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Noeleens Blog

Noeleen, an experienced florist and retailer, shares her ideas for flowers throughout the year. Read her tips for all those occasions that occur in our lives during the course of a year, birthday's valentines day, funerals, celebrations and just to say thank-you.

Easter is Upon Us

Noeleen MacMahon - Wednesday, April 08, 2009

What better way to say Happy Easter this weekend than with a bunch of spring flowers such as tulips,iris and freesia for fragrance all tied up in luxury wrapping with a big yellow bow.   Long after the chocolate is gone, your loved one will still be admiring their Easter lillies on the kitchen table. So why not get her,him,granny or even the minder something blooming and fragrant this Easter for guarenteed pleasure.

xMy Easter Special
My summer bedding is arriving from Holland on Tuesday so I hope the weather improves next week.

Looking Forward to the Spring

Noeleen MacMahon - Tuesday, January 20, 2009
I'm looking at those green shoots coming up through the soil as I leave my house every morning.  Spring colour is nearly upon us. There's nothing that I love more than the yellow daffodils and colourful tulips at this time of year. I'm searching the flower market for all colours and shapes, traditional dutch to the spikey dwarf tulips.  I love them bunched together in isolation of any other flower.  They make a statement, its a new year and we've everything to look forward to.

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Noeleen MacMahon - Friday, December 19, 2008
I've done it at last.  After twenty years working in design and floristry, I've taken the plunge and opened up my own florist shop.  You may think I'm mad, given the state of the Global economy.  However, I have friends who tell me, if I make it in this economic environment, I'll make it anytime.  I opened just before Christmas 2008 and have been building the business slowly.  I'm hoping my online presence in early 2009 will help grow the business.  I'll be keeping you posted on the business and the flowers as I take this journey.