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Why Ordering Flowers Direct from a Florist Matters More Than You Think
Have you ever sent flowers through a funeral home website or one of those national flower-ordering sites? It seems quick and convenient—just pick a picture, enter your card info, and click send. But here’s the thing: what really happens when you click “Send Flowers” on an obituary page might surprise you.
Christina Gould
Apr 182 min read
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Brighten Your Space with Flowering Plants: Beauty, Benefits & Care Tips
There’s something magical about flowering plants—they bring vibrant color, life, and even a little personality to your home! Whether you’re looking for a cheerful pop of color or a low-maintenance way to enjoy blooms year-round, flowering houseplants are a perfect choice.
Christina Gould
Mar 262 min read
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Locally Grown Beauty: Our Partnership with Shady Lady Acres
There’s something truly special about flowers grown on Wisconsin soil. They’re nurtured by hardworking hands, kissed by the Midwestern sun, and harvested with care. By sourcing locally from Shady Lady Acres, we ensure that our floral arrangements are fresh and long-lasting, sustainable and eco-friendly and unique and seasonal.
Christina Gould
Mar 62 min read
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Sympathy Flowers in Waupun, WI—Thoughtfully Designed, Hand Delivered
During life’s most difficult moments, flowers offer comfort, support, and remembrance. At Kartechner & Girls Flower Co., we create heartfelt sympathy arrangements to help you express your love when words aren’t enough.
Christina Gould
Feb 272 min read
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Sympathy Flowers-A Thoughtful Way to Show You Care
Sympathy bouquets are one of the most common ways to express your condolences. These bouquets can be arranged with a mix of seasonal blooms, such as lilies, roses, and carnations, or personalized with the recipient's favorite flowers. At Kartechner & Girls Flower Co., we work closely with Werner Harmsen and Kohl’s Funeral Home to ensure that your flower delivery is thoughtfully coordinated and arrives at the right time.
Christina Gould
Feb 203 min read
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