Philippine Flowers Blog on Sep 10th, 2008Elegant Osiana Roses
Maintaining relationships with friends and loved ones is never an easy task. It involves a lot of tricky time management and good memory to keep all our relationships intact and well-oiled! If you’re the type of person who has a bad memory and who doesn’t have the talent for fixing your schedule to spend time […]
islandrose on Sep 8th, 2008Triple 8 - 88DB.com bash
This article was first published in Manila Bulletin on September 8,2008 .
88DB.com, the first service portal in the Philippines that provides freelance service providers, micro entrepreneurs and small-and-medium businesses a venue to promote their services or products online for free, recently celebrated its second anniversary in Oceanarium, Manila Ocean Park.
Dubbed as “Triple 8, 88DB.com Anniversary […]
Flowers Philippines on Sep 6th, 2008Choosing the Right Flower Supplier
The competition in the cut flower trade is definitely strong due to a steady demand from the market, especially during occasions such as Valentine’s Day, the wedding month of June and the Christmas Season. There are several companies from which a budding or distinguished florist shop can choose—indeed, the options are varied and almost all […]
islandrose on Sep 4th, 2008Product Spotlight: Calima
Convey your warmest feelings of admiration for grandpa and grandma with our peach roses. Our Calima rose variety has delicate pink and cream petals that will definitely put that smile on their faces.
Express your deep appreciation by sending a dozen or two of Calima roses today.
dustin on Sep 3rd, 2008September Discount
CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS’ DAY WITH 5% OFF ON ALL BOUQUETS
Dear Members,
As they say, when grandparents enter the door, discipline flies out the window! We love our grandparents for spoiling us but did you ever stop to think that they are also responsible for passing on family our values from generation to generation? It is time for […]
Philippine Florist Blog on Sep 2nd, 2008Easy Tips in Taking Care of Flowers at Home
Many homeowners prefer decorating their houses with plastic flowers. They’re low-cost and low-maintenance, plus they will definitely last a long time. Some plastic flowers look like the real thing but most of them just look like cheap imitations— admit it, if you got them for P200 at some department store sale, you can’t expect much.








