Twitter Follow us! Facebook Be Our Friend! Login Login Register Register

Design n Bloom Florals & Landscapes

Beautiful by nature, enhanced by design
Events by Design n Bloom

Connect With Us

Join Design n Bloom on Facebook

Design n Bloom Reviews & Ratings | Wedding Flowers & Decor | Minnesota - Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding areas

Tweets

Recent Images

It Starts With You (and Nature)

Bridal Bouquet
Do you need help with your wedding flowers, someone to deliver fresh flowers, or someone to design and maintain your gardens? We would love to help you! 

Fresh Flowers

Fresh flowers always make an impression. They are perfect for those special occasions – birthdays, anniversaries, or just to say “I love you.” Your arrangement will be made after you order it, so it's as fresh as it can be. Look at some of the arrangements we've delivered, or call Gayle at 651.303.4223 for more information.

Weddings

Your wedding will be a memorable, one-of-a-kind event and deserves special attention. Your wedding florals should be just as memorable. Learn more about Weddings and Celebrations or request a personal Wedding Consultation.

Landscapes

Is your yard getting the best of you, instead of you getting the best of it? We offer consultations, plans, installation and maintenance - let us know how we can help by starting with a Landscape Consultation.

 

Steve, Gayle, and Troy

p.s. - if you really want to know our story, here it is.

Steve, 2012/2/4

Recent blog posts

  • The Eagan Floral Scene

    Back in the first part of 2011, the last full time floral shop in Eagan closed its doors. We often would refer callers looking for a last minute flower arrangement to Eagan Floral, but we've had to adjust and find other alternatives. This isn't new news, but it is something small businesses are having to deal with more regularly. We're ready to help you sort this out.


  • 5 Myths About Watering and Irrigation

    Water dropAfter a rather wet spring, we've had record high temperatures, coupled with an extended dry spell. To be honest, I do have an irrigation system in my yard, but it was installed before we moved in and I constantly struggle with the placement of the sprinklers, the grouping of the sprinklers and the overall installation. Be that as it may, this is about some of the misconceptions about watering and how to best care for your landscape


  • Spring Tree Care 101

    Trees at dusk in SpringThe snows have dispersed, now grass returns to the fields and leaves to the trees. -- Horace

    I've been getting a few questions about tree care recently and with good reason - the heavy snows this winter have taken their toll on a lot of trees and shrubs, leaving us with damaged or weakened trees in our yards and landscapes.

    The first thing not to do is panic! Trees are very hardy and will survive some of the most severe conditions imaginable - some even need to be subjected to burning in order to produce seed.


  • Has Spring Sprung, Yet?

    Waiting for SpringIt's hard to believe that a year ago, the snow had already melted and the ground had warmed enough to dry out so I could rake the lawn! This year, it will still be several weeks until we reach that point, but there are still a few things I'm working on to get geared up for warmer weather.

    First off, the recent cold weather is slowing the snow melt to ease the flooding and I'm thankful for that. It also makes me mindful of the cycle of life and of the seasons. No matter how much we tend to disconnect ourselves from our climate and the environment, we still cannot fully control it or forsake it. The trick is to not see weather as an adversary, but as an ally - partner with it and you will improve your life and the lives of those around you.


  • Spring Gardening Preparations

    Rose hipWait - this is October and it's fall! I am well aware of that and I also know that what you do now will have a big impact on how your plants will fare come next spring. Even though the days are definitely shorter and cooler, there is no shortage of things to do outside and now is a great time for landscapes.

    Before you head inside (or somewhere warmer) for the winter, here are 8 fall gardening activities that will ready your yard for winter and another season of enjoyment next spring.

    Start deadleafing your daylilies and hostas

    The leaves are transferring their energy into the roots for the winter. Gently tug on the dead leaves to remove them. This will improve their appearance and prevent mold and crown rot. If you have a lot of hostas, you can leave some for the spring cleanup. If you have some large clumps that you want to divide in the spring, the leaves will help you locate them early next spring.


Share This!