Use Our Blog Discounts to Purchase Fresh Thanksgiving Cornucopia, Centerpieces or Flowers!

Mayfield Florist Thanksgiving flowers and plants are symbolic of the harvest season. They are also a way to bring beauty into your home during the holiday season, especially if you do not have room for a Thanksgiving centerpiece. The Thanksgiving Cornucopia is used as a symbol of abundance at many festivals during the fall season.     SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE         Thanksgiving Cornucopia The cornucopia is a symbol of abundance and Thanksgiving. It is traditionally made of metal or pottery, with fruits and vegetables spilling out of the horn. The word "cornucopia" comes from the Latin cornu copiae, meaning "horn of plenty." In mythology, it was said that Zeus gave Athena a magical goat-skin bag (another name for this type of container) which never ran out no matter how much food was put inside it! The image above shows an ancient Roman statue depicting a deity holding such a bag over his shoulder; he's surrounded by animals representing different types of produce: grapes for wine, apples for cider...and even eggs! A cornucopia was often placed at the center of a table during Thanksgiving to symbolize abundance and plenty. This tradition began in ancient Rome, where it was common for people to place an upturned goat-skin bag filled with fruit or vegetables on their dining room tables during celebrationsThe cornucopia was a symbol of fertility and abundance in ancient Greece. It was often used on coins and statues to represent the "horn of plenty" which, according to mythology, could never run dry no matter how much food or drink was put inside it.. This mythological symbol can still be seen today in many places throughout the world, from on American coins to in our homes during Thanksgiving. The cornucopia is a symbol of fertility and abundance in ancient Greece. It was often used on coins and statues to represent the "horn of plenty" which, according to mythology, could never run dry no matter how much food or drink was put inside it. This mythological symbol can still be seen today in many places throughout the world, from on American coins to in our homes during Thanksgiving. History of the Cornucopia The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, is a symbol that represents abundance and thanksgiving. It is also known as a harvest symbol because it is traditionally used to celebrate the end of the harvest season. In Greek mythology, it was said that Zeus gave Athena an ornate golden horn filled with fruits and flowers to commemorate her victory over Poseidon in their contest over who would be patron god of Athens. The cornucopia has been used throughout history on coins and sculptures--and even today you can find them on Thanksgiving dinner plates! The word "cornucopia" comes from Latin words meaning "horn" (cornu) and "a fullness or abundance" (copia). The horn of plenty is an ancient symbol representing a bountiful harvest. In Greek mythology, the goddess [...]

Honor that Special Veteran with our Fresh and Patriotic Veterans Day Flowers! (BLOG DISCOUNTS BELOW)

Mayfield Florist Veterans Day is an annual holiday that celebrates all United States military veterans and service members for their sacrifices made on behalf of the country. It is always a good idea to thank our veterans for their service and show your appreciation. If you want to send Veterans Day Flowers to honor those who have served, below are some ideas for what you can give!   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE   Veterans Day History Veterans Day is a federal holiday in the United States that honors those who have served in the U.S. military. It is observed annually on November 11 and was originally called Armistice Day to commemorate the end of World War I, which occurred on November 11, 1918. The day was renamed Veterans Day in 1954 by an act of Congress after it was discovered that there were no longer any veterans alive from World War I who could be honored with an observance at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C. Since then, Veterans Day has become a time for Americans to pay homage not only to their own personal veterans but also those who died in service or are still living today as well as those who are still fighting on the front lines. The day is also a chance for Americans to honor those who have served in the U.S. armed forces since its founding in 1775, and it is a time when many people visit cemeteries where their loved ones are buried or attend ceremonies at military bases around the country.  It is not just about the veterans. Veterans Day Flowers Veterans Day is a day to honor those who have served in the armed forces. It is also a great opportunity to show your appreciation for your veteran by sending them flowers or plants. There are many different types of arrangements you can send, including bouquets, baskets and plants. With Veterans Day just around the corner, it is time to start thinking about what you can get your veteran for this important holiday. You do not have to be a florist or even know anything about flowers to send someone a beautiful bouquet. Our Professional Floral Designers will take care of all the hard work for you! Here are some of our favorite selections: Roses - The red rose has long been associated with love and romance so it makes sense that this would be one of the most popular choices for Veterans Day gifts! You can purchase them from us online at our great website or visit us in store. If roses are not really your thing, then consider something like calla lilies instead; these beautiful white blooms make an excellent choice for any occasion but especially so when it comes time to honor those who have served our country during times of war by sending them off with pride! Calla Lilies - Again, these beautiful white [...]

