Thursday, December 18, 2008

Keeping up with our growing business, the kids, their multiple activities, and now THE HOLIDAYS, has been a challenge. But here we are, thankful for this year that is ending so wonderfully, and happy to have such great friends, families and now.... clients!

The Miami Herald article (Nov 30th) had an amazing impact. The calls have not stopped, and the client list continues to grow. We are now traveling farther than we ever planned, and very happy to do so.

No posting can go without some pictures, so we are putting some holiday ideas for you. Next week you will be receiving some of these flowers, so these may come handy.





HAPPY HOLIDAYS. ENJOY YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND HAVE A WONDERFUL AND FLOWERY TIME.

Monday, November 10, 2008

As seen in the Miami Herald

This Sunday's Home & Design Section brought a great article titled "$500 bedroom remake - you don't have to spend a lot to update your sanctuary"
.... right up our alley!!! Isn't this what we have been saying all along??? And the writer even wrote the following:

Adorn with fresh flowers for $25: It's the one thing those design magazines always seem to have in photos that real lifers don't: a vase of flowers. Whether it's a vase full of tulips or rhodondendrons, or one filled with tall grass and lilies, fresh flowers instantly enliven a room".

It really is THAT simple. Sign up for our flower club, receive $25.00 worth of flowers (or $50.00) a week, and you will see your rooms brighten up and adopt a whole new look without breaking the bank.



Sunday, October 5, 2008

This is Flowers at your Door


I thought my post today could introduce us to all our clients (and future clients!).
This is us: Annette Dobrinsky and Monica Pardo. We are Flowers at your Door.
We started our business about a year ago and it has been quite an experience!

With our kids in school, and full of energy to begin a new stage in our lives, we put our heads together and came up with this beautiful and rewarding business that we love so much.

Drawing on our experiences, in the areas of marketing communications (Monica) and Business Management (Annette), and with the support of our husbands and kids, we embarked on this project.

Our website was developed entirely in Colombia by a great guy who has been invaluable to our business development. The graphics and pictures were done by us. The beautiful pictures you see throughout our site, were taken by us with the help of a photographer friend, and two great friends who let us use their houses as locations.

And so we began. Now, almost a year later, we are happy to re-launch our site, to incorporate all the learnings of the past year, and to keep up with the ever changing e-commerce technology.

We stand by our products. We are proud of what we offer and are sure you will love our flowers. Mostly, we want to be there for you, to advise you on what flower to pick, how much to buy, how to care for them. Visit our site. And most importantly: Let us know what you think!!

Have a great week.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

WE BRING BEAUTY TO YOUR DOOR

Welcome again to our blog. We will try to upload as many beautiful pictures as we can possibly find, not only to make your day a little brighter, but to show you all the different kinds of flowers we can bring you. Here are some...




Our New Look

We are slowly coming out with our new face. Our website is almost ready with our new products and offers. We know you are going to love all that we have done. We listened, and we are ready to launch. Stay tuned...
For now, look at our new beautiful logo!!!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

The Rainforest Alliance*


Flowers at your Door is proud to bring you flowers from Rainforest Alliance certified farms in Colombia.

The Rainforest Alliance works to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behavior.

Agriculture -- farming and grazing -- already uses 38 percent of the Earth's lands. Industrial agriculture is a leading polluter and a rapacious user of water. As population pressures increase everywhere, and the pace of conversion from forests to farmland accelerates, current practices will only continue to accelerate the cycle of poverty experienced by most farmers, especially in and around our planet's most sensitive and unique ecosystems.

But Rainforest Alliance Certified farms have reduced environmental footprints, are good neighbors to human and wild communities and are often integral parts of regional conservation initiatives.

Rainforest Alliance Certified means:

  • Less water pollution

  • Less soil erosion

  • Reduced threats to the environment and human health

  • Wildlife habitat is protected

  • Less waste

  • More efficient farm management

  • Improved conditions for farm workers

  • Improved profitability and competitiveness for farmers

  • More collaboration between farmers and conservationists

    Ferns and Cut Flowers



    Americans and Europeans have an enduring passion for flowers. Since the mid-1980s, growers in the tropics, from Latin America to Africa, have been increasing their production of roses, carnations and other blooms to meet the growing demand in the United States and Europe. Ninety percent of the cut flowers and ferns imported into the United States come from Colombia, Ecuador or another Latin American country, and Kenya provides one-quarter of the European Union’s bouquets. Those roses you bought for your valentine were probably raised in a rainforest country, and many of the ferns which envelop flower bouquets are grown in Costa Rica and Guatemala.

