A Side of Flowers

A Side of Flowers A modern touch to the traditional florist. Delivery available (fees may apply)

Fresh blooms are always waiting to be picked and designed for any occasion—
birthdays, weddings, get well, sympathy, or just because.

06/06/2026

Stop by today for fresh flowers and grab a sweet treat from The Sugar Shack.
My cupcake was Yummy!! 😋
Flowers and sweets are a great pair!!
💐🧁😊

06/04/2026
Check out Grocery Gal, there to help when life gets to busy or you just don’t like to grocery shop!
06/03/2026

Check out Grocery Gal, there to help when life gets to busy or you just don’t like to grocery shop!

Just a phone call away! 205-792-9323

🎉 11 Months 🎉I can’t believe that 11 months has flown by since opening the shop! 🥰I wanted to take a moment and Thank ev...
06/03/2026

🎉 11 Months 🎉
I can’t believe that 11 months has flown by since opening the shop! 🥰
I wanted to take a moment and Thank everyone who has supported me and my passion! I’m so happy to be back doing what I Love and sharing it with others.
If you haven’t stopped by, Please Do even if it’s just to say Hi! 👋

❣️If you have purchased from A Side of Flowers over the last 11 months, please take a few minutes and leave a Review!
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What would you like to see in year 2?

🏢 located behind Cleburne Pharmacy in Wedowee
☎️ 256-610-9711 (call or text)

Just a few pics to share 💐🌷🪻🌸🌻

06/01/2026

Come by this week and check out a couple of new vendors:
The Spirit Bloom for your school spirit and pride!! Homecoming mums are Amazing 🤩
Art by Amy Richardson will be adding a selection of her Beautiful salt dough forms that will pair perfectly with plants and flowers. 💕
As always fresh flowers are available 💐🌻🌼

🏢 located behind Cleburne Pharmacy in Wedowee
☎️ 256-610-9711

Check out the businesses beside me as well…..
The Sugar Shack (coming soon)
Cat Cafe

05/30/2026
Plant Tip:
05/29/2026

Plant Tip:

Your peace lily isn't being difficult—it's being poisoned by the very thing you're using to help it thrive.

That tap water flowing from your faucet contains chlorine levels safe for humans but devastating for the delicate enzyme systems peace lilies use to produce those elegant white blooms. Think of it like this: the same chemical that keeps bacteria out of our drinking water is actively dismantling the protein structures in your plant's roots. When those roots absorb chlorinated water, they shift into defense mode, channeling all their energy into damage control instead of flower production.

The remarkable part? You already have the solution sitting in your kitchen. Fill a pitcher, leave it uncovered on your counter, and walk away. Within 24 hours, those chlorine molecules will naturally evaporate into the air, leaving behind water your peace lily can actually use to build blooms instead of fight toxins.

This works for most houseplants, by the way—pothos, calatheas, ferns. They're all dealing with the same chlorine stress.

Are you letting your water rest before watering, or going straight from tap to pot? Drop a 🚰 if you're trying this tonight. [BYXN9]

Address

1258 Main Street South Unit 1
Wedowee, AL
36278

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+12566109711

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