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Sun Valley's 2014 Hydrangea harvest. |
Hey Hydrangea Fans!
Good News, the Sun Valley
hydrangea crop is looking very strong. We have already been picking several varieties, and hopefully you've already ordered some this season.
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The Hydrangea Forecast is GOOD! |
Personally, I think our hydrangea are so much fun. They feature crazy kaleidoscope colors and with our grading system you have the choice of head size, and various stem lengths. I love to run my hand over the massive blooms and experience the amazing texture. What differentiates Sun Valley hydrangea from others is our size. A typical South American hydrangea is a nice accent for a bouquet or a pretty filler flower. Our hydrangeas are focals, and they can stand alone beautifully.
Sun Valley hydrangea are big, robust and impressive. The growing conditions at our farm in Arcata, California are ideal to grow these show boats of the flower world. Here are a few pictures of our team members out in the field.
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Chris can barely hold these up! |
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We take a lot of pride in our flowers, it is obvious here. |
We have many classic varieties available, however, we are always trying new varieties. This one is getting a lot of great press, called "Revolution." This is still in its' test stage so we won't have big numbers for a couple years...be patient
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Meet "Revolution." |
Our Sales Rep
Amy Carrieri has been singing the Beatle's song Revolution to her customers as they call to inquire,
"You say you want a revolution, wellllll you know, we all want to change the world..."
Her extension is 5810, and she's got a great voice so ask her to sing!
Another Sales Rep based at our farm in Oxnard,
Barbara Haskins, just used our hydrangea last week for a wedding, have a look at the beautiful work she does.
Here are some more posts about our Hydrangea Crop:
What Color is that Hydrangea?
Hydrangea: More Than Just a Pretty Face
The Scoop on Antiqued Hydrangea
Antique Your Own Hydrangeas
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Just Picked Hydrangea |
The forecast is truly smooth sailing and clear skies for the 2014 Sun Valley Hydrangea harvest, and don't forget...ANTIQUES ARE ON THE WAY!!!!!
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