We Offer Fashionable Fall Flower Products for Home or Office! (DISCOUNTS BELOW) Join Us on November 9th for Holiday Open House

Mayfield Florist With the summer heat finally behind us, we can start to think about fall floral décor. As a professional florist, we like to recommend certain plants and flowers that look great with their colors and textures. Autumn is a great time to add some color to your home with these stylish fall flowers. They are perfect for adding pops of color to your décor, so you can enjoy them all season long! In this article we discuss our favorite options for Fashionable Fall Floral Products.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE   Fall Fashionable Plants: These plants look beautiful year-round, but they are especially gorgeous during autumn when their leaves change colors from green to shades of red or yellow. They are also really easy to care for, so you do not have to worry about them getting too much or too little water. Burro’s tail: This pretty succulent has green leaves that grow on tall, thin stems with red tips. It makes a great houseplant because it does not need much water or sunlight and can survive in almost any environment. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Sage (Salvia officinalis) - also known as garden sage, this herb can be used in cooking and has fragrant foliage with blue flowers on it during the summer months. Chrysanthemum - this perennial flower comes in many different varieties including single-flowered types, which bloom from May through November; double varieties with large flowers that have a bright yellow center surrounded by white petals; or "dwarf" mums that grow no higher than 2 feet tall. There are also several hybrids available at nurseries today such as 'Helen Traubel' which combines several colors into one plant! Shasta Daisies - these perennials have bright yellow daisy-like flowers on them that are 2-3 feet in diameter. They grow best in full sun and can tolerate some shade, but need a lot of water to thrive Hollyhocks (Alcea rose) - these plants are known for their tall stalks of colorful flowers that are available in white, pink, purple or red. They grow best in full sun and need plenty of water throughout the growing season. Fall Fragrant Flowers Fall is the perfect time to use fragrant flowers in your home décor. The following are some of our favorites: Lilies Roses (especially red) Orchids and other tropical flowers, such as geraniums, lavender, violets and jasmine Peacock feathers and other ornamental Bird Ornamental feathers are a great way to add texture and color. They can be used in vases or as part of an arrangement. Ferns are a great way to add texture and color. They can be used in vases or as part of an arrangement. Fall Fragrant Plants Alyssum -This annual flower is a great way to add fall color to your home. It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil, and its blooming period lasts from late spring through early summer. It can be planted [...]

Get in The Holiday Spirit with Our Fresh Halloween Floral Gifts! (DISCOUNTS BELOW)

Mayfield Florist Halloween is the most popular fall holiday for adults and children alike. The creepy costumes, decorations, and haunted houses have been around for hundreds of years. As it turns out, Halloween flowers have been around even longer! While we do not recommend giving your kids a bouquet with severed heads or bloody skulls trick-or-treating, these Halloween Floral Gifts will make great centerpieces at your party or as an addition to any table setting during your celebration tonight.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       Halloween Floral Gift Ideas You can never go wrong with flowers. Whether it is for a special occasion or just because, your loved ones will appreciate any flower arrangement you get them. However, if you want to add an extra spooky element to your gift, try these Halloween-themed bouquets: Spider Bouquet: This bouquet is perfect for the spider lover in your life. It includes black and orange roses, as well as a few spiders (fake, of course). Bat Bouquet: For those who love bats, this bouquet is sure to be a hit. It includes orange roses, mini carnations and ferns. You can also add some purple hydrangeas for extra flair. Monster Bouquet: This bouquet is perfect for kids who love monsters. It includes black roses, purple carnations and orange teddy bears. You can also add some brown hydrangeas to complete the look. History of Halloween Halloween is a holiday that is celebrated on the night of 31 October. It has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which was held on this date in honor of the dead. The Celts believed that on 1 November (the beginning of winter) their spirits would travel across an invisible boundary into our world and wreak havoc on humans who were still alive; therefore, they carved faces into turnips or potatoes to scare away these evil spirits. Today's Halloween traditions are thought to have been influenced by these practices: trick-or-treating for candy takes place at night because it was safer than during daytime hours; jack o'lanterns were originally carved from turnips or potatoes so people could see them better at night; bobbing for apples originated when children dipped their heads into tubs full of water while attempting to grab apples floating there--just like how ghosts can't cross running water! Halloween is a day of celebration for witches and other magic-users. It's also the time when ghosts and spirits are believed to be able to walk through our world freely! On Halloween, many people dress up in costumes to look like scary creatures or evil spirits--some even go so far as to disguise their voices with helium so they sound high pitched. This is done in order to scare people and have fun! In the United States, Halloween is celebrated on October 31st and is a day when children dress up in costumes and go door to door trick-or-treating. This holiday has [...]

