Blossom Flower Shops

Blossom Flower Shops

Yonkers & White Plains Flower Delivery | Family Owned & Operated for Four Generations, Since 1925

Time for Prom! Wearable Flowers

Prom season is here, and after the prom-posal is out of the way, it is time to prepare! Gowns, tuxes, limos, and dinners all need to be lined up - and of course, you'll need flowers. Wearable flowers are a cherished tradition for proms and spring formals, and we couldn't imagine the big dance without them. Corsage, boutonniere, or even a floral crown - all the formal florals you need are right here at Blossom Flower Shops. Read More about Time for Prom! Wearable Flowers »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on April 20, 2017 | Last Updated: August 25, 2022 Uncategorized

Caring for your Indoor Green and Flowering Plants

Spring has sprung in Yonkers and Whites Plains, and if you would like to bring the outdoors in and fill your home with indoor green and flowering plants, you'll want to stop by Blossom Flower Shops. Not only will we provide you with the highest quality beautiful plants, but our experts are happy to help you to learn how to care for them. Plants work hard on our behalf to clean the air and promote well-being, and we think we should return the favor - here are just a few of our favorite flowering plants and how to care for them. The Perfect Gifts: Flowering plants make excellent gifts for Administrative Professionals Day (April 26). Read More about Caring for your Indoor Green and Flowering Plants »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on April 6, 2017 | Last Updated: April 10, 2017 Uncategorized

Floral Designs for Administrative Professionals Week

We New Yorkers take business very seriously. On any given morning, our roadways and trains are full of people making their way back and forth to a workplace. Many of those employees go throughout most of the year without much recognition, but in April, some of our unsung heroes take center stage! April 26 is National Administrative Professionals Day - and to make sure that no one misses it, the celebration has been extended to include an entire week of honoring these very important people. Who in your organization deserves some accolades? Blossom Flower Shops has the floral designs, green plants, and flowering gardens you'll need. Did You Know? The International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) represents the approximately 4 million admin pros working in the United States currently. Only 5% of those in the field are men.  Read More about Floral Designs for Administrative Professionals Week »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on March 28, 2017 | Last Updated: March 31, 2017 Uncategorized

Recognizing Those Who Adopt Puppies

There is nothing quite so carefree and joyful as a puppy - but sadly, these lovable animals face some fairly steep odds here in the U.S. when it comes to being brought up in a loving home. National Puppy Day was established to shine a spotlight on the necessity for spaying and neutering, the issues of shelter overcrowding, and the high rates of euthanasia. On March 23rd, organizers encourage all prospective pet owners to go to a local shelter to pick out their new furry friend, or to consider donating if they cannot adopt. Blossom Flower Shops' talented designers can create any custom floral design you need - from the whimsical to the beautiful! If you want to honor the pet owners in your life, come speak to us.   Read More about Recognizing Those Who Adopt Puppies »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on March 7, 2017 | Last Updated: March 11, 2017 Uncategorized

Green Florals for St. Patrick’s Day

There are nearly 36 million people who claim Irish descent here in the United States - and virtually all of them are likely to be able to trace their roots back to their ancestors who arrived in the 1800's, primarily through New York and Boston. And although there is some debate as to which city hosted the very first St. Patrick's Day parade, there is no doubt that our area knows how to celebrate this day! The iconic St. Patrick's Day parade, which marches down Fifth Avenue past St. Patrick's Cathedral, is one of the largest events of its kind in the United States. And Blossom Flower Shops is right in the spirit of the holiday, with beautiful green florals and designs for this popular day. Everyone is Irish on March 17th - so while you are wearing your green, dress up your home or office as well! Did You Know? St. Patrick was a Catholic missionary to Ireland, but he was not Irish. His given name was Maewyn Succat, and he was born in Great Britain. He came by his love for Ireland in a strange way - after having being kidnapped by pirates as a young man, they held him captive in the green countryside.  Read More about Green Florals for St. Patrick’s Day »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on February 27, 2017 | Last Updated: October 11, 2017 Uncategorized

Seasonal Spring Flowers Have Arrived

When it is cold outside and there is snow on the ground, we often dream of springtime. The good news is, the season of warming trends and sunshine is quickly approaching - the even better news is that you can bring all the beauty of New York spring flowers into your home or office today, with a seasonal floral design from Blossom Flower Shops. Fun Fact - Almost more eager than we are for the spring thaw is the delicate crocus. This small but mighty flower is one of the first harbingers of the imminent spring, many times even pushing up through snow cover in its haste to bloom!  Read More about Seasonal Spring Flowers Have Arrived »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on February 16, 2017 | Last Updated: August 26, 2022 Uncategorized

Mardi Gras Festivities

Mardi Gras dates back thousands of years to pagan celebrations of spring and fertility, When Rome adopted Christianity, the popular local traditions were integrated into the new faith. The wild revelry of Mardi Gras thus became a prelude to Lent, the 40 days of penance between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday.  On the day before Ash Wednesday, revelers would feast on all of the meat, eggs, milk, and cheese they had in their homes to prepare for weeks of fasting, inspiring the name Fat Tuesday. Read More about Mardi Gras Festivities »
Posted by Kevin Kegan on February 10, 2017 | Last Updated: February 21, 2017 Uncategorized