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| P: 6/4/2008 10:52:47 PM | |
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Laurie2 Cut Rock Total Posts: 193 Last Post: 9/22/2008 Member Since: 12/30/2007 |
Are hydrangeas available year round? I also found out that the peony is our state flower. Now I really want to use them. I looked up that they bloom in late may and early June, but our wedding is June 25 so I wonder if we'll still be able to get them. Do hydrangeas tend to be expensive? Thanks for your help
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| Posted: 6/4/2008 10:52:47 PM | |
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| P: 6/4/2008 11:01:54 PM | |
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Gypsy Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,306 Last Post: 11/20/2009 Member Since: 8/9/2005 |
Yes, hydrangeas are pretty much available year round. And they aren't really that expensive. I mean... they range from 4-10 a stem about. But they are usually quite large and take up quite a bit of room. So they are... in PS terms, spready. You get a lot of hydrangea for your money. You will be able to get hydrangeas. And also Peonies too. I would be surprised if you couldn't get either then. Peonies can be pricey... we just saw some at the GTG for 12 a stem that in a really high rent place though. If your florist is buying them in bulk for a wedding, they price will be lower as the consumption is close to 100% and she's buying in bulk. But if you only use them sparingly... just in the bouquets and if you have a floral cake topper, in that too. You'll be fine. Hydrangeas are, like I said, really cost effective... so you can pretty much use them anywhere.
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| Posted: 6/4/2008 11:01:54 PM | |
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