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  Mother’s Day Designs
  Flowers are the favourite gift for Mother’s Day, and every year the public  spend thousands of pounds on flowers to celebrate this special occasion. 
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  <strong>Mother’s Day Designs</strong><br />
  Flowers are the favourite gift for Mother’s Day, and every year the public  spend thousands of pounds on flowers to celebrate this special occasion. </p>
<p>  Preparations for Mother’s Day include the following: </p>
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<li>Keep lists of previous years’ sales to assist with the ordering.</li>
<li>Make out <a href="http://zoomblooms.com.au/Darwin/cullenbay_darwin_florist.html">flower delivery Cullen Bay</a> routes and check that the drivers know the areas.</li>
<li>Write out all cards well in advance.</li>
<li>Make sure that all staff, and temporary staff in particular, understand the  shop procedures.</li>
<li>Set up containers and green the week before. </li>
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<p>  Over the years, the preference for certain designs has changed, from the  bunches of primroses and violets of the early years of this century, through to  formal rigid arrangements in the 1960s and 1970s and back to handtied informal  designs for the 1990s. </p>
<p><strong>The  Growth Cycle of Bulbs</strong><br />
  In the growth cycle of a bulbous plant, the  underground bulb, nourished by its storehouse of food, goes through a number of  distinct stages.  The bulb sprouts roots,  stems, leaves and <a href="http://nelson.floristnz.org.nz/stoke.html">flowers Stoke</a>,  simultaneously growing larger or producing new bulbs for the following growing  season.  After the leaves wither, it  enters a period of dormancy.  All bulbs  progress through each of these stages, but the details of the cycle vary among  the five major types of bulbous plants: true bulb, corm, tuber, tuberous root  and rhizome.  The gardener with his spade  or lifting fork plays a part in the growth cycle of many of these bulbs.  Many of the true bulbs, such as the daffodil,  can be left in the ground through the winter in all parts of the country.  Most other bulbous plants demand more care  during winter dormancy. A corm like the gladiolus, a tuber like the tuberous  begonia, and a tuberous root like the dahlia must be dug up in fall and stored  in a dry place until spring in areas where the ground freezes.  Even in the South such bulbs produce the  biggest flowers if dug up, divided and stored until the spring planting  season.  </p>
<p><strong>Perennials:  Powerful Partners</strong><br />
  From studying the new garden catalogs in  mid-January to tucking mulch in among the plants just before the winter snows  arrive, gardening is full of delightful surprises and never monotonous.  As soon as the snow melts in the spring, we  hurry out to discover which perennials are peeping through the wet earth after  their winter hibernation.  With the first  spring shower, many that had seemed dead on first inspection suddenly sprout  green buds, and we know that more delights will appear each day until the cycle  of seasons bring gardening to a close once again.  It is this quality of metamorphosis that attracts  us to herbaceous perennials.  They are  fascinating because most bloom for only short periods and seldom looks the same  two days in a row, or two years in succession.   Our early morning walks reward us with a changing display of blossoms  and an endless variation of plant textures, heights, and fragrances.  We wait expectantly to see if the new hybrid  iris we splurged on last fall from a <a href="http://floristbirmingham.biz/east/kittsgreen.html">Kitts Green  flower shop</a> will be as spectacular as the catalog description promised, or  if the blooms of the peony that were disappointingly small last summer will improve  this year.  Each season is a new  adventure.</p>
<p><strong>Texture,  Size and Color for an Arrangement</strong><br />
  The textures of silk and dried florals vary  greatly and it’s valuable to remember the importance of textures in floral  designing. Putting too many similar textures together can be boring. Mums have  a busy texture and are complemented by a smooth-textured flower such as a small  lily or something with few petals. Smooth berries make a nice counterpoint to a  textured carnation.<br />
  Varying the sizes of the <a href="http://salford.flowers-manchester.co.uk/">flowers Salford</a> used in a design is as  important as varying the textures for maintaining the viewer’s interest. If all  are the same size, it is difficult to understand where to look first.  Generally, large mass flowers become the focal point, medium-sized flowers are  added for interest and to fill out the design, then small filler flowers are  inserted to fill empty areas.<br />
  Color is also important when designing with  florals; in fact, it’s often the first element noticed in a design. Usually,  when we’re designing for ourselves, the room décor determines the color  combination used. But a room’s color doesn’t lock you into that color  combination. Many times a colorful room benefits from a calming arrangement of  neutral flowers and natural dried materials.</p>
<p><strong>The  Language of Roses</strong><br />
