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About Martin's

Contact Us
Our History
Business Hours
Our Location
Martin's in the News
Why should Martin's be YOUR Flower People?
Nice Words from Nice Clients

 

 

Wedding Resources

Before you visit the Florist
Unique Aisle Runners

 

 

Video

Floral Fashion Show
The Martin's Story: an interview with Alfred Martin
Video for Brides & Grooms from "Getting Married"

 

 

The Junction!

Neighbours in the Junction
Book Store Neighbours
Boom Times Cabaret
The Junction Arts Festival 2009
Junction Arts Festival 2008
The Junction Homecoming Picnic

 

 

Resources

Learn more about flowers
Holiday dates for 2010
Flowers to enhance your business
Sample Card Messages
The Truth about "Free Delivery"
What should you know before you order flowers?
Fresh Flower Care
Take care of your Arrangement
Flower care tips
Opulent Orchids
Gardens and Gardening
Where do flowers come from?
CVV Information

 

 

Funeral Homes

Cardinal Funeral Home, Annette Chapel
Lynett Funeral Home
Turner and Porter Roncesvalles Chapel
Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel
Ward Funeral Home, Weston
Funeral Homes A-H
Funeral Homes I - S
Funeral Homes T - Z
Toronto Star Obituaries

 

 

Hospitals

Toronto Area Hospitals for flower delivery
St. Joseph's Health Centre
Runnymede Healthcare Centre
Humber Hospital - Church Site

 

 

Delivery Area

Delivery Information
Delivery in Toronto and the GTA

 

 

Buying Guides

Flower of the Month
Valentine Roses
Plants that Purify the Air
Helpful hints for the Bride and Groom
Sympathy Flowers
Flowers in Winter
What floral gift is appropriate to another culture?

 

 

Flowers for Kids

Flowers for Kids Program

 

 

 

 

 

Opulent Orchids

Opulent Orchids

Orchids have long-since been thought of as tropical works of art, courtesy of Mother Nature. Exotic locales (Thailand, Singapore and Hawaii)may have cultivated a misconception that orchids are extremely delicate and difficult to maintain in North America.. A pity, as orchids are actually a very hardy plant whose stunning appearance will enhance any home or office with a touch of elegance.

Recommended “beginner” orchid varieties (which grow in bark, not soil) include Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium and Dendrobium. They come in a wide variety of colours and will bloom for two to three months if placed near indirect daylight and watered once a week. Wild orchids naturally grow “upside-down” with the flowers at the bottom of the plant, which is why we stake or tie the stems with wire to keep the flowers vertical, once they are potted.

Cut orchids make for beautiful vase arrangements, centrepieces and corsages; perfect for a summer wedding. Some orchids display such vibrant colours ( deep pink, magenta) that many people believe they are dyed. Not true! Amazingly, these hues are natural. Orchid enthusiasts can check out the Southern Ontario Orchid Society at www.soos.ca. Or call Martin`s to order your fresh, lovely orchids. Enjoy!