Easter is right around the corner and this is a great time to celebrate the arrival of spring. Longer days and more sunshine, the symbolic meaning of rebirth and new life can be seen everywhere you look. One of the more popular spring flowers, the azalea, is an excellent choice for Easter decorations. These spring garden favorites are best grown wild and natural and reflect the beauty of Spring perfectly. Take a look at the gorgeous azalea arrangements created by City Line Florist designers for Easter this year. Read More about Pleasant Spring Azaleas For Easter »
The gardens of springtime arrive at different times across the nation, but it’s easy to create a little spring beauty in your home, at your office, or at an event with a light and colorful blooming basket of flowers. With cheerful baskets of lush green plants and flowers, City Line Florist of Trumbull, Connecticut helps you banish the late winter storms that often pass through New England. Read More about A Spring Basket To Die For »
Everyone has their own way to celebrate Easter. For some, watching the kids hunting for colored eggs is the highlight of the day, while for others a family meal is the high point. Some get up early for a sunrise service, while others sleep in late and eat chocolate. No matter how you celebrate this special day, the chances are excellent that flowers are involved in some way. After all, Easter is all about new life, renewal, and rebirth - and what better ambassadors for that message, than beautiful spring flowers?
City Line Florist has a full Easter collection that features the Easter flowers, seasonal dish gardens, gorgeous centerpieces and whimsical gifts that will make the day extra special! Read More about Easter Flowers, Dish Gardens & Centerpieces »
The coming of Easter each year is calculated using the vernal equinox and the lunar cycle. But all you need to know is this – falling on March 27, Easter is within a week of the first… Read More about City Line Florist – Easter Flowers »
Posted by City Line Florist on March 14, 2016
| Last Updated: November 6, 2020
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