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Secrets of Arranging Flowers

Posted by admin on 14 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

flower arranginFlower arranging is a homebased work of art. There are plenty of eco-friendly choices you can make when selecting a flower container: • Antique or second-hand containers • Earthenware containers • Glass containers, especially recycled • Containers made out of stone • Recycled metal containers

Any container that holds water can hold flowers—be creative and look around your home for possibilities. You can cover empty cans from your cupboard with fabric, for example. Or, put a bunch of flowers in a watering can. If they are watertight, clay pots can hold flowers. When you entertain, it is nice to have flowers on the table—but not if they obstruct your guests’ views of one another. Continue Reading »

Tropical Flowers for Wedding

Posted by admin on 06 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

anthuriumTropical flowers are very popular for many wedding ceremonies because of their features such as:

* They are often brightly coloured
* They are available year-round
* They have a modern, chic look

We listed below some of the most popular tropical wedding flowers:

Anthuriums
These elegant flowers are extremely popular nowadays. They originate from Central and tropical South America, and are called as Flamingo flowers.

They come in a wide variety of colours including bright red, green, pink and white. One of my favourites is called ’safari’ and is burgundy with pale stripes.

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Deciding on Wedding Flowers

Posted by admin on 30 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

wedding day flowerWedding flowers gives your wedding the atmosphere of paradise. There are so many options and it is a matter of taste and knowledge to choose the best one. Here is a quick round up of the most popular wedding flowers you can choose:

Calla Lilies
Calla lilies have a sophisticated elegance that is unmatched. White callas are very popular for weddings, but there is a wonderful range of colours available on the market.

The near black ’schwarzwalder’ calla lily makes a striking focal point of any arrangement and is always a talking point. The yellow/orange variety ‘mango’ is very popular and bright yellow callas such as ‘golden star’ are very beautiful and charming.

You could even use the wide variety of calla lily accessories to make a stylish calla lily themed wedding.

Gerberas (Gerber Daisy)
Gerberas come in a many colours and are available all year round - which is great news for brides.

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Fresh Flower Secrets

Posted by admin on 22 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

Flower Care SecretsKeep in mind always: The sooner that you put your flowers into water, the longer they will last.

The flowers should be recut at the stems while submerged in water. This is important especially for hollow-stemmed flowers so it will prevent an airlock from forming in the stem which may prevent the flowers from taking water.

The stems should be cut on an angle, which will create a wider exposed area and allow the flowers to take the maximum amount of water.

Flowers will last longer if the plant food is added to the water. An example to an alternative to plant food would be sugar. Sugar is a very powerful nutricient.

How to Arrange Fresh Flowers

Posted by admin on 21 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

home flowers* Consider the size of the space in which your arrangement will be placed, and choose the size of the container and flowers accordingly. A big vase and lots of flowers will look overcrowded and untidy on a small side table. A small vase and few flowers would look lost in a larger display view.

* In case of using open flowers, such as roses, daffodils or gerbera daisies, you may want to turn some of them at different angles to show different shape. Try not to arrange your flowers all facing in the same direction if the arrangement can be viewed from various angles.

* Try to allow some space between the flowers to prevent a crowded effect. Remember, we are seeking for elegance, not a view of a jungle.

* Make sure that your vase is leak proof and that it has a neck which is big enough for the flowers to stay there comfortably.

* If the flowers sometimes don’t stand up straight it could be that your vase is too short for the flowers, or that the flowers are too tall for the vase. A good way to check if the vase you would like to use is of an appropriate height, is too see if the vase is at least half as tall as the flowers. In short, just look over again on the vase.

* If you cut your flowers too short, don’t think that it is all for loss! Either put pebbles or marbles at the bottom of your vase for shorter flowers to stand on. You could also simply cut the head off of the flower and float it in a decorative dish, along with candles. There can be many options.

* You can use filler flowers in a sparse looking arrangement to give it a much fuller appearance. Some good examples of filler flowers include, feverfew, ferns, Queen Anne’s lace, baby’s breath, heather, statice, and aster.

* To give your arrangement more dimension cut the flowers at various lengths. Place the longest stems in the center of your bouquet. It can have a more stlystic view and influence now.

How to Care for Flowers

Posted by admin on 20 Jun 2008 | Tagged as: home flowers

Valentine FlowerHaving fresh flowers as gift or just for beauty is what makes our homes “sweet home” :)

Of course it is very important to keep these elegance alive as much as possible. Below are some tips for caring your flowers:

* Always use clean and shiny vases or containers. This will prevent any bacteria from ruining the quality of the flowers. Do not forget periodically cleaining it.

* Cut and remove all of the leaves which will be under the water while in the vase. Leaves that are submerged will root, thus creating bacteria and shortening the life span of your flowers.

* Always add the cut flower food supplied to you by your floral provider, to the water in the vase. Change the water and flower food every three to four days. Otherwise water will become dirty and full of bacteria.

* Mostly fresh flowers are shipped when they are in bud or half open, which is the recommended state to pick flowers. You will then have the taste of seeing them slowly open up, this also increases the life span of your flowers.

* Never place your floral arrangements in full sun or over a radiator. This will cause excess water loss from the flowers, and they will wilt very untimely. For a maximum life span the best place for your flowers is in a cool room.

* Use a container that is in proportion to the amount of flowers you have. Too small of a container for the flowers will not hold enough water, and they may dry out before you realize it. Flowers need room and air like any other living organism.

* Once or twice a day lightly spray your finished arrangement with clear water to create a humid atmosphere around the flowers.

Enjoy you flowers :)