We Offer Fresh and Upscale Bosses Day Flowers and Plants! (DISCOUNTS BELOW)

Mayfield Florist Bosses' day is just around the corner, and finding the perfect gift can be difficult. Finding a thoughtful gift for your boss is even more challenging! Luckily, we have compiled a list of Bosses Day Flowers & Plants that are sure to impress your boss. Whether you want something simple or something extravagant, this list has got you covered!   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       Bosses Day  Bosses Day is a day to recognize your boss and show appreciation for their hard work and dedication. It is held on the first Monday of August each year, so this year it will be celebrated on Monday, August 5th. This holiday was first started in 1996 by a group called Bosses Day Inc. They created an organization that would help people recognize their bosses on this special day by giving them gifts like flowers or plants with messages of thanks attached to them. On Bosses Day, you can thank your boss for all they do by giving them something small but meaningful like flowers or plants that have hidden messages inside them! You can also make them a thank-you card or even bake them some cookies! It's a great way to say thank you for all their hard work, dedication, and support throughout the year. If you're wondering what you should get your boss on this holiday, here are some ideas: The first thing you should do is thank your boss for all of their hard work and dedication throughout the year. If they are celebrating this holiday with you, it is a great time to go out for lunch or dinner together! You could also make them a thank-you card or bake them some cookies as another way of showing appreciation. If you want to get your boss something special for Bosses Day, here are some ideas: Flowers, plants or a plant pot with an inside message attached to it! A card with a personalized message written inside. Cookies or cupcakes decorated with icing and sprinkles. The History of Bosses Day Bosses Day is a holiday that celebrates your boss. It is a day to show them appreciation for all they do and how much you appreciate them, even if you do not always feel like it! The history of Bosses Day dates back to 2009 when several employees at the office supply chain Staples decided to celebrate their manager with cake and other gifts on his birthday (which was also the same day as Father's Day). From there, other businesses began doing the same thing for their managers and soon enough it became an official national holiday in many countries around the world including Canada, Australia and New Zealand! The United States has yet to make Bosses Day an official holiday, but that doesn't mean you can't celebrate it! If you're looking for ways to show your boss how much they mean [...]

Shop with us If You Need Stunning October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers!

Mayfield Florist You will find the highest quality October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers when you shop with us in store or online. Our thoughtful and beautiful flowers and plants are perfect to show your support and caring for all special occasions.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers October Birthday Flowers are a great way to put a smile on someone's face. October Birth Flowers are the Marigold and Cosmos but additional popular flowers for October Birthdays are: Lilacs Peonies Carnations Chrysanthemums Bachelor buttons Mums (also known as "cranesbill") Asters Sunflowers are also a great option for October birthdays, especially if your special someone has an affinity for gardening or outdoor activities. If you're looking for something bright and colorful, try sunflowers! Some other beautiful options include Hydrangeas Magnolias Daffodils As you can see, there are plenty of options when it comes to choosing flowers for a special October birthday. No matter which type of flower you choose, your recipient will love them! October Birthday Plants are a great option as well for people who really like plants and perhaps want to keep the plants around for a while.  October birthday plants include: Chrysanthemum, Calendula, Daisy, Dahlia and Lily. These flowers are ideal for any October birthday or Breast Cancer Awareness month because they all have the word "October" in their names. The Rose is a classic choice for any October birthday or Breast Cancer Awareness month because it's associated with love (and it's pink). Zinnia makes for a colorful addition to any bouquet. Breast Cancer Awareness Flowers October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to the month's official designation, October is also National Mammography Month, Pinktober and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Canada. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. In 2018, there were about 252,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the United States and over 40,000 deaths. Breast cancer is not just a disease that affects women, but also men. Men can develop breast cancer as well. The American Cancer Society estimates that 2% of all cancers diagnosed in men are breast cancers (about 2,500 cases each year) Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast. The disease can also spread to other parts of the body. The Rose is a classic choice for Breast Cancer Awareness month because it's associated with love (and it's pink). Zinnia makes for a colorful addition to any bouquet! Breast Cancer Awareness Plants October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and you can show your support by planting a tree or plant. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the air we breathe, which helps to cleanse our environment of harmful toxins. The American Cancer Society recommends planting trees in your neighborhood, as well as finding ways to reduce [...]

