This Week on the CA Grown Experience: David Austin Roses... Oh My!
This week on the CA Grown Experience we return to Green Valley Floral … the Authorized Flower Farmer for USA Grown David Austin Roses. These Roses are ultra popular and they are the Most Well Know Fragrant Fresh Cut English Garden Roses on the Market.Green Valley Floral owner Janet Louie explains the strict requirements and lengthy investment process to become an Authorized David Austin Rose grower… and it’s no wonder David Austin chose Green Valley.We learned so much last year about Green Valley’s Dedication to Growing Guidelines … the lengths they go to uphold their Award winning Roses, Gerbera and Lilies standards that customers have come to expect and cherish.Debbie Remblence , Vice President of USA Sales also joins us to share the Exquisite qualities of these Royal Members of the ROSE Family.Debbie even shared the news of NEW Fresh Cut Variety due out in 2012… KATE named after the NEW Princess!Seeing Janet, husband Curtis as well as her Mom and Dad working in the flower fields and grading Green Valley’s Award Winning roses… share the Passion and Dedication of this CA Flower Farm Family. Everyone at Green Valley is Dedicated to their Customers’ Satisfaction… and the Beauty, Quality and Longevity of Flowers.Another Feature of the David Austin Roses is the Packaging… and I LOVE LOVE LOVE those Purple Parconas… It’s quite fitting don’t you think????I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the David Austin Roses. .. and had tucked a Gala Bouquet inside my suitcase just so I could make a Wedding Bouquet using these Fragrant English Garden Roses… Janet and Debbie helped by having David Austin Roses in all stages of Opening…And what a bouquet it is… Check out the Show this week as the CA Grown Experience on uBloom Visits Green Valley Floral and Shares the Beauty of DAVID AUSTIN Fresh Cut Fragrant English Garden Roses!Don’t forget you can Watch The CA Grown Experience Visit to Green Valley Floral in High Def and FULL Screen on Vimeo.com (Keyword uBloom) and You can leave your comments all week long on Twitter at #CAFlowers… we LOVE hearing why YOU Love America’s Flowers!