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Business name:
Poppy Flower Studio Tlo
Address:
1200 N Coast Hwy
City:
Laguna Beach
State:
California
Zip Code:
92651
Phone number:
(949) 630-8722
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Flowers and Gifts News

Aug 3, 2020

Fairytale Flowers Ready To Reopen In Laguna Beach - Laguna Beach, CA Patch

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Fairytale Flowers of Laguna Beach is starting to see a glimpse of their happily ever after. With the coming of Mother's Day, news of California beginning to reopen, and her beach opening for active exercise, owner Sara Fabrizio has a lot to smile about."Things are going great now," she told Patch. "I've been doing lots of deliveries, and I'm ready to have people come in again."The storefronts of Laguna Beach have been devoid of customers since the coronavirus shutdown of mid-March. Business owners are struggling to get by and relying upon one another.She'll visit Heidelberg, Oak, El Ranchito, and Chocolate Soldier whenever she can. As a small business owner, Fabrizio knows their plight and has been living it right alongside them.Before the beach reopened, Fabrizio would take her daily break walking up Nyes Place. During the coronavirus shut down, she took the time to do some projects around her office that were long overdue."I painted everything in my office gold!" s...

Oct 10, 2019

Gardening datebook: Giving away free buckwheat plants to help save butterflies in Orange County - Los Angeles Times

The potluck is open to all who bring a dish to share. Admission is free. sfvroses.orgThe Laguna Beach Smartscape Expo includes a buckwheat plant giveaway by the Orange County chapter of the California Native Plant Society, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Laguna Beach County Water District, 306 3rd Street, Laguna Beach. This is the second of four giveaways planned in October to distribute about 1,500 4-inch “Dana Point” California buckwheat plants grown by the Tree of Life Nursery in San Juan Capistrano. The free plants are available to Orange County homeowners. buckwheatbringsbutterflies.comThe L.A. Arboretum’s Botany Bootcamp is a comprehensive full-day session that introduces participants to the terminology, concepts and structures needed to identify the seven most common plant families at the arboretum. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pre-registration required: $65 members, $75 non-members. The class also requires a book, “How to Identify Plants” and a 10-30X illuminated jewelers loupe. arboretum.org Advertisement Oct. 13South Coast Cactus & Succulent Society features longtime succulent grower Gunnar Eisel speaking about the challenges of growing two species of astrophytum, a.k.a. star cactus — A. myriostigma (bishop’s cap) and A. asterias (silver dollar). 1 p.m. in the South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates. southcoastcss.orgOct. 15“How to Grow Camellias and Keep Them Looking Beautiful” is the topic of this month’s meeting of the Southern California Garden Club in San Fernando. The speaker is Jim Fitzpatrick, a certified camellia judge, member of the South California Camellia Council and longtime camellia grower. 9:30 a.m. at the Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. socalgardennclub.orgOct. 17“Marrying Home and Landscape,” a panel discussion sponsored by the Italian furniture company Flexform about how to design synergistic living spaces that extend outside the home. Architectural Digest West Coast Editor Mayer Rus will moderate the panel that includes architect Ron Radziner, landscape architects Judy Kameon and David Godshall and designer Roman Alonso. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. with cocktails following until 9 p.m. at the Leica Gallery, 8783 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood. Admission is free, RSVP to sales.la@33sixty.comSouth Coast Rose Society hosts a rose Q&A with answers from a panel of the club’s consulting rosarians (rose experts), 7 p.m. at the South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Rolling Hills Estates. southcoastbotanicgarden.orgOct. 19Meadow Planting workshop at the L.A. Arboretum. Crescent Farms staff members Leigh Adams and John Latsko explain how to grow a meadow from seed using native and compatible flowers. Free to arboretum members and non-members who pay $9 general admission fee ($6 seniors and students with ID). 10 a.m. to noon at the arboretum, 301 N. Baldwin Ave. in Arcadia. arboretum.orgThe wildflowers of Western South Africa is the topic of this month’s meeting of the Southern California Daylily and Bulb Society, with a travelogue and photos by Tom Glavich, owner of the Skyview Succulents nursery...