Shop With Us and See the Flower Bouquets our Passionate and Talented Floral Designers Create!

Mayfield Florist One major responsibility of Professional Floral Designers is to ensure their customer's events are a big success. Whether it is an intimate gathering or a grand affair, they will set up the best floral design to compliment your vision and budget. Our team of compassionate and detail minded designers use fresh farm grown flowers and their creative skills to produce the most stunning flower arrangements in the industry.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       Floral Design Floral design is a creative art form that uses floral materials to produce artistic designs. Floral designers use a variety of mediums, including fresh and dried flowers, foliage, fruits and vegetables as well as other products such as bamboo stalks, grasses or feathers. They often work with an arranger or florist to create finished pieces for customers in the wedding industry or for retail sale at florists' shops. Floral design can be used in the making of floral arrangements (such as bouquets), corsages/boutonnieres and other creations such as wreaths or centerpieces. The term "floral designer" may also refer more specifically to people who create custom-made wedding bouquets on behalf of clients who are getting married at their own homes rather than having them done professionally by a florist. A person who designs floral arrangements but does not work with live plants (i.e., someone who uses only dried materials) would not normally be considered a "florist". Floral designers are often trained at trade schools or colleges and may be certified by the American Institute of Floral Designers. Floral designers can also be involved with the design of floral decorations for interiors, such as furniture or walls. Floral design is often used in wedding planning as well as other types of celebrations such as birthday parties and anniversaries. Floral Design Skills Floral designer skills are varied, and they can be broken down into five categories: creative, technical, organizational, business and interpersonal. The most important of these is creativity; floral designers must have a natural talent for designing flowers and plants to create beautiful arrangements. They also need to have excellent taste in color schemes and textures so that their designs look attractive from every angle. They must be able to visualize a finished product before starting work on it--and if something doesn't turn out right during construction (which happens often), they must know how to fix it quickly. Interpersonal skills are important because floral designers often work directly with customers on their projects; this means having patience when explaining what goes into making certain types of arrangements or why certain elements won't work together well visually. Floral artists also need good communication skills so they can relay instructions clearly when working with other employees such as florists or delivery drivers who may not understand exactly what type of arrangement needs delivering where without some guidance! Floral designers are also responsible for keeping their own work areas clean and [...]

We Have the Finest Selection of Fall Themed Flower Bouquets and Arrangements!

Mayfield Florist Fall arrives on September 23rd, and it is time to start thinking about Fall holiday gifts! Flowers and plants make the perfect gift for any occasion. With so many varieties available, you are sure to find something that fits your needs. Our Professional Floral Designers have created some of most beautiful and Fall Themed Bouquets and Arrangements you will find.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       Flower Gifts Fall flower gifts are a great way to send a message. Fall flowers are beautiful and fragrant, adding color and beauty to your home. Flower gift varieties include chrysanthemums, dahlias and roses. The beauty of fall flowers is that they are not only beautiful and fragrant, but also long-lasting. When you send a gift of flowers in the fall, it will bring joy to the recipient for weeks to come. The variety of fall flower arrangements is wonderful. You can find bouquets that are perfect for any occasion, from birthdays to anniversaries and more. If you have a special person in mind, consider sending them a beautiful fall bouquet to let them know how much they mean to you. Fall Flower Gift Varieties The fall flower and plant gifts below are from our selection of the best-selling items on our site. They are sure to please any recipient, no matter what their interests or preferences may be: Asters are a classic fall flower that can be used in bouquets and centerpieces at weddings, parties and more. Sunflowers are another popular choice for fall flowers because they add an element of cheerfulness to any setting (especially if you choose one with bright yellow petals). Roses are also perfect for adding beauty to your home or office space during this season. Our selection of houseplant gifts includes popular choices such as fiddle leaf fig trees, spider plants and more. These beautiful plants will add a touch of greenery to any room while requiring minimal care. Our selection of succulent plants is another popular gift option, especially for those who want to add a touch of nature to their home or office space. They're easy to care for and will last for years if you follow our simple instructions: Fragrances of Fall Fall fragrances are a great way to capture the essence of autumn. Whether you're looking for a new scent or just want something to wear while you walk through the woods, there are many scents available that will remind you of this beautiful time of year. There are many scents available in fall perfumes, which can be worn by both men and women alike. If your loved one prefers not to wear perfume or cologne because they don't like how strong it can be on their skin, it may be best for them instead try out an oil diffuser with a scent like apple cider or cinnamon sticks (which also doubles as a great home [...]

