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Filed under: Freeblog — florist at 10:54 pm on Tuesday, September 29, 2009  Tagged , , , ,

Had some Roses? Here’s what to do . .

For those residing in a warm climate please take extra care with your roses. Add ice to the water this will keep their heads cool and will help prolong their life.

Here are a few more ver important tips to care for flowers Macquarie Links and in particular, roses.

  • Scald the bottom of the stem of the roses in boiling water for approximately 30 seconds then cut them with a sharp knife or cutters on an angle before placing them in a clean vase of fresh water to which you have added the Flower Food.
  • Refresh the vase and water daily.
  • If you have received your roses while at the office, they can be left in the box with the water vials until you arrive home.

Feeling pressed?

Pressing is the most popular form of drying fresh flowers. Flowers are neatly straightened and kept between sheets of paper and weighted. This ensures that the pigments are not lost and the color is retained. You can purchase a special device called a plant press for some excellent results. This method should be adopted when the flowers are fresh, so that they remain so in the dried form. Violets, pansies, larkspur and ferns preserve well when pressed in this manner. These dried flowers can then be arranged in framed displays to impress your friends and neighbours. Usually you can pick up some good frames from the Mt Eden Florist or from your local nursery.

Which flowers should I send?

Check out the guide below if you’re unsure what flowers to send the next time you contact your florist.
When you’ve done the unthinkable, and the only way out of it is to send some flowers. Maybe you’ve forgotten an important date or been caught playing away from home, whatever you’ve done, these are the flowers to get you back onside.

  • Geraniums – I’ve been a little bit stupid and I promise to be more thoughtful in the future. These can form part of a flower delivery Perry Barr that express your remorse.
  • Yellow Gerberas – I’ve not been trying hard enough lately to show you how much I love you, but you can rest assured that things are going to change.
  • Orange Gerberas – These beautiful big orange blooms are the perfect metaphor for sunshine. Send these flowers to express to someone that they are the sunshine of your life, and without them there would be only darkness in your life

Stay local
By choosing a truly local florist you are not only helping the local economy, but you are likely to receive more detailed information about your order, increased peace of mind, and certainly a better price. There are so many positive reasons to order your flowers through a local Pendlebury florist that it is almost essential to getting the best service. You also get the warm feeling of supporting your local traders instead of giving your hard earned cash to those large national money collectors.

Wedding Reception Decor

Some suggestions for reception decorations to add to your floral arrangements are:

  • Floating candle bowls with flowers you have in your bouquet floating alongside the candles.
  • Candelabras wrapped in ivy or jasmine with flowers scattered throughout or bunched at the base.
  • Vases filled with your favourite flowers Sherman Village can be beautiful
  • Rose petals scattered over table tops are a cost effective option.
  • Add stems of your favourite flower to the back of each chair

There are lots of other ways to spruce up your venue such as a vase containing smooth stone or glass pebbles, water and a candle (sounds good hey?) plus flowers of choice, sitting on top of a mirror. The candlelight will reflect from the mirror and be a constant talking point for your guests.

Plastic and Metal containers
People are often fooled by plastic containers, picking up what they imagine to be a heavy ceramic pot, only to find they are holding a light-weight plastic, for these days the latter can have all the advantages of plastic with the good looks of china. Plastic containers of this type are not inexpensive, but they are likely to last much longer than their more breakable counterparts, and they come in a rainbow range of colours, and in many shapes, sizes and designs. Any good florist Braidfauld will stock an array of these containers.

Metals
Copper cache-pots and brass containers from goblets to coal buckets, make lovely containers for flowers. The differing textures of the flowers and the shiny containers contrast and act as a foil for each other. Most pedestal stands designed for use .n churches, hotels or marquees are made from wrought iron, and containers of this type are both adaptable and functional.
Whatever your needs, there is a wealth of containers to enhance the beauty of flower and foliage materials.

Blue rose mystery

The very ‘existence’ of blue roses is indeed a mystery in itself, because they are not supposed to exist! The fact that their appearance (albeit through unnatural methods) defies the course of nature makes them mysterious and ambiguous. This makes them a good choice if you wish to send flowers Picton to signify some mysterious meaning.