    Woman in a Greenhouse

    The rapid growth of the floriculture industry has created welcome jobs in Latin America. Sales of the smooth, dark green fern known as "leatherleaf" bring $52 million annually to Costa Rica, where fern farms employ 6,000 people at salaries above the rural average. In Kenya, flower production has become the second largest source of foreign exchange, behind tea and ahead of coffee.

    Flower cultivation has very often come at the expense of healthy ecosystems -- and the well-being of workers and surrounding communities.

    Flower and fern growers tend to use liberal doses of agrochemicals -- and because flowers are not food, governments do not impose restrictions on pesticide use. With only weak government controls, pesticide and fertilizer use in flower farms can threaten the health of workers and neighbors as well as drinking water supplies. In many cases the governments of importing countries require extensive pesticide usage to ensure flowers are free of pests.

    Cultivating Earth-Friendly Flowers

    Through a four-year-long process of research, experimentation and field trials, the Rainforest Alliance and its partners in the Sustainable Agriculture Network, a consortium of nine leading environmental groups in Latin America, developed standards for responsible flower and fern farm management.

    The standards protect ecosystems and wildlife habitats, conserve water and soil, promote decent and safe working conditions and ensure that the farms are good neighbors to rural communities and wildlands.

*(Article taken from the Rainforest Alliance website)


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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Hydrangeas





An important part of our blog is to keep our clients up to date on the flower trends.
It seems that hydrangeas are the flower to buy these days.
The simplicity of these flowers, the fact that they are so easy to arrange, the fact that they live so long if cared for, make them so desirable.
I am posting some pictures from "Veranda" and "Southern Accents" that can give you some ideas on how to arrange them, and enjoy these great flowers.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

TRENDS


“IN JUST FOUR YEARS, TORY BURCH HAS MADE HER MARK IN FASHION - BY REMAKING FASHION IN HER OWN IMAGE”

Town & Country Magazine
January 2008


Tory Burch has long been one of the most glamorous women in NY. She has translated her taste and lifestyle into an instantly recognizable fashion brand.

"I love fresh flowers in every room in my house. I like bright colors and prefer arrangements with all one type of flower". Tory says.

Ask us about our beautiful hydrangeas, or visit our website!
www.flowersatyourdoor.com

CAN PETAL POWER PERK UP YOUR MORNING?


Recent research confirms that flowers might be the perfect pick-me-up for millions of Americans who do not consider themselves “morning people.” Participants of a behavioral study conducted by researchers at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital confirmed that they feel least positive in the early hours but reported being happier and more energetic after looking at flowers first thing in the morning.
“The morning blahs, it turns out, is a real phenomenon, with positive moods – happiness, friendliness and warmth, for example – manifesting much later in the day,” says lead researcher Nancy Etcoff, Ph.D. “Interestingly, when we placed a small bouquet of flowers into their morning routines, people perked up.”
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Another research study, conducted at Rutgers University, explored the link between flowers and life satisfaction in a 10-month study of participants' behavioral and emotional responses to receiving flowers. The results show that flowers are a natural and healthful moderator of moods.
1. Flowers have an immediate impact on happiness. All study participants expressed "true" or "excited" smiles upon receiving flowers, demonstrating extraordinary delight and gratitude. This reaction was universal, occurring in all age groups.
2. Flowers have a long-term positive effect on moods. Specifically, study participants reported feeling less depressed, anxious and agitated after receiving flowers, and demonstrated a higher sense of enjoyment and life satisfaction.
3. Flowers make intimate connections. The presence of flowers led to increased contact with family and friends.
"Common sense tells us that flowers make us happy," said Dr. Haviland-Jones. "Now, science shows that not only do flowers make us happier than we know, they have strong positive effects on our emotional well being."