Dec 8, 2017

The Gardens in Tulare, your local holiday oasis

It was as if I were swept away to Laguna Beach or Beverly Hills," Laurie Bush Jones wote in a Facebook comment. "Classy and creative."The idea to have this garden of serenity started more than 20 years ago by Fred and Pam Brown. Fred and Pam are also the owners of California Turf Equipment & Supply, Inc. in Tulare and have been in the gardening industry for nearly 40 years.They've always had a passion for gardens, nurseries and landscape, said their daughter- in- law Devon Brown who manages The Gardens.The Gardens is located at 950 N. J Street in Tulare. (Photo: Danielle A Martin)Devon married the Brown's son, Joel. Both, Joel and Devon went to school for landscape architecture and several years ago, started working with Fred and Pam to design The Gardens.They would gather inspiration from visiting gardens and nurseries while on vacations, Brown said."It's been a dream in the making for 20 years, and the past seven or eight years it's been putting pen to paper, and then we opened our doors about four years ago," Brown said.The Brown family took what was basically a storage yard and a dumping ground into something beautiful the people in the community can escape too. "When people come here they have a sense of peace and relaxation and they come to get inspired," Brown said."I don't think we've gone to too many nurseries in the United States that really tries to incorporate the design with the planting portion to create an atmosphere that is a serene atmosphere."They also take pride in sourcing unique plants and collectibles."We spend a lot of time creatin... (Visalia Times-Delta)

Apr 27, 2017

Biz News: Garden show comes to South Coast Plaza starting Thursday

The Island Hotel in Newport Beach has named Bob Arrivillaga as its new director of sales and marketing.Arrivillaga, a Laguna Beach resident and graduate of the University of Utah, previously was associate director of group sales at Montage Deer Valley in Park City, Utah. He also has worked at the Ritz-Carlton resort in Dana Point.Westin South Coast Plaza gets new meeting and event managerJamie Reiter has been named meeting and event manager at the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa.Reiter previously was a meeting and event manager at the Monarch Beach resort in Dana Point. She is a graduate of the Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida.Crystal Cove community to get upgraded irrigation systemPark West Cos., a Rancho Santa Margarita-based provider of landscape construction, landscape management and tree care services, has been engaged to upgrade the irrigation system in Newport Coast’s Crystal Cove community.Among other projects, Park West will install technology that includes wireless controllers, according to a news release. (Los Angeles Times)

Mar 16, 2017

A guide to our favorite spring garden tours in SoCal

May 5: The Laguna Beach Garden Club hosts a self-guided walking tour of private gardens on and around Brooks Street in the city’s Village neighborhood. The tour includes free refreshments, exhibits, a keepsake brochure, shuttle bus service, a plant sale and a raffle of prizes donated by local artists and businesses. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. $45 to $50. lagunabeachgardenclub.orgMay 6: The self-guided Leimert Park Garden Tour will feature eleven private gardens. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $15, and children under 13 free. Tickets can be purchased the day of the event at the Garden Tour Hub, located at Community Build’s courtyard in Leimert Park Village, 4305 Degnan Blvd. A map will be provided at the Hub, which will also offer food, live music, and a variety of vendors and exhibitors. a href="http://www.leimertparkgardentour.com/" target="_b... (Los Angeles Times)

Feb 9, 2017

Santa Ana florist Has Been Delivering the Goods on Valentine's Day for 95 years

In their busiest times in the past half-century, the Macreses ran shops in Anaheim, Laguna Beach, and Orange as well as four shops near each other in downtown Santa Ana. The oldest family flower shop in the county, the Macreses’ business not only tells us something about who we are as people, but it also gives us a glimpse into who we are as a county. Now reduced to one shop, Macres Florists is a quiet pass-by on Broadway in downtown Santa Ana that has had the same “Say it with Flowers” logo embroidering the roofline in old-school cursive for the past eight decades. Valentine’s Day this month is big for many small florists, and it makes up about a fourth of Macres’ annual business. On the 14th, Michael Macres and his wife, Tricia, usually have to start around 2 a.m., just like the old days when they had to go to the Los Angeles Flower Market for their wholesale stock. (They were able to get the flowers in Orange County starting in the 1970s.) Michael got involved in the family business as a kid, long before he graduated from Orange High School in 1964. Tricia grew up in a well-known Orange family, the Trewetts, who owned a blacksmith and welding shop. Valentine’s Day is a big payday, but not as big as it might seem. There are all sorts of added expenses, including renting vans and refrigerated containers and hiring more drivers. Wholesale flowers are marked up at least 50 percent, but Tricia believes she can only ... (Orange Coast Magazine (blog))

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