Spring is in the air and that means Easter is just around the corner! Chester’s has many fresh floral and plant options to help you celebrate the holiday, or send some springtime cheer to…
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The Poinsettia is everybody’s favorite Christmas flowering plant. It is available not only in red, white and pink, but also many variegated and speckled varieties as well variegated and marbled varieties. A quality plant…
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No matter whether you are hosting the big day this year or you are looking for a host gift that is a step beyond a bottle of wine, Chester’s has your spread covered. Check…
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Floriography, or the language of flowers, has been a method of coded communication via flowers for thousands of years. Certain blooms have historically held high regard in societies around the world, such as tulips…
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These miniature trees are very popular around the holidays as they offer a permanent, less messy, and typically smaller alternative to traditional Christmas trees. Don’t let the name fool you, however, Norfolk Island pines…
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This holiday season we are packed with ornaments, wreaths, garlands, lights, gifts, and decor for all styles and tastes. Stop by and shop our showroom and greenhouses during our extended hours from now until…
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Halloween is one of our favorite holidays for decorating, second only to Christmas, and here at Chester’s we are fully in the spirit in our showroom! Here are some of our favorite ways to…
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Ever wonder why we send tokens of affection to our loved ones on Valentine’s Day? Valentine’s Day isn’t just a gimmick holiday, made up by card companies, as many believe. The origins of Valentine’s…
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What is something that comes to mind when you think of Thanksgiving? Most likely one of the things you’re thinking of is a cornucopia. Today, the cornucopia is most recognized as a symbol of…
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St. Patrick and the Shamrock The shamrock, or seamróg in Gaelic (meaning “young clover”), is the national plant of the Emerald Isle. According to legend, during the fifth century, Saint Patrick used the shamrock…