  Roses had many romantic meanings for  genteel Victorians who used the “language of flowers” printed in 19th  Century etiquette books.  To <a href="http://flowersla.us/free-delivery/Miracle_Mile_South_florist_losangeles.html">send flowers Miracle Mile South</a> from hopeful suitors  was common practice.  The gift of a  single red rose signified “I love you.”   A proper Victorian lady might reply with a single yellow rose, which  implied that her admirer was fickle, or a white rosebud, which told him “I am  too young to love,” or a single rose leaf, which meant “I care not.”  If the suitor was really a gentleman, he  would sign off with a musk rose, which meant “Thou art a capricious beauty.”  But if his original red rose elicited another  red rose in reply, a match was made.</p>
<p>  <strong>Colour in flowers </strong> </p>
<p>  What is colour? A basic explanation is that colour is experienced when a  beam of light is refracted (broken) by a surface, and the eye then transmits  the effect to the brain; in other words, we can say that it is essentially a visual sensation. <br />
  <em>The colour wheel </em><strong><br />
  </strong>For practical use in floristry, it is best to refer to a wheel or triangle  of 12 full strength hues (or colours), devised to illustrate the natural  associations between colours. There are three so-called primary colours — red, yellow and blue. Any two of these, mixed together, produces a  secondary colour; again, there are three secondaries - yellow and blue make green, yellow and red make orange, and red and blue  make violet. The tertiary colours (not only in <a href="http://floristglasgow.com/Carmunnock_florist_glasgow.html">flowers Carmunnock</a>) are produced by mixing a primary with an  adjacent secondary colour; for example, blue and green make blue-green. <br />
Achromatic or neutral colours — white,  grey and black — are not  technically colours (being colourless), but they are used change the value of a  hue; adding white, grey or black produces, respectively, a tint tone or shade. </p>
<p><strong>Love these flowers series - Dahlia</strong><br />
  Dahlias are among the most accommodating of  all garden plants and can easily be grown virtually anywhere in the United States and Canada if the roots are protected  from frost. Their blossoms, which come in every flower color except clear blue,  range from miniatures less than an inch across to giants more than a foot in  diameter; they bloom from midsummer until frost on stiff, erect stems 1 to 7  feet tall, providing constant color in the garden and superb selections for <a href="http://everton.flowersliverpool.biz/">Everton flower delivery</a>. The plants grow from  tuberous roots and die back each fall either from maturity in warm climates or  from frost elsewhere. </p>
<p>  The horticultural name, <em>D. hybrida</em>, alludes to the fact that  modern dahlias are descended from several species native to Mexico. New hybrids are introduced  frequently and go in and out of popularity, almost like automobile styles. They  vary so much in flower and stature that they are classified in 16 categories,  each of which spans the full color range and most of which include the full  gamut of heights and blossom sizes. </p>
<p><strong>One of my favourite flowers - Achillea  (yarrow)</strong><br />
    <em>Characteristics</em>: Yarrow is a long-blooming and rugged pe­rennial. It will quickly  establish handsome colonies in the border. The flowers bloom from June through  September. To maintain maximum color, cut flowers that are no more than two  days old, because they tend to fade with time. I find that the easiest yarrow  to dry is <em>Achillea filipendulina</em>, com­monly  called fern-leaf yarrow. It has striking yellow flower heads that appear on  sturdy 4-foot-tall stems. The foliage of yarrow has a lovely fragrance and can  be dried and added to potpourri. The pungent foliage can also help deter moths  when used in storing winter gar­ments. <br />
    <em>Harvesting/Drying</em>: Harvest in late summer when the flowers are fully opened and the  heads feel firm to the touch. Hang in­dividual stems in a warm, dark,  well-ventilated spot or dry them upright. If space is lim­ited you may tie a  small bunch together with a rubber band, but the flower shape is better if each  flower is hung individu­ally. Be careful not to crush the flower heads. Dried  yarrow is a good filler plant and travels well if you plan to <a href="http://caerau.flowerscardiff.biz/">send flowers Caerau</a> to another person. It makes a  soft, natural, yellow base, which blends well with other dried materials. For a  winning combination, combine yarrow with blue salvia. Use in potpourri or as  filling for dresser drawer moth bags where its fragrant foliage will help deter  moths.  </p>
<p><strong>The  Green “Monster”</strong><br />
  What can happen as a result of chance  mutation was startlingly illustrated in the early 19th Century with the  appearance in America of <em>Rosa</em><em> chinensis viridiflora</em>, an all-green  rose. An occidental offshoot of a <em>China  rose</em>, it is a free-flowering and otherwise normal plant, except that all  its petals have been transformed into sepals, whorls of narrow, bronze-tinted  green leaves that turn reddish brown with age; the flower, moreover, is  completely sterile, having no stamens or pistils at all. Some <a href="http://flowersnewyork.us/brooklyn/northeast/East_New_York_florist_newyork.html">East New York florists</a> see in it a strange kind of beauty, whereas others think that it  merits its alternate Latin name, <em>Rosa</em><em> monstrosa</em>,  the monstrous rose. </p>
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  Uses of gift  wrapping
  No amount of cellophane or ribbon can improve the beauty of a perfect single  rose or an armful of summer flowers. But gift wrapping does have many  advantages. 
