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Florists in Hamilton, OH

Find local Hamilton, Ohio florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Hamilton and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.

Hamilton Flower Shops

The Fig Tree Florist & Gifts

1003 Eaton Ave
Hamilton, OH 45013
(513) 892-0002

Hamilton OH News

Mar 19, 2020

Some Outdoor Kitchen Menu and Prices for EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival - Pirates and Princesses

Apple Wheat Ale, Chambly, Québec – $5.00 81Bay Brewing Apricot with Maple Syrup, Tampa, FL -$4.50 Collective Arts Brewing Blackberry Fruit Beer, Hamilton, Ontario – $5.00 Maple Popcorn Shake with Tap 357 Maple Rye Whisky -$13.00 Beer Flight – $10.50 The Citrus Blossom: Lobster Tail with Meyer Lemon Emulsion and Grilled Lemon -$8.25 Tuna Tataki Bowl with Spicy Yuzu Glaze, Mango, Avocado, and Pappadam Crisp -$6.25 Crispy Citrus Chicken with Orange Aïoli and Baby Greens $5.75 Citrus Shortcake: Orange Chiffon Cake, Lemon Curd, Mandarins, Whipped Cream, and Citrus Crumble $4.50 Orange Cream Shake in a Souvenir Orange Bird Sipper Cup (Non-Alcoholic, KA) (Novelty Sipper Only Available While Supplies Last) $15.00 Islamorada Beer Company Coconut Key Lime Ale, Fort Pierce, FL -$4.50 First Magnitude Brewing Lemon Hefeweizen, Gainesville, FL- $4.50 Heavy Seas Brewery TropiCannon Citrus IPA, Halethorpe, MD -$4.50 Orange Sunshine Wine Slushy – $6.75 Beer Flight – $9.50 Bauernmarkt: Farmer’s Market Potato Pancakes with House-made Apple Sauce -$4.50 Potato Pancake with Caramelized Ham, Onions, and Herb Sour Cream-$4.75 Toasted Pretzel Bread topped with Black Forest Ham and Melted Gruyère Cheese-$5.50 Warm Cheese Strudel with Mixed Berries -$4.50 M.I.A. Brewing Hugo, Doral, FL – $4.50 Bitburger Premium Pils, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany – $4.50 Stiegl Brewery Radler Zitrone, Salzburg, Austria – $4.50 Apfelschaumwein: Sparkling...

Feb 27, 2020

Valentine's Day isn't all roses for Santa Fe florists - Santa Fe New Mexican

An upbeat attitude, she said, is mandatory this time of year.“Working this much, you have to laugh all the time,” agreed Libby Hamilton of Las Cruces, who has worked at Rodeo Plaza Flowers during Valentine’s week for the past five years. After the shop closes at 5:30 p.m., Hamilton said, employees crank up the radio, dance around the petal-covered floors and eat some sort of takeout food while prepping final orders for the big day.Nora Ramsey, the shop’s owner for more than 30 years, said she had more than 50 deliveries scheduled for Thursday, with another 160 on Friday and an additional 30 that needed to be ready for pickup.“And that’s not counting the rush that comes in of procrastinators,” she said with a chuckle.Compared to a typical week, when Rodeo Plaza Flowers sells about 300 roses, this week could top out at 4,000, Ramsey said.The florists were reluctant to pinpoint the exact percentage Valentine’s Day plays in a year’s sales. Ramsey said that “the revenue on Valentine’s Day is very high,” though she added operation costs also are higher than usual. In addition to pricier orders — wholesalers know they can mark up the prices — she always has to hire five extra flower designers and a handful of contracted delivery people.To make sure the arrangements are fresh, everything has to be completed no more than one day before the orders are due.“It’s a really time-sensitive business,” said Pacific Floral Design owner Devan Barron. “That’s the curse.”While Barron and his staff were “a step ahead” Thursday, he acknowledged it would be difficult to keep up on Friday, a day with more than 50 deliveries, not counting last-minute requests, for his small staff to complete. He said he planned to shut off his phone Friday and only accept online orders at that point.“People just don’t realize how much work goes into it,” said Amanda Schutz, owner of the one-woman-production All The Pretty Flowers.Like other florists, Schutz said she preordered flowers at least one month before the holiday — an already tricky endeavor because the exact order count is never certain. Once flowers arrive, florists must store them at the proper temperature — typically between 33 and 38 degrees — and schedule deliveries according to requested drop-off times and locations.Arranging the flowers is the more creative part of the Valentine’s rush, yet it st...

