Michael and Lydia Rekrut drop off floral arrangements with Jeannie Redekop, right, at Cobblestone Gardens Retirement Residence in Thorold on Saturday morning. https://t.co/y7Ln60agnE
Saanich resident Colleen O’Farrell is fighting to have a bylaw banning farm stands changed so her flower cart can remain in operation. https://t.co/2bEqqIehLD
The Dutch royals celebrated the 53rd birthday of King Willem-Alexander on April 27 at Palace Huis ten Bosch and released a series of family portraits to mark the occasion. In them, Queen Máxima chose a spectacular floral jumpsuit from Seren London . https://t.co/L63txJDQLn
Michael and Lydia Rekrut drop off floral arrangements with Jeannie Redekop, right, at Cobblestone Gardens Retirement Residence in Thorold on Saturday morning. https://t.co/y7Ln60agnE
The biggest online streaming platform Netflix, will be launching a second first, and indeed, one of its types shows on the tiny screens. This time, it’s a reality series titled The Large Flower Fight. https://t.co/5WNiJnfCjR
Photo: Vanessa Carlysle-Smith A reader sent in these amorous photos recently which appear to show a number of large hearts fastened out of sticks and loose flower petals. https://t.co/TLFNQo9DQz
Good news, gardening fans: The Chelsea Flower Show , one of the Royal Family 's favourite events of the year, is going online due to the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/lQEVzbWikB
Ontario flower producers discarded about 40 per cent of their Easter crop, group says Beneath the panes of his sprawling greenhouse, Jan VanZanten, shown in this undated handout image, surveys the sea of sun star flowers that perk up from plastic #chrysan https://t.co/Ar8WV6GJJH
Flower lovers locked out of a huge garden due to the coronavirus pandemic can see the colourful blooms online instead. Each April, the Trentham Estate, in Stoke-on-Trent, normally receives around 80,000 visitors to its gardens. https://t.co/Ds16iCwuW7
Good news, gardening fans: The Chelsea Flower Show , one of the Royal Family 's favourite events of the year, is going online due to the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/lQEVzbWikB
Colleen O'Farrell has been given 30 days to shut down a flower stand in her yard by Saanich bylaw officers. Flower-seller who started stand to save her business told to quit A Saanich woman’s flower shop is back in business with the help of her https://t.co/tagt53UlaD
Ontario flower farmer Jan Van Zanten looks at a wilting heap of ornithogalum atop the compost pile at his farm. Garden centres have not been able to open across the country during their busiest season due to lockdown restrictions. https://t.co/JImbTyeeFd
It might not feel like spring, but some deserving people are still receiving beautiful bundles of flowers. On April 24, the City of Mississauga announced that it's donating approximately 1,500 pansies, ranunculus and primrose as a gesture of thanks #ranun https://t.co/fTMSXgYoth
Gorgeous! Gigi Hadid received a number of special deliveries for her 25th birthday on Thursday, including flowers from her loved ones. https://t.co/jhpCrqWRHD
Beneath the panes of his sprawling greenhouse, Jan VanZanten, shown in this undated handout image, surveys the sea of sun star flowers that perk up from plastic pots, ready for shipping but without a buyer. #chrysanthemum#orchid#rose#tulip https://t.co/MtpGetYTqj
Colleen O'Farrell's flower business wilted because of COVID-19, but the Saanich resident says it's a district bylaw that's preventing the business from blooming again. https://t.co/Bv1snCuXz4
The Toronto Flower Market is going digital in 2020 – good news for those of us who haven't seen another living thing in weeks.The popular flower market typically runs on a regular basis through the summer months, offering everything from https://t.co/yUPyO0NZTs
By Ranger Steve Mueller Ranger Steve An abundance of flower beauty graces wild areas during April. By May many spring flowers reach peak blooming. Trout lily faces shine bright yellow. #lily#marigold https://t.co/Y1wWi4iZx0
A frontline worker at the Haro Park Centre in Vancouver's West End receives a bouquet of tulips. (CBC) Frontline workers and seniors at care homes around the Lower Mainland received a welcome token of spring this week on behalf of the Dutch https://t.co/vqsyAGhJ6x