The countdown is on to Valentine's Day.
Skyline Flower Growers is a 4th generation Flower Grower/Shipper/Wholesaler with locations in California and Washington. Here at Skyline our passion is flowers! Backed by more than 60 years of growing experience, we strive to produce the finest blooms and greens in the market. Our attention to detail and excellent customer service is beyond compare.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Valentine's Countdown
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Beautiful Hyacinth and what it symbolizes
HYACINTH (GENERAL) - Games and Sports, Rashness, Flower Dedicated to Apollo
HYACINTH (BLUE) - Constancy
HYACINTH (PURPLE) - I am Sorry, Please Forgive Me, Sorrow
HYACINTH (RED OR PINK) - Play
HYACINTH (WHITE) - Loveliness, I'll Pray for You
HYACINTH (YELLOW) - Jealousy
HYACINTH (BLUE) - Constancy
HYACINTH (PURPLE) - I am Sorry, Please Forgive Me, Sorrow
HYACINTH (RED OR PINK) - Play
HYACINTH (WHITE) - Loveliness, I'll Pray for You
HYACINTH (YELLOW) - Jealousy
Did you know the number of roses expresses a particular meaning?
1 Rose
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Love at the first sight. The single rose, whatever its color, depicts utmost devotion to a single person. "All my deepest affections are concentrated in you".
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2 Roses
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Mutual feelings, especially if they are red in color speak of two people who are deeply in love and together form their own happy little world.
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3 Roses
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Stand for the three words in "I Love You", and seek to convey this very simple yet powerful message
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5 Roses
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I love you very much
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6 Roses
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I love you, I miss you. Speak of tthe need to be loved and cherished.
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7 Roses
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I'm infatuated with you
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9 Roses
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Together as long as we live
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10 Roses
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You are pretty
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11 Roses
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You're my treasured one. To assure someone that he or she is truly and deeply loved.
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12 Roses
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Be my steady
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13 Roses
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Forever friends. Also indicate that there is a secret admirer waiting to be discovered.
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15 Roses
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I'm really sorry
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20 Roses
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I'm sincere towards you
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21 Roses
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I'm committed to you
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24 Roses
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You're always on my mind. Stand for the twenty-four hours of the day, and say that the loved one is thought of during every hour of the day.
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36 Roses
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I'll remember our romantic moments. Speak of a romantic attachment
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40 Roses
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My love is genuine
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44 Roses
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Pledge a constant and an unchanging love.
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50 Roses
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Signify a love that has ripened well, and has never been regretted.
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99 Roses
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I'll love you till the day I die
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100 Roses
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I'm totally devoted to you. Signify a happy union of two loving souls till death or till a hundred years.
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101 Roses
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You're my one and only
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108 Roses
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Will you marry me?
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365 Roses
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I love you every single day. Speak of a love that has remained constant and true throughout the year
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999 Roses
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My love will last till the end of time
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1001 Roses
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Speak of a faithful love that will live on forever.
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Friday, January 25, 2013
NORCAL features Skyline in its newsletter
NORCAL Featured Member of the Week
Behind the success of Skyline Flower Growers
Written by Monica Quintero, Skyline's Promotions & Marketing Director
The Goldbergs passion for flowers all started during the Great Depression back in the 1930's and even today, in this tough economy the family business keeps expanding. Skyline Flower Growers has three farms in Oxnard, Nipomo and Camarillo, California. There are also wholesale locations in Seattle and Spokane, Washington. What has been the key to success during these hard times in our country? Just like with any another company, it's hard to pinpoint one area. I want to share with you what I've seen.
Over the years, successful companies typically have strong leaders. The owners of our company, Joe and Tom Goldberg, not only work hard but are caring and compassionate about their employees. Most successful people usually have workaholic type personalities. Yes, they both fit that category and I say that with a smile, but there are many who don't take the time to make sure their employees are shown the appreciation they deserve.
