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Business name:
Rain Florist
Address:
199 E Central Ave
City:
San Bernardino
State:
California
Zip Code:
92408
Phone number:
(909) 386-0141
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Express you love, friendship, thanks, support - or all of the above - with beautiful flowers & gifts!

Find Rain Florist directions to 199 E Central Ave in San Bernardino, CA (Zip 92408) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 34.0861, -117.28225 respectively.

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Feb 1, 2021

Allied Restoration Provides Fire Relief Aid To California Flower Mall - Press Release - Digital Journal

Coronavirus-related mitigation in Southern California, including Los Angeles, Ventura, San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange Counties. Allied Restoration has provided aid to many Angelenos affected by the Woolsey Fire, Malibu Fire and El Dorado Fire."Valentine's Day is one of our biggest days of the year for florist patrons buying cut flowers and budget minded shoppers visiting from all over Southern California to select holiday flower arrangements for their loved ones. We are thankful to be working with a trusted restoration company," said California Flower Mall owner Mark Chatoff. "We are so grateful for the swift response by Allied Restoration to help CFM management and vendors resume full operation time for Valentine's Day."Immediately responding to the fire, Chatoff took swift action to relocate a business totally destroyed by the fire to a vacant unit. Throughout Los Angeles' Coronavirus pandemic, Chatoff has prioritized providing a safe working environment for all of the vendorsThe California Flower Mall flower market is located in the largest flower district in the United States. With 30 vendors and 45,000 square feet of beautiful blooms, CFM distributes cut flowers, plants, supplies and arrangements from all corners of the earth 7 days a week. California Flower Mall offers free admission to provide florists, designers, event planners, DIY enthusiasts and bargain bud hunters with the newest, freshest selections of flowers and plants.To learn more about Allied Restoration and California Flower Mall, visit alliedrestore.com and californiaflowermall.com.###About Allied RestorationAllied Restoration is a water damage, fire restoration, mold removal, virus disinfection, and construction company. They are known for their 21-point inspection that exposes potential threats to their client's properties and focuses on keeping families safe. They are committed to providing the best disaster restoration experience possible, working closely with insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, and clients to make sure the restoration process follows Allied's white-glove service to all customers. Allied Restoration's customer service reputation and its focus on discretion and privacy have earned them the trust of countless celebrities and ultra-high net worth individuals.About California Flower MallCalifornia Flower Mall is the larges...

Sep 7, 2020

Why a new citrus tree produces leaves and flowers but not fruit - Press-Enterprise

Riverside County anrmgriverside@ucanr.edu; 951-683-6491 ext. 231; https://ucanr.edu/sites/RiversideMG/ San Bernardino County mgsanbern@ucanredu; 909-387-2182; http://mgsb.ucanr.edu/ ...

Mar 19, 2020

Baldwin Lake Pebble Plain Wildflower Walks Begin Friday - kbhr933

Mountains Foundation. The reserve serves as a place for visitors to explore and learn about pebble plain environments that are unique to the San Bernardino National Forest.

Oct 10, 2019

It's fall, which means it's prime plant sale time in Southern California - Los Angeles Times

Oxford Road, San Marino. huntington.orgNov. 2California Native Plant Sale by the Riverside-San Bernardino Chapter of the California Native Plant Society promises popular and easy-care native plants, seeds and bulbs plus experts who can answer questions about lawn alternatives, habitat gardens and general garden advice. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District, 4500 Glenwood Drive in Riverside. CNPS members get a 10% discount. riverside-sanbernardino.cnps.orgNov. 2-3California Native Plant Sale at the Fullerton Arboretum offers more than 100 plant Mediterranean, drought-resistant plant varieties propagated by arboretum volunteers and staff. Free admission and parking, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., members get early admission at 9 a.m. fullertonarboretum.org Advertisement If you have a plant-related class, garden tour or other event you’d like us to mention, email jeanette.marantos@latimes.com — at least three weeks in advance — and we may include it. Send a high-resolution horizontal photo, if possible, and tell us what we’re seeing and whom to credit.

Oct 10, 2019

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

Chino Basin Water Conservation District. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Waterwise Community Center, 4594 San Bernardino St. in Montclair. cbwcd.org Advertisement Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants Fire-wise Garden Tour: Tujunga to Glendale includes two pre-tour talks on home hardening and fire-wise landscaping from 9 to 11 a.m. at Theodore Payne, 10459 Tuxford St., in Sun Valley, as well as self-guided tours of three home gardens, two fire stations with native plant gardens and the Sunland-Tujunga Welcome Nature Garden from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pre-registration required. $12 for members, $18 non-members. theodorepayne.orgThe San Fernando Valley Rose Society Annual Rose Auction & Potluck starts with a potluck at 1 p.m. in the Robert M. Wilkinson Multipurpose Senior Center, 8956 Vanalden Ave. in Northridge, where visitors can inspect the roses, tools and other items that will be auctioned off to benefit the organization. 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 B...

Mar 8, 2018

Hutton Community Center to host Garden Festival and Flower Show ...

Now in its sixth year, the Inland Empire Master Gardeners Club of Colton, the Riverside-San Bernardino County Orchid Society, and the Riverside Flower Show Association have combined forces to not only display beautiful flower/garden arrangements, but award prizes, and offer several instructional sessions for gardening enthusiasts.Whether you are a seasoned veteran of horticulture, or an aspiring novice, this Garden Festival and Flower Show will have much to offer. The sessions include Care of the Gift Orchid, Succulents and Cactus, Planting with Kids, and Water Saving Irrigation systems.Experienced gardening experts will lead the sessions, and have planned to provide valuable information, answer questions, and include some practical “hands on” activities.Several vendors and local gardeners will be on-hand to offer several smaller potted plants for sale, as well as making available various supplies and important information.This annual garden festival, boutique and flower show event is one of the “hidden gems” of our city and anyone who is interested in flowers, plants, and gardening should plan on attending, and if you are so inclined, participating in the sessions.The Garden Festival and Flower Show is Saturday, March 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lawrence Hutton Community Center, 660 Colton Ave, Colton, CA.For more information about the Garden Festival and Flower Show contact Ro... (The Inland Empire Community)

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