A Chaplet

A chaplet is a design often requested for men and women who have served in the forces, and immediately brings to mind images of military memorial services. In Greek and Roman times, the laurel chap- let was not only used at funerals but was also presented in the same way that we would now award a medal for outstanding performance. A victorious hero would wear wreaths around his neck, and the chaplet would be placed on his head. Even today, a foliage chaplet or wreath is still given to the winner of a motor race. The base of a chaplet can be massed in flowers or foliage, and the cluster can either be placed opposite the point or to one side, asymmetrically. Ensure that it is packaged carefully prior to getting the flowers delivered Cathays to avoid damage.

Create a Greetings Card Design
Gather together the card and all other materials. Prepare the mechanics by soaking the foam cylinder and putting it into the container. The card has a back section to hold the container and to allow customers to water their design, but for added security, attach the foam and container to the card with pot tape. Alternatively, the container can be fixed to the card with a glue gun or pot.
The flowers and foliage can now be added to the container by the florist Elmhurst. For height, a dainty spray of carnations is inserted so that it reaches above the top level of the card. More materials are added at the sides of the card, the openings being used to extend the design beyond the card.

The roses — the focal flowers — are taken down the centre of the card, the finest rose being used for the focal point. Freesias and other materials are added so that they all appear to flow from behind the focal point. There is little filling-in to do, as the card itself hides the mechanics.

Additional information
If you love flowers as much as we do you may also enjoy The Florist Fact Factory. Another blog dedicated to bringing you the very best florist information on the internet.

Passing the florist knowledge onto you

Filed under: Freeblog — florist at 3:25 am on Saturday, September 12, 2009  Tagged , , ,

Flowers in Home Life
The florist business has developed in a comparatively few years from a place of minor importance in the business world to one of the leading industries in America.
In the early history of the country, persons were engaged so busily in establishing homes and various branches of commercial industries, that little attention was given to the esthetic features of life. Flowers, however, have held always an important place in the social life of the people and have been a cheering factor in bereavement, as sympathy can be expressed when people send flowers Terrigal as in no other way. The appreciation and value of flowers in home life is now such that in certain sections, especially where the winters are long, the business of producing cut-flowers and potted plants in glass houses has attained considerable magnitude.

The Versatility Of Flowers

Fresh flowers are truly a wonder of nature. They can easily brighten up not only room but a person’s mood as well. Fresh flower bouquets make wonderful birthday, anniversary and Valentine’s Day gifts.
The beauty doesn’t necessarily have to wither over time though there is a way to capture the essence of the flower forever. Preserving fresh flowers isn’t a difficult process. It can easily be done and once completed you have a tangible memory of the arrangement and the occasion it marked. One of the first steps in preserving fresh flowers is to spray the flowers with hair spray. The hair spray helps to preserve the color of the flowers. Next you’ll want to hang the flowers upside down in a dark, dry and cool place. This can be a closest or in a basement if you have one in your home.
Once the flowers Mount Maunganui have dried significantly you can place them in a vase again or arrange them in another manner without having to worry about them spoiling. A very popular method for preserving fresh flowers is to press them. Pressing them involves placing them between two pieces of wax paper or paper towel. Once you’ve done that you’ll place them in a book and then place several books on top. The weight presses the flower into a flat position.

Sending Flowers To Your Man
Women are no longer the only ones who love receiving flowers. According to a survey conducted by some Florists over half of the men they spoke to admitted that they would like to receive flowers, particularly on Valentines Day. Now, before you contact your local
Half Moon Bay florist
and place an order of 99 red roses, follow some common sense rules to choose the floral arrangement that will be right not only for your man, but for all men. Firstly, never send to their place of work - guys hate that. Choose bright bold colours wherever possible too, as these are generally more masculine.

Cutting Flowers
When you want to cut flowers for the house, choose blooms that are neither full-blown nor tight buds; buds just opening are best because they will last longest. Cut the stems with a sharp knife, and leave as much of the foliage as possible on the plants; they will need it for further growth. Plants such as spider lilies that have bare, leafless stalks should be severed an inch or two above ground level; a flowerless, leafless half-stem is neither useful nor sightly.
Cut flowers Westminster early in the morning or, even better, late in the afternoon to prolong their lives indoors; flowers cut in the heat of the midday sun do not survive as well. After cutting, immerse the stems immediately in deep, warm water (about 100 degrees) and place them in a cool location for a few hours; overnight is better. Keep the flowers upright in a vase if you want the stems to remain straight. The flowers should get fresh water once a day; at the same time a bit of the stems should be removed to expose fresh cells for water absorption. Cut flowers will last longer if they are kept out of direct sun in a relatively cool place.