A perfect example, our Skyline year-end holiday party. There are many businesses these days that have cut those holiday events to save money. These are hard times and we understand some companies have to do that to stay afloat, but the Goldbergs feel it's important to reward employees for hard work. They even go above and beyond holding it at a nice restaurant, giving gifts and recognizing those who work tirelessly for Skyline. Actually, there are numerous employees who work countless hours. I've never worked for a company where so many people work so hard without complaining and again, I think it's because of the strong leadership.
It's also a company that believes in giving back to the communities around them. It's something Joe and Tom have been doing for years but before I came along, no one knew and that didn't matter to them. For the past four years, they have taken a group of kids from the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Maria Valley to a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game. Last August, 50 kids took advantage and their tickets, transportation, food and drinks were covered by Skyline's owners. Joe is also very involved in the Rotary Club of Santa Maria and is serving as President Elect this year.
This passion for flowers also seems to run in their blood. There are four generations of Goldbergs involved in the family business. Joe and Tom are brothers and owners of the company. Their father, LeRoy Goldberg, still stops by the Oxnard farm almost everyday. Joe and Tom's sister, Susan Robertson, is the Sales Manager of the Oxnard location. Joe's son Patrick runs the Spokane distribution center while his other son, Gerald, runs the Seattle facility. Tom's daughter, Johanna Reyes works in the Skyline Flower sales department in Oxnard. The company is rich in history and it's a great story for another time.
You can also read about it here: http://skylineflowers.com/Family_History.html.
There was also a great article written about the Goldberg family in the January issue of Bloomin' News: http://bloominnews.com/pdfs/BNews-Winter2013-web.pdf.
An interesting video that gives you some insight into Skyline's history: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FJldlHM7NE.
So, is the success of a business due to those laws of attraction everyone talks about? Will good deeds be rewarded with good? I'm not sure, Skyline has had its ups and downs like many other companies and for that matter, like many people in life. Either way, some of these things seem to be playing into this recipe for a business that's thriving in this tough economy. At the very least, I hope to have opened your eyes to the way some Californians run their businesses. It truly is the small things that make a big difference!
We are always posting lots of good information about our company on our social media sites. Here's a link that will make it easy for you to find them and connect with us: http://skylineflowers.com/Social_Media.html.
Valentine's promo:
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Did you know Tuberose symbolize voluptuousness?
It's one of the most fragrant flowers around, so if you love strong scents you will love Tuberose. Some describe the flower as exotic, spicy, floral and sweet. The scent has been used in many perfumes.
Each stem has multiple blooms and each bloom is beautifully white and in an elegant trumpet shape.
Tuberose is also used traditionally in Hawaii to create leis. Today, the oil is used in aromatherapy as an aid to sleeplessness and anxiety. If you look up the meaning of the tuberose, some say it symbolizes voluptuousness.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Anemones appear to be such a delicate flower, almost as if they are made out of tissue paper, and come in some amazing, bright and vivid colors. Skyline grows them in fuschia, pink, purple, red and white. The experts here at Skyline say like most of our flowers, they take between 100 to 120 days to grow. Of course, it always depends on what mother nature brings our way.
The colorful flower belongs to the family of buttercup and it generally represents anticipation. It's said the tranquil, lovely flower will help soothe someone's nerves. Behind many of the flowers, there are interesting stories.
Anemones are also thought to bring good luck and protect against evil. Legend has it that when the anemone closes its petals, it's a signal that rain is approaching.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Stephanotis - "Marital Happiness"
When you walk into the Stephanotis greenhouse on Skyline's farm in Nipomo, you feel like you're in heaven. It smells breathtaking, it's a sweet smell that's not too strong.
It's also amazing to see the vines that produce the small but beautiful and fragrant, white flowers. What makes them unique, most of the flowers on our farms are planted in the ground or in pots but not these. There are rows of vines throughout the greenhouse which allow the stephanotis to bloom. Inside, you will find warm and humid conditions which are ideal for this fragrant flower.
They are a popular component of bridal bouquets and boutonnieres. Along with it's white beauty, it said to symbolize "marital happiness." It's also associated with luck and prosperity.
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