At Kitayama Brothers, our mantra is “our tradition is growing”; this means many things to us; it highlights the rich history of the company dating back to 1948 and sets our sights firmly on the future and improving in everything that we do. We believe that right now, this mantra is maybe more important than ever, we all have to find ways to continue growing, learning and sharing even as many of us are locked away in our homes. Small florists are finding ways to keep their business alive with increased social media and delivering their flowers to customers in new ways.
Read The PostI love my mom and want to make sure she know it on Mother's Day, and because of social distancing, physical distancing, and shelter-in-place, many of us haven't been able to see our moms let alone hug them to remind them how much we love and apricate them, we think flowers are an awesome way to send that message while remaining safe.
Read The PostKB farms is bringing California grown Cloni Ranunculus to our greenhouses! Starting with limited quantities our Italian ranunculus.
Read The PostDue to precautions taken at the start of the COVID-19 shutdowns in March, we will be experiencing a significant drop in our production and product availability over the next 4-5 weeks. We will continue to work hard to source everything we can for our customers and will be back to normal production levels soon.
Read The PostThe Valentine's Day rush is just about in full swing! Many customers pre-order their Valentine's Day flowers so that they can be sure they will have what they need when things start to get busy, but even if you did pre-order, there is a good chance you find yourself needing more inventory in the weeks leading up to V-Day. (If you didn't pre-order this year, mark late December 2020 on your calendar for next year’s pre-orders to open).
Read The PostWe’ve got a long history with roses and our President Robert Kitayama has probably caught his hand on his fair share of their thorns over the years. We asked Robert to share a little bit about the rose, its history with KB Farms and its strong connection to the Valentine’s Day holiday. Check out what he had to say below.
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