May / June
May and June are months in which one spoils mothers and fathers, but also helpful neighbors.
In addition, red roses are given away worldwide. We reveal the background here.
Mother's Day, Switzerland: second Sunday in May
Whether mother, mom or mommy, on Mother's Day you have the opportunity to thank your mommy with flowers:
for her perpetual help, her constant availability, her goodness and sensitivity, her loyalty, her comfort and her selfless love.
Mother's Day was founded by the American Anna Marie Jarvis. After the death of her mother, she did everything she could to ensure that «Mother's Day»
would be recognized and was successful. In 1914 it was introduced in the USA, in the same year it came to England, and since 1917 it is also known in Switzerland.
Today it is known all over the world, even if the dates partly differ from the 2nd Sunday in May.
More about this day can be found HERE.
World Bee Day: 20 May (fixed date)
World Bee Day was proclaimed by the United Nations in 2018. Its aim is to remind us of the
immense importance of bees. Through their pollination services, they promote biodiversity and
food security. In addition, the day also draws attention to the global decline of bee population
and the need to protect these insects. We can all
contribute by choosing more flowering plants for gardens, patios and balconies.
More about this day can be found HERE.
Neighbors’ Day: last Friday in May
«Grump» in the stairwell? Silent strangers in the elevator? Or on the contrary: friendly neighbors who water the plants,
watch the cat and are always friendly? Neighbors’ Day is perfect to meet for an informal coffee or barbecue and to get to know each other better.
Maybe Grump & Co. suddenly turn out to be very likeable. And you could say thank you to your
helpful neighbors, with flowers, for example. Apropos date: If Ascension is in the same week
as Neighbors’ Day, the latter takes place one week earlier.
More about this day can be found HERE.
Father's Day in German and French-speaking Switzerland: First Sunday in June
Show your dad that he is still your hero and that with affection you remember his jokes and help as well as his boundless love.
How about a little thank you with a typical plant for men? At www.maennerpflanze.ch you'll find a funny assortment, including a plant
that suits your father perfectly. Since 2007, Father's Day has taken place on the first Sunday in June in German and
French-speaking Switzerland, whereas in Canton Ticino it has taken place for a long time on
19 March, Saint Joseph’s Day.
More about this day can be found HERE.
World Red Rose Day: 12 June (fixed date)
Red roses stand for deep emotions. That's why this day is perfect to give someone a red rose and let them feel love, passion or deep affection.
This will probably be surprising and especially well received because this day is not yet as well-known as Valentine's Day or Mother's Day.
By the way: This day is also known as National Loving Day, while the Brazilians call it Dia
dos Namorados (Day of the Lovers).
More about this day can be found HERE.
More exciting flower days
January / February
These two months are beautiful. Because they are dedicated to new beginnings and to love. Learn more about the arrival of the new year, National Hug Day and Valentine's Day.
March / April
In March and April, you have good reasons to surprise power women and siblings celebrate the beginning of spring or play Easter bunny. Find out more.
May / June
May and June are months in which one spoils mothers and fathers, but also helpful neighbors. In addition, red roses are given away worldwide. We reveal the background here.
July / August
Flowers for Kissing Day? Just Because Day? Or Swiss National Day? The two midsummer months offer more than just garden parties.
September / October
Whether it's Swiss Flower Day, Thank You Day, World Smile Day or Halloween, flowers are at the forefront when it comes to bringing joy to others.
November / December
Whether singles and men, Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Advent, Christmas and New Year's Eve: here you'll find out what there is to celebrate in the last two months of the year.