Beaver County Courthouse Bud Vase Subscription
A taste of the freshest seasonal flowers delivered monthly to your office at the courthouse! March through October’s deliveries include fresh, locally grown flowers- sign up for the monthly newsletter to stay up to date on what’s growing and what to expect. Winter bud vases will include internationally grown flowers, and the bud vase itself will be swapped out monthly at each delivery.
This subscription is $10 per month, paid 6 months at a time ($60 total). Please let me know which office you work in in the comment box when you order. (And I will deliver these despite the website requiring you to select a pick-up location!)
Deliveries are on the first Thursday of the month:
January 2, February 6- internationally grown flowers- something cheery for the grey winter days!
March 6, April 3- the start of tulips, daffodils, snapdragons, ranunculus, overwintered hardy annuals
May 1, June 5- featuring ranunculus, peonies, late tulips, and the start of annuals
July 3, August 7- zinnias, dahlias, snapdragons, sunflowers, lots of unique fillers and foliage
September 4, October 2- All of the best fall colors! Dahlias galore, sunflowers, heirloom mums
November 6, December 4- November will be a stunning variety of dried flowers that will last you all winter, and December will be a holiday themed bouquet with international flowers and local foliage
A taste of the freshest seasonal flowers delivered monthly to your office at the courthouse! March through October’s deliveries include fresh, locally grown flowers- sign up for the monthly newsletter to stay up to date on what’s growing and what to expect. Winter bud vases will include internationally grown flowers, and the bud vase itself will be swapped out monthly at each delivery.
This subscription is $10 per month, paid 6 months at a time ($60 total). Please let me know which office you work in in the comment box when you order. (And I will deliver these despite the website requiring you to select a pick-up location!)
Deliveries are on the first Thursday of the month:
January 2, February 6- internationally grown flowers- something cheery for the grey winter days!
March 6, April 3- the start of tulips, daffodils, snapdragons, ranunculus, overwintered hardy annuals
May 1, June 5- featuring ranunculus, peonies, late tulips, and the start of annuals
July 3, August 7- zinnias, dahlias, snapdragons, sunflowers, lots of unique fillers and foliage
September 4, October 2- All of the best fall colors! Dahlias galore, sunflowers, heirloom mums
November 6, December 4- November will be a stunning variety of dried flowers that will last you all winter, and December will be a holiday themed bouquet with international flowers and local foliage
A taste of the freshest seasonal flowers delivered monthly to your office at the courthouse! March through October’s deliveries include fresh, locally grown flowers- sign up for the monthly newsletter to stay up to date on what’s growing and what to expect. Winter bud vases will include internationally grown flowers, and the bud vase itself will be swapped out monthly at each delivery.
This subscription is $10 per month, paid 6 months at a time ($60 total). Please let me know which office you work in in the comment box when you order. (And I will deliver these despite the website requiring you to select a pick-up location!)
Deliveries are on the first Thursday of the month:
January 2, February 6- internationally grown flowers- something cheery for the grey winter days!
March 6, April 3- the start of tulips, daffodils, snapdragons, ranunculus, overwintered hardy annuals
May 1, June 5- featuring ranunculus, peonies, late tulips, and the start of annuals
July 3, August 7- zinnias, dahlias, snapdragons, sunflowers, lots of unique fillers and foliage
September 4, October 2- All of the best fall colors! Dahlias galore, sunflowers, heirloom mums
November 6, December 4- November will be a stunning variety of dried flowers that will last you all winter, and December will be a holiday themed bouquet with international flowers and local foliage