The pink rose

When you look at a pink rose, you will feel a surge of happiness and pure delight that can only be explained by the flawless and delicate beauty of it. Pink roses are a pleasure to look at, boast a heavenly smell and have a depth of meaning behind its demure exterior. Although roses in general can be used to express varying degrees of love and gratitude, the pink rose is the most dominant in symbolizing these attributes. In a recent survey carried out by Australian flower delivery Avonmouth professionals it was estimated that nearly five per cent of all flowers sent in 2007 were pink roses. Whilst not as popular as it’s cousin (red), the pink rose will always be an excellent choice for many people.

A beautiful flower - Briza maxima (pearl grass, quaking grass)

Characteristics: The flowers of this ornamental grass produce unique heart-shaped spikelets. The decorative seed heads arch from strong, wiry stems. If you want beige seed heads, allow them to dry on the plant and then harvest them in late autumn.
Cultural Information: Quaking grass requires full sun and av­erage soil. Like many of the or­namental grasses, it prefers poor soil. Quaking grass seed can be purchased from many Solihull florists. To propagate, sow the seed in early spring.
Harvesting/Drying: To maintain the green color when dried, harvest quaking grass early, when it is still green. Cut the stems before the seeds have matured. Dry in small bunches by hanging or standing upright in a warm, dark, dry location. Grasses are dry by nature and will be ready in four to five days.

Drying Experiment
I started to look at the many flowers in the garden, wondering about their drying potential, and began to experiment. I now realize that ev­erlastings are just a small portion of the possi­ble flowers and shrubs for air-drying and preserving. The range of flowers that I dry has grown along with the size of my garden. I’m always learning of new flowers to dry and have begun to have flowers delivered Cyncoed from friends of many new and unusual flowers suitable for dry­ing. Experimentation is a big part of the pro­cess. When you start out, try your hand at drying any plant material that appeals to you. The plant world is full of materials that make interesting additions to dried flower arrange­ments. Various foliage, branches of trees and shrubs, pinecones, nuts, gourds, grasses and even mosses contribute interest to your displays.

Europe leads the way
In the UK, we each spend, on average, £28 on cut flowers a year. This is far below the European average, but it still means that billions of flowers are grown, cut, wrapped and transported - 85% from abroad - each year for UK consumers, with the traditional peak periods of Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day leading to 20-fold spikes in demand. Come on everyone, dig deep and place some orders with your friendly florist and let’s match our European cousins for the number of flowers delivered Waterloo each year!

Be inspired when arranging flowers
There are a variety of books, paintings, pictures and calendars available which will give you lots of inspiration when it comes to arranging flowers in your home. Study these carefully; decide if the arrangement is suitable for the location you have in mind; check whether the material will be readily available or if you can adapt the arrangement to suit the flowers and foliage in your garden.
The character of your house and the particular room where you want to put flowers will dictate the style of arrangement you are looking for. Consider the type of furnishings you have, the colours in the room and where the flowers will be placed.
Generally, people aim for one or two fairly large arrangements in a room. However, do not overlook smaller arrangements grouped together or placed on a table in conjunction with other complimentary items perhaps of a similar colour grouping.

Dining table arrangements do not have to be restricted to one formal piece in the centre of the table. Individual nosegays placed in front of each guest work well. Herbs offer another range of decorative options with the addition of an attractive scent. They can be used in bunches, on their own or mixed with flowers.
Arranging flowers is a creative art. No two arrangements will turn out to be exactly the same, which is part of the fun of this particular craft. Experiment with different types of flowers Midland and foliage and different sized arrangements until you develop your own individual style.
Often people tend to have one particular place in a room where they always put their flowers. Try breaking this habit and experiment with different locations.

How about this?
Whilst we aim to provide you with a never ending supply of flower facts, you may like to check out Funky Flowers if you want even more! You can never have too many tips and facts when you love flowers, or wish to have a career in the floral industry.