VASCON4′s Gala Night Organic Flowers
May 29, 2008
Wow. It’s been awhile since we’ve posted but good news to share with everyone! Vascon was kind enough to let us share the event and the event pictures. Positive responses came from everywhere and we were glad that we could have complemented the Gala Night with beautiful Golden Strike roses.




Great job VASCON and thanks for supporting sustainable flowers and Beyond Bouquets!
Flowers on Facebook!
March 25, 2008
We just added a new application that makes Beyond Bouquets’ flowers available on Facebook now! It’s a great tool that allows us to share our beautiful organic flowers to more friends and family. Please check out www.facebook.com and look for beyondbouquets.
VASCON4 – Planting Seeds
March 18, 2008
Exciting news! VASCON4 is coming soon April 4-6 at Georgetown University in Washington DC and we’re proud to be part of their Gala Night on April 5th. They’ve been very supportive and are taking the lead in using sustainable products like organic flowers. We’ll show you more beautiful pictures of that evening as soon as they come but in the mean time, check out VASCON4 today!

Fair Trade Flowers for Valentine’s Day
February 15, 2008
It’s always great to bring home to everyone how and where our organic flowers come from. Most of our roses we have at Beyond Bouquets comes from Nevado, progressive grower in Latacunga, 56 miles south of Quito.
Frontline did a story about the changing floral industry and shows that Fair Trade flowers are available. We would love your comments and feedback on this.

Carbon Offsetting
February 3, 2008
Good day to all. Everyday is a holiday here at the wonderful land of Beyond Bouquets. Our current venture was trying to find a place where we can take action and keep our commitment to the community and the environment. We’ve found that we can easily and quickly offset our carbon emissions. At first we were skeptical offsetting with organizations that were not upfront and transparent with their ‘eco-friendly green’ projects.
We’ve compared many places and found out www.climatecare.org was solid and that we could trust our offset to be in great hands. In addition to the activities we all do to help, carbon offsetting is another tool to help climate control. Our driving, flying, electricity we use to heat our homes and businesses can all be offset to make us carbon neutral. It’s quick and easy with the calculator.
Climate Care prominently displays their projects and annual reports which is a great plus. We can easily see where the offsetting is going to. Beyond Bouquets is committed to do our part to help our community and our planet greener and cleaner. What more can you do to help today?
Also, don’t forget Valentine’s Day is coming up soon! Our online store will provide plenty of ideas to bring organic flowers to your special love ones.


Eco-friendly Tips for New Year
January 19, 2008

With the recent grand opening of our organic flowers web store, we’re excited as ever to the responses and support that we’ve received. Thank you all!
Now there were some questions about how you can be greener this year without going back in time on your lifestyle. We couldn’t agree more! You don’t need to be churning your own butter for the sake of being green! Gradually incorporate little tips here and there into your daily routine. Here are a few tips you can start today.
1) Give green. People who plant trees live healthier, looks better, richer and have more friends (ok we’re stretching it a bit
) but see what it can do for you. Your support in planting trees help make your community and neighborhood quieter since they are natural noise barriers. An average mature tree can provide enough oxygen for a family of four.
Special occasion coming up? Organic flowers are perfect to not only make the event special but you can feel good knowing you did your part to keep flowers on how it’s intended to be: natural. For more information on environmentally sustainable flowers please visit www.Veriflora.com.
2) Sign up for cleaner electricity. Electricity is one of the dirtiest industry when it comes to air pollution. Simply shop for companies that support 100% renewable energy like wind and solar. Depending on where you live, switching is easy and cost you nothing to do so.
3) Recycle more. Many neighborhoods have programs that make this easy. If not, ask your City to sponsor one. It’s only a win-win situation. For an an average family to recycle half of their household wastes, about 2,400 pounds of carbon are eliminated per year! Simply say no to plastic the next time you grocery shop by bringing in your own bag or simply use reuse the plastic bags (ie small bathroom trashcans). Plastic can take up to 500 years to decompose.
We know many people want to contribute but just don’t know where to start. For more information on ways you can help, visit US EPA for more great tips! Go green!