Feb 1, 2020

Winter collection brought to life with floral work at London gallery - The London Free Press

The gallery’s Danielle Hoevenaars said the exhibition “is diverse, encompassing figurative, floral, landscape and architecture.”Cowie a Hamilton native now living in Owen Sound has a series of works that “studies the barns and rolling hills of her new rural environment in a cubist style.” Hendriks large-scale abstract florals uses “bright spring-like colours.” Quick’s paintings in earth tones of wildflowers includes flowers that are wilting and “the resulting work is both beautiful and a reflection on loss.” Farnsworth and Doherty, both from the Niagara region, offer “an intriguing combination of figure and abstraction, real and imaginary,” said Hoevenaars, Chilvers, a London native and former resident artist at The Arts Project (now, TAP Centre for Creativity) is exhibiting a new urban series. jbelanger@postmedia.comTwitter.com/JoeBatLFPress If you go What: Winter Collection, featuring works by several artists. When: Until Feb. 15, with a reception Saturday at 2 p.m. and artist’s talk Sunday at 11 a.m. Where: Westland Gallery, 156 Wortley Rd. at Bruce Street. London's Black History Month celebrates culture, starting Saturday Colourful abstractions featured in a new exhibition at ArtWithPanache gallery ...

Jan 4, 2020

Obituary for David Strode - Greeley Tribune

David R. Strode March 12, 1958~Dec. 30, 2019 David R. Strode, of Greeley passed away Dec. 30, 2019. He was born March 12, 1958, in Hamilton Ohio to Richard and Jean (Spaulding) Strode. His family later moved to Piqua, Ohio, where he graduated from Piqua Central High School in 1976. In 1983, he graduated from the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. He joined Hensel Phelps Construction Company March 1986 working on local projects including the Union Colony Civic Center and Northern Colorado Medical Center as well as many long-term projects around the country, before retiring in 2013. Dave enjoyed golfing, reading, traveling, working in the yard, and gardening. He had a passion for cooking and his friends and family were always the recipients of his herb and tomato creations. Dave loved his time volunteering at NCMC along with his work with the Aims Community Foundation. Dave is survived by his wife, Leslie (Gordon Grissom) Strode, whom he married Aug. 22, 2014; adored children and grandchildren, Lydia (Heath) Boyes, Kennedy, Kambrie, and Emma, Micah (Katelyn) Strode and Ava; brother,...

Nov 9, 2019

Longtime Princeton area public servant Janet Pellichero dies at 54 - Planet Princeton

Monday at the Princeton Medical Center in Plainsboro. She was 54. Born in Perth Amboy, she grew up in Princeton Junction and had lived in Hamilton for the past 26 years. Janet loved going to flea markets, shopping for antiques, and gardening. She also looked forward to trips to the beach with her husband. Her loved ones will recall her as a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend to many. Daughter of the late Joseph Lahovich, Janet is survived by her mother and step-father Victoria (Martinko) Baskin (Philip); her step-mother B.J. Lahovich; her loving husband of 33 years John Pellichero; her three sons Nicholas, Benjamin and Zachary Pellichero; her three brothers Joseph Lahovich, Stephen Lahovich and Andrew Lahovich (Elysa); two brothers-in-law James Pellichero (Patti) and Michael Pellichero (Pamela); Edna Walton and the Walton family; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and other family and too many close friends to name. Memorial visitation services will be held Saturday, Nov. 2, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Hamilton Brenna-Cellini Funeral Home, 2365 Whitehorse-Mercerville Rd., Hamilton, NJ 08619. Cremation was private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Association of New Jersey Recyclers, 120 Finderne Ave., Bridgewater, NJ 08807. Share this:Lik...

Oct 10, 2019

The 5 best florists in Nashville - Hoodline

Photo: jillian g./YelpHody's Florist, a florist in Haynes Park, is another go-to, with four stars out of 12 Yelp reviews. Head over to 3515 W. Hamilton Road to see for yourself. 5. Genys Flowers and Bridal Photo: genys flowers and bridal/YelpOver in Sylvan Park, check out Genys Flowers and Bridal, which has earned 4.5 stars out of nine reviews on Yelp. You can find the florist and bridal spot at 4407 Charlotte Ave. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.