent method for seed starting for anyone looking to conserve space, reduce root constriction and transplant shock, and to be more environmentally friendly.

How To Use Soil Blocks

Mar 5

Gardening

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Picture this. Soft music plays over the speakers as guests fill their seats in the ceremony area, chattering about as you are anxiously awaiting the special tune to signal it is time to walk down the aisle; the aisle that you have been dreaming about since you were five years old. Butterflies are in your […]

5 Ways to Reduce the e Cost of Wedding Flowers

Feb 26

wedding budget

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Starting our business, maintaining full-time day jobs, maintaining our house, maintaining our health and wellness with daily visits to our Crossfit gym, and raising our family seems to be no easy feat. We have a to-do list a mile and a half long, hardly any energy, and seemingly little time to accomplish the tasks that […]

Growing Our Garden in the Pines

Feb 8

Personal

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Nothing changes if nothing changes.

2021 – Our New Year & New Goals

Jan 15

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