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Business name:
Sherman Oaks Floral Boutique
Address:
14428 Ventura Blvd
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Sherman Oaks
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California
Zip Code:
91423
Phone number:
(818) 784-7165
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Apr 4, 2021

Oscars business blooming for Sherman Oaks florist - LA Daily News

Held, a twinkle in his eye matching his silver hair. • RELATED PHOTOS: Mark’s Garden creates floral arrangements for the Oscars For 25 years, the Sherman Oaks florist has designed dramatic centerpieces for the Governors Ball, the official after-party of the Academy Awards. Sunday’s bash in the Ray Dolby Ballroom at the Hollywood & Highland Center will feature a mid-century modern theme, which challenged Held to create a more streamlined, architectural look than the lush landscapes of years past. “We’re not mixing flowers much this year,” Held explains. “The vases basically all have one type of flower, so it’s a cleaner look. We’re using flowers that are sculptural. It’s not fluffy flowers.” The first wave of blooms has just arrived: Tulips, amaryllis and hyacinth from Holland, roses and hydrangea from South America and anemones from Italy. “This year, we have almond blossoms from California – gorgeous branches, blooming branches and ranunculus. That’s the hot flower this year. That, and the anemones, are the popular flowers right now,” the florist explains. • RELATED VIDEO: Mark’s Garden Creates Oscar Arrangements Boxes of vases have been unpacked in the alley behind the shop, with more on the way. Some vessels are sharp and angular; others are curvy and bulbous. Between now and Sunday, two dozen employees will have styled 10 thousand flowers into some 400 arrangements, ranging in size from the palm of your hand to the height of a small pony. The Governors Ball is an A-list affair, bursting at the seams with Oscar winners past and present, many carrying their new hardware with them, carefully placing their statuettes on the table next to Held’...

Dec 10, 2020

Floral Designer Pivoting Business With Customized Bouquets - Spectrum News 1

May, I knew I had to pivot my business," Posada said. "I had to go from these huge budget events to slinging $30 bouquets, $50 bouquets, driving from Sherman Oaks, and to the South Bay. I was working 15-hour days, six days a week, to try to scrape anything I could to continue to pay my rent and survive."Even though Posada has faced some tough times, she continues to grow in her current endeavor. "I have a system, and I had to launch an e-commerce website," she said. "Aside from my weekly accounts, which are my staples, it varies each week. For example, this week and last week have been very slow. I only have four additional orders this week, whereas last month, I had 10-15 additional orders every week." Related Stories Posada is feeling hopeful that business will pick up with the holidays are approaching. "I hope the holidays have people feeling generous to gift people and treat themselves. I'm known for my winter and fall reefs. I love this time of year," she said."My cousin, who is an avid gardener, grew 500 poppy pods for me and drove them out from Texas. People have been at home and doing the same mundane routine for so many months now," added Posada. "Every time I deliver weekly flowers to people, it brings something new to their home. It's new, and it's colorful, it smells good. It has been made specifically for them, and I think that's just an immediate mood elevator for people." ...

Sep 7, 2020

These colorful, resilient plants can withstand the blistering summer heat - OCRegister

Marriott Hotel on Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks, but you will also occasionally see cultivars with pink, white, or yellow bracts. Crown of thorns’ constant color allows you to forgive the spines that cover its stems. Danny Elfman performs during his latest live show, “Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas' Live With Danny Elfman” at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday. Royals catcher Salvador Perez, left, and relief pitcher Wade Davis celebrate after defeating the Blue Jays in Game 6 of baseball's American League Championship Series on Friday. SoundThe gallery will resume inseconds Jason Woodward's tattoos include stars that run the length of his arms. The Army veteran who served in Iraq 2003-2004, says from early military days, stars represented a sailors way home. Now, he says, they signify his "gay pride and guide me in my gay life." The Huntington Beach resident was at the U.S. Open surfing competition. The other plant with non-stop bracts – known as spathes in this case – is Anthurium. Its bracts are also mostly in red but now and then in pink or white. You all know about Anthurium even if its name is not on the tip of your tongue. It’s the plant with those large plastic-textured hearts with tail-like structures known as spadixes protruding from where the heart lobes meet. It is upon these spadixes that the plant’s tiny flowers are embedded. Anthurium (anthos = flower, oura = tail) varieties with miniature bracts are also available, and I have seen them used as summer ground covers in the shade, a dazzling sight like none other. I got to thinking about the resiliency of plants after receiving an email from Susan Buffington, who wrote: “I was so surprised to see my Hoya in full bloom so soon again after it bloomed just a few months ago. It has six full flower clusters open. I inherited this plant from my mother twenty-six years ago and I have only ...

