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yourflowerpatch.com is your reliable and dependable flower shop in metro manila. You may choose from a wide variety of fresh flowers and artistic arrangements. All easily ordered online with a simple touch of your hand.
Order online now and make that special someone happy. If you’re looking for flower shops in metro manila, look no further. yourflowerpatch.com offers free flower delivery to metro manila and other parts in the Philippines. We perform free flower delivery in Makati, Pasig, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Marikina, San Juan, Manila, Pateros, Taguig, Quezon City, Paranaque, Cainta Rizal ,Taytay Rizal ,Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela, Fairview, Novaliches, Las Piñas and Muntinlupa.
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First of all we at your flower patch would like to greet each and everyone a happy new year. Now is a time of new beginnings but before we plan our 2017 we would like to go back to 2016. We would like to thank you for your support and continuous patronage to yourflowerpatch. We would not be here if it was not for you our adored and loved customers. As we go back to 2016 we would like to review our efforts, our services and our products. This is our way of saying thank you. This is our way of showing our appreciation. We want to do better this year and we want to serve you better.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. A few more days from now and love is in the air. February 14, Valentines Day here in the Philippines, is one of the most important days for people, family, friends, and gifts and of course flowers. Here in yourflowerpatch we are doubling our efforts and making a few adjustments to serve you better.
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Celebrating a new born baby or the arrival of a new born baby has always been a blessing to any couple. Happiness and excitement are amongst the many feelings associated in this miraculous biological event. Families come together to celebrate the coming of a new baby.
So how do parents, grandparents, family members and friends celebrate the arrival of a new born baby? To help you out we gathered a few ways to celebrate a new born baby’s arrival.
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Funerals are the rituals, ceremonies or service/services fulfilled for a dead person usually before burial or cremation. In this article we shall tell you more about burials. To be precise we shall feature ancient burial practices and rituals. We shall talk about 5 ancient civilizations and how they bury their dead. Of course we shall also mention a few famous practices that concern flowers and a bit of agriculture.
For flower deliveries may we suggest the following FP-S61 Standing Arrangement of Captivating White Anthuruims & Fresh Malaysian Mums price at 11,000.00, FP-S50 Standing Arrangement of Bright White Orchids and Elegant Mums price at 8,800.00, FP-S49 Standing Arrangement of Eye-catchingAssorted Mums price at 4,000.00, FP-S48 Standing Arrangement of Freshly picked Carnations, Fresh cut Casablanca and Glorious mums price at 5,000.00, FP-S47 Standing Arrangement of Dazzling Anthuruim, Delightful Mums and Classic Orchids price at 6,800.00, FP-S45 Standing Arrangement of Beautiful Orange Anthuruims price at 4,500.00,FP-S43 Standing Arrangement of Fresh White Anthuriums, Classic Orchids and Beautiful Tube Roses price at 7,500.00, FP-S42 Standing Arrangement of Bright Yellowish Anthuriums, Amazing Gerbaras and Mums price at 8,000.00 and FP-S41 Standing Arrangement of Farm Fresh Mums price at 2,500.00.
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Bonifacio day is a holiday dated November 30, 2017 Thursday. It was declared by our sitting president, Rodrigo roa Duterte with proclamation no 50. This is the declaration of all holidays and non working days for the year 2017. Bonifacio Day became a holiday when the Philippine Legislature passed Act No. 2946, declaring November 30 of every year as a national holiday for the commemoration of the birth of Gat Andrés Bonifacio who started the Philippine revolution in 1896 to overthrow the Spanish colonial government on the islands. The holiday was first instituted with a decree and signed by American Governor-General to the Philippines Francis Burton Harrison in 1921.


