9AM - 5:30AM
3586 E 1st St, Blue Ridge9AM - 5PM
270 Summit St, Blue Ridge“I have been getting flowers from these folks for years. their bouquets are not only beautiful but very reasonably priced. And they always make sure you can carry it home safely with a protective box so it doesn't crash over. Thanks to them my I'm not in the dog house again after Valentine's day....thanks floral creations..“
11AM - 5PM
55 Mountain St Suite #3, Blue Ridge“This store has some of my favorite things including Houston Llew Spiritles and handmade jewelry, but the real draw is the incredible customer service. The person I dealt with, Kim, was kind, personable and helpful, but never intrusive. It's my favorite store in Blue Ridge and I can't wait to come back!“
Florists
Florists
Florists
“So... with a very strong homemade martini in hand, I must tell you a scary story. I elected to go to a dog-centered event called Pawfest in Blue Ridge, GA, today since I stumble on as best I can with determined recklessness. I parked prudently for the event, meeting my kind and loving pals nearby. However, it became quickly evident that Wonder Wilson and Magnificent Maggie were NOT up for civilized public behavior despite the investment I had made in their double-dog leash. (Don't ask: Tariffs!) So I made the grown-up decision to put them back in the Subaru since they couldn't behave to the local standards (although they behave entirely consistently with lax and indulgent Sparks Mill standards). BUT: seems I dropped my keys in the dog-run backseat as I attempted to hook them into Subaru-standardized restraints. (This is a key point!) Oops! As I walked around the car, I heard the tell-tale beep that SOMEBODY had locked the car. Wilson? Maggie? Who cares: the task was done. Then I realized my phone was STILL IN THE LOCKED CAR, and I could not cry out for help. I wasn't even sure I knew sweet Andy's number, as I had only punched his dear photo these many months. Who remembers numbers in these desperate, lazy days?
Apparently, not me! So... there I was: wandering a parking lot outside and looking into the window of Blue Ridge Flowers. Reader: I walked in and collapsed at the mercy of the most benevolent and gracious folks I have ever known: Blue Ridge Flowers. With sweet empathy--as I had no phone, a locked car full of recalcitrant but deeply loved hounds, and precious little cash PLUS me in a highly emotional state--Michelle and her staff (amazing Keisha and Grace) gently walked me to a resolution. There is SO MUCH more than gorgeous flowers at Blue Ridge Flowers.... there is mercy and kindness.“