Florists bloom for Valentine’s Day rush

  • Lometa ISD graduate Holly Hines designed this floral arrangment at a florist shop in College Station. COURTESY PHOTO | HOLLY HINES
    Lometa ISD graduate Holly Hines designed this floral arrangment at a florist shop in College Station. COURTESY PHOTO | HOLLY HINES
  • Florists at Petal Peddler Gifts & Floral Design arranged this colorful display. COURTESY PHOTO | PETAL PEDDLER GIFTS & FLORAL DESIGN
    Florists at Petal Peddler Gifts & Floral Design arranged this colorful display. COURTESY PHOTO | PETAL PEDDLER GIFTS & FLORAL DESIGN
  • Gina Allman, Bridgette Leatherman and Elaine Leatherman, florists at The Shoppe on Key Avenue, process flowers on Wednesday in preparation for Valentine’s Day. COURTESY PHOTO | THE SHOPPE ON KEY AVENUE
    Gina Allman, Bridgette Leatherman and Elaine Leatherman, florists at The Shoppe on Key Avenue, process flowers on Wednesday in preparation for Valentine’s Day. COURTESY PHOTO | THE SHOPPE ON KEY AVENUE
Valentine’s Day is one of the biggest events for florists in the United States. Flower orders seem to rise around the love-filled date, and local florists have planned accordingly to get ahead of the botanical boom. Jana Townsend, co-owner of The Shoppe on Key Avenue, said her business has been focused on this holiday for months. “We have been preparing our shop [for Valentine’s Day] since…

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