Birthday Flowers

A heart-warming Birthday surprise for someone you truly care about!

Funeral Service

Funeral Service Flowers for a well-lived life is the most cherished. Be that open heart for that special someone in grief.

Sympathy

Create that sense of peace and tranquility in their life with a gentle token of deepest affections.

Flowers

Select from variety of flower arrangements with bright flowers and vibrant blossoms! Same Day Delivery Available!

Roses

Classically beautiful and elegant, assortment of roses is a timeless and thoughtful gift!

Plants

Blooming and Green Plants.

Florists in Ashtabula, OH

Find local Ashtabula, Ohio florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Ashtabula and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.

Ashtabula Flower Shops

Bloomers Florist

4136 Main Ave
Ashtabula, OH 44004
(440) 964-8484

Ashtabula OH News

Mar 11, 2016

Traditional Valentine's Day means flowers, candy and dinner

In Ashtabula County, most people show their affection for their sweethearts  in the traditional ways — with flowers, candy or a special dinner. Around the nation the trends haven’t changed that much. According to mashable.com, other than a simple card, candy, flowers, dinner or evening out are still among the top treats for couples nationally. Andrew Viancourt, the “Chocolate Bark Czar” at Marianne’s Chocolates on Bridge Street in Ashtabula Harbor, said chocolate bark, as well as chocolate covered strawberries and boxed assortments were the three big favorites at the shop this Valentine’s Day. Marianne’s Chocolates is owned by Troy and Lorie Dalrymple. Nick Dalrymple is Products Manager. “We’re not usually open on Sunday, but since it was Valentine’s Day we kept the shop doors open so people could get chocolate gifts,” Viancourt said. “Chocolate bark is selling better than usual this year, as well as the traditional favorite chocolate covered strawberries.” He said the bark had gained s... (The Star Beacon)