Jul 5, 2019

Garden events in the San Fernando Valley, June 7-14 - LA Daily News

San Fernando Road, Glendale (818-243-4227); 1515 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge (818-790-2555); 12920 Magnolia Blvd., Sherman Oaks (818-761-1522); 50 Taylor Court, Thousand Oaks (805-497-9223). Check website for other locations. Call ahead to confirm your location is holding the class. Free. Upcoming: “Tropical Plants,” 9 a.m. June 22; “Growing Plumerias,” July 6. www.armstronggarden.com Orchid Society of Southern California Orchid Auction: The annual auction event begins with bidder registration and plant inspection, noon June 22. Bidding begins, 1 p.m. First Christian Church, 221 S. Sixth St., Burbank. 323-478-0016. Email: info@orchidssc.org. www.orchidssc.org VISIT Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum: Guided tours of the house, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Garden tour, 10 a.m. Friday. Admission $7; $2 ages 6-16; cash only. 23200 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu. 310-456-8432. www.adamsonhouse.org Conejo Valley Botanical Garden: Specialty gardens include bird habitat, butterfly, desert, rare fruit, herb, orchard and tranquility. Hours: sunrise-sunset daily. Closed on July 4; heavy rain and if trails are muddy (trails may be muddy for several days after rain). Children’s garden: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. Free admission. 400 W. Gainsborough Road, Thousand Oaks. 805-494-7630. www.conejogarden.org Descanso Gardens: Specialty gardens include ancient forest, California natives, camellias, Japanese, lilacs, oak forest and rose. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily (except closed on Christmas). Admission $9; $6 seniors and students; $4 ages 5-12. 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. 818-949-4200. www.descansogardens.org Gardens of the World: Specialty gardens include English perennial, French, Italian, Japanese, mission courtyard and rose. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Closed on major holidays. Free. 2001 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. 805-557-1135. www.gardensoftheworld.info The Getty Center: Tours of grounds and the Central Garden. Check website for hours. Free admission. Parking $15. Getty Center Drive at North Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles. 310-440-7300. www.getty.edu Huntington Botanical Gardens: Specialty gardens include Australian, children’s, Chinese, desert, herb, Japanese, palm and rose. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily except closed on Tuesdays. Closed on New Year’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Admission $25/$29; $21/$24 ages 65 and older and ages 12-18; $13 ages 4-11 (first price is weekday; second is weekend). 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. 626-405-2100. www.huntington.org The Japanese Garden: Stroll through the “dry” Zen meditation and the “wet” gardens. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Guided tours by advance reservation Monday-Thursday mornings. Call to check for unscheduled closures; closed if it rains 24 hours before opening and during open h...

May 31, 2019

Elizabeth Olsen boho in loose linens she picks up Mother's Day flowers with boyfriend Robbie Arnett - Daily Mail

Jarnie. The 30-year-old actress picked up a bouquet of flowers as she was spotted out and about with her boyfriend, Robbie Arnett, in Sherman Oaks, California. Personal errand: Elizabeth Olsen was keeping it real on Mother's Day Sunday as she made sure to remember her own mom, Jarnie with a bouquetThe star - who plays Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe - was going with the flow in loose fitting linens and orthopedic sandals. The boho beauty wore a white T-shirt with stone MC Hammer-style pants, as she carried her belongings in a pale pink waist bag. The sunglasses-clad younger sister of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen appeared to be make-up free, making the most of her flawless complexion and perfect jawline. Stepping out: The 30-year-old actress was spotted out and about with her boyfriend, Robbie Arnett, in Sherman Oaks, CaliforniaShe remained fuss-free with her freshly washed chestnuts locks worn loose and with long bangs framing her face.The Godzilla actress stopped for a little refreshment amid running her errands, grabbing a coffee kerbside with her beau and pooch. The couple appeared to be deep in conversation as they supped on their iced-coffees. Iced-treat: The boho beauty wore a white T-shirt with stone MC Hammer-style pants alongside her beauRobbie, of band Milo Greene, was all in black and looked to be in charge of their black and white four-legged friend. Endgame is currently the second-biggest movie globally of all time with $2.48 billion, trailing behind only Avatar with $2.78 billion.

Mar 15, 2019

Garden events in the San Fernando Valley, March 15-22 - LA Daily News

San Fernando Road, Glendale (818-243-4227); 1515 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge (818-790-2555); 12920 Magnolia Blvd., Sherman Oaks (818-761-1522); 50 Taylor Court, Thousand Oaks (805-497-9223). Check website for other locations. Upcoming: “Growing Perfect Tomatoes,” 8 a.m. March 23. www.armstronggarden.com Night Garden – Plant Power: Variety of activities on the theme of plant usages including making potpourri, learning about essential oils, oak lore and meditation in nature, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Advance tickets required, $15. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. 818-949-4200. descansogardens.org MARCH 19 Geraniums A-Z: Master flower show judge and floral designer Gundrun Kimmel discusses the topic at a meeting of the Southern California Garden Club, 11 a.m. The meeting begins with a plant market and plant specimen display, 9:30; business meeting, 10; club member Gail Vanderhorst discusses "Adaptive Gardening," 10:30 a.m. Bring your own lunch, noon. Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. 818-361-7873. www.southerncaliforniagardenclub.com MARCH 21 The Sweet, the Foul and the Awesome Asciepiads: Sandy Chase discusses the topic at a meeting of the Burbank African Violet Society, 10 a.m. Little White Chapel Christian Church, 1711 N. Avon St., Burbank. 818-951-3597. The Secret Gardens of Forest Lawn-Glendale: The Glendale Historical Society presents a two-part program: Lecture and slide show, 7-8:30 p.m. On March 23, a tour of two locked gardens and the meditation garden 1-5 p.m. Free. First come, first seated. Meet at Forest Lawn-Glendale, Little Church of the Flowers, 1712 S. Glendale Ave. www.forestlawn.com Success with Roses in Containers: Suzanne Horn discusses the topic at a meeting of the Ventura County Rose Society, 7:30 p.m. Doors open for rose growing advice from society members, 6:30, followed by a little rose show and business meeting, 7 p.m. Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center, 5100 Adolfo Road, Camarillo. 818-993-66...

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