> Heavy rain in San Diego could bring 'great conditions for growth' among florists
Heavy rain in San Diego could bring 'great conditions for growth' among florists
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The local flower season is off to a great start. Florists say Valentine’s Day sales were big this year.
Local growers say the rain didn’t damper the delivery, but some florists say the quality of flowers didn’t bloom as they’d liked.
Most florists take the day after Valentine's Day off but fortunately for those in the doghouse, Little House of Flowers is doing relationship repair bouquets.
“’I’m sorry’ roses, yeah kind of like this one, it’s kind of sorry,” said Hilary Bateman, Little House of Flowers owner.
She says roses shipped from Ecuador were a little small for her liking.
“Some of the roses that we received for the holiday were not as big as we would have liked,” said Bateman.
The florist says she was also disappointed in the quality of local sunflowers that were impacted by the heavy rain across California in the last month.
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/heavy-rainsan-diego-could-bring-great-conditions-growth-florists/509-76f9f611-6e74-4298-8caf-0c68a9a6e6c3