Celebrate National Daughters and Sons Day with our Fresh and Beautiful Flowers

Mayfield Florist National Daughters and Sons Day are observed in September. Daughters Day is the 25th and Sons Day is the 28th. For those who do not know, these are days set aside to honor the special bond between a daughter or son and their parent. It is a celebration that began in 1988 by the United Way of America as part of their volunteer program called Volunteer Connections. Since then, it has grown into something bigger because people started seeing how important it was to recognize this unique relationship between children and parents. Plan your flower delivery for National Daughters and Sons Day with the help of our floral team. Your loved one will be delighted! National Daughters and Sons Day Flowers are a great way to show your loved ones how much you care. They are also an easy way to let someone know that they are on your mind, or that they mean the world to you.   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       National Daughters and Sons Day Flowers You can find all sorts of flowers for sale on our website, including roses, tulips and daisies. If you are looking for something more unique than the traditional bouquet of roses or carnations, consider buying your loved one some succulents instead! Succulents are beautiful plants that grow well indoors or out, and they are perfect for people who do not have a lot of time to care for their plants. Succulents are easy to maintain, so your loved one can enjoy them long after you have given them as a gift! If you are looking for a unique gift idea, consider buying your loved one some succulents. Succulents are beautiful plants that grow well indoors or out, and they are perfect for people who do not have a lot of time to care for their plants. Succulents are easy to maintain, so your loved one can enjoy them long after you have given them as a gift! Daffodils Daffodils are a great choice for National Daughters and Sons Day. They are symbolic of spring, rebirth and renewal, which makes them perfect for this day that celebrates new beginnings. Daffodils also have a long history in the United States; they were first brought over by English settlers who wanted to grow them in their new home country. Daffodils come in many different colors including white, yellow and orange so you can find one that matches your loved one's personality or favorite color! Daffodils are easy to grow and can be found at most nurseries. They like full sun and moist soil, so if you want them to last longer than a few days after the holiday, be sure to give them plenty of water. If you are looking for a longer-lasting gift, consider buying a daffodil bulb. You can plant it and watch it grow over the course of the year. When spring [...]

Voted Best Florist 2023 plus every year since 2016 and we have gorgeous Yom Kippur Flowers

Mayfield Florist Our Floral Designers have created the most caring and beautiful flower arrangements that are perfect Yom Kippur Flowers. Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year in Judaism and is a day of fasting and reflection. Celebrations are held after sunset at sundown (6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time). While you might not be able to attend these celebrations in person, you can send religious gifts or flowers to someone who is observing Yom Kippur from afar—or even deliver them yourself if you are traveling!   SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFERS - USE ON MAIN WEBSITE       What is Yom Kippur? Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year for Jews. It is a day of fasting and atonement, prayer, reflection and forgiveness. The name Yom Kippur means "Day of Atonement" in Hebrew; it's also known as the "Sabbath of Sabbaths." Yom Kippur begins at sundown on October 9th this year (2019) and ends after sunset on October 11th with Rosh Hashanah beginning shortly thereafter. In addition to fasting from food and drink (except water), observant Jews also abstain from wearing leather shoes or engaging in sexual relations during this period. The Jewish day begins at sundown and ends a full 24 hours later at sundown. The day is divided into two 12-hour periods, or "watches," with each watch corresponding to one half of the day. The first watch begins at sundown and ends at midnight. The second watch begins at midnight and ends at midday on the following day. Jews typically sleep during the first watch and then pray in the synagogue during the second watch. One of the most important aspects of Yom Kippur is atonement. It is a day devoted entirely to focused prayer and repentance for sins committed throughout the year. According to Jewish tradition, God inscribes everyone's name in an "account book," on Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year). The account book is sealed on Rosh Hashanah and opened on Yom Kippur; those whose names are written therein will be spared from divine judgment during the coming year. History of Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the tenth day of Tishri, the seventh month in the Hebrew calendar. It marks the end of Yom Teruah (the Day of Trumpets) and is considered to be the holiest day in Judaism, second only to Shabbat. On this day, jews fast from sunrise until sunset, engage in prayer and repentance for their sins throughout history and seek forgiveness from God so they can be reconciled with him before Rosh Hashanah begins on October 1st. It is customary for Jews to ask forgiveness from one another, and it is also common to exchange gifts at this time. This holiday serves as a cleansing of the soul and a preparation for the new year ahead. Kippur is also known as Yom HaKippurim (Day of Atonement) and Tish B’Av. In Hebrew, the word [...]

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