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  <strong>Uses of gift  wrapping</strong><br />
  No amount of cellophane or ribbon <u></u>can improve the beauty of a perfect single  rose or an armful of summer flowers. But gift wrapping does have many  advantages. </p>
<p>  The clever use of ribbons can enhance the colour of the flowers or give an  appropriate sense of occasion. Cellophane protects delicate flower heads and  makes <br />
  handling easier. Covered flowers and foliage are also protected from rapid  changes in weather or temperature, which can have a detrimental effect on the  cut <a href="http://pickofthebunch.com.au/Perth/florist-flowers/pinjarra_perth_florist.html">flower delivery Pinjarra</a>. <br />
  Water can be added to the stem ends enclosed in cellophane to give them a  temporary reservoir, thus delaying water loss and wilting. Using this method,  flowers can be gift- wrapped well in advance. </p>
<p><strong>Grandiflora  Roses</strong><br />
  In the pursuit of elegant <a href="http://wellington.flowersnz.org.nz/kelburn.html">flowers Kelburn</a>, it was almost inev­itable  that rose breeders would combine the hardy, free-flowering floribundas with the  mag­nificently large-flowered, long-stemmed hybrid teas. In so doing, they  created the Queen Elizabeth rose, which was introduced commercially in the United States  in 1954 and became the basis for the newest type of rose, the grandiflora. (In Great Britain,  gran­difloras are considered a subclass of the floribunda and are called  floribundas, hybrid-tea type.) </p>
<p>  Grandifloras combine the best qualities of  their parents in blooming habit and hardiness, and flower continuously except  for a brief midwinter dormancy in a few climate zones, and from spring to frost  in most others. They bear great quantities of blossoms that are 3 to 5 inches  in diameter (slightly smaller than most hybrid teas, slightly larger than  floribun­das). The blossoms are double, with as many as 60 petals, and may  appear one to a stem or in cande­labralike clusters on a bush; the stems of  grandifloras are longer than those of floribundas. The buds and blossoms, as  well as foliage and thorns, resemble those of hybrid teas. The grandifloras  have a color range that is much the same as that of their parents: from white,  pink, yellow and orange to dark red, but with no lavenders and few mixed  colors. Oddly enough, while the blossom size and stem length of grandifloras  are compromises between those of hybrid teas and floribundas, the height of  grandifloras often outstrips that of both parents, and most varieties usually  grow 3 to 6 or more feet high. This stature makes them ideal for use toward the  back of a rose bed. Gran­difloras also serve as lovely informal hedges and  screens. And since even their clusters have long stems, all grandifloras are  suitable for cutting. </p>
<p><strong>Florist background</strong></p>
<p>Ever wondered how  your local <a href="http://flowersca.us/florists/Berkeley_florist_california.html">Berkeley Florist</a> is able to send out such wonderful blooms on  your behalf? Well before they actually get to the florist, there is a whole  wide range of steps taken in the cut flower market. By harvesting and handling  a cut flower crop in the best way, the quality of the marketable product is  greatly improved, and with better quality comes longer shelf life.</p>
<p><strong>Grab a bunch of flowers</strong><br />
  Once upon a time, the only way to acquire fresh flowers was to pick them  yourself — from a meadow or roadside, or from your garden. Purchasing flowers  was a luxury, and florists were few and far between. Nowadays, we are lucky —  flowers are readily available from the local florist, garden centre,  greengrocer or supermarket. <br />
Even if you don’t have time to grab a bunch of flowers on your way to the  checkout, the popularity of mail order and the growth of the World Wide Web  makes it possible to order and send flowers over the phone or the Internet. And  you don’t have to submit to seasonal dictates, for many varieties of flowers  are now available all year round. Flowers are always less expensive when they  are in season. But, when the mood strikes, sometimes cost is no object. </p>
<p>Just like cooking, arranging flowers can take time and involve intricate  procedures. For those who adore working with flowers, the task poses a  challenge they enjoy. For the rest of us, who have little time but still want  to enjoy flowers every day, keeping things simple, quick and easy is best. <br />
Many people associate flowers with special occasions, such as Mother’s Day, a  birthday or wedding. But flowers make any day a special occasion. Pick up a  bunch from your local <a href="http://floristlondon.info/inner/inner.html">Inner London florist</a> on your way home from work, the gym or a play date with your kids.  They’ll make your day.</p>
<p> <strong>Winter  Arrangements</strong><br />
  Flowers associated with winter include hellebores which, although not generally  available as a cut flower, can be purchased as pot plants. This is also true of  the poinsettia, which will last much longer if the roots can be retained.  Poinsettias are now available in pinks and creamy whites as well as scarlet,  and combine beautifully with red carnations and carnation sprays. <br />
  The early spring <a href="http://flowersbristol.biz/Catbrain_florist_bristol.html">flowers Catbrain</a> can be teamed with some of the flowering winter  branches, such as witch hazel or Viburnum x bodnantense.  The first narcissi and tulips appear in winter  and these and other spring flowers help to brighten the dark winter days. The  spicy scent of hyacinths makes them a favourite, and the delicate beauty of  snowdrops is a very special pleasure. </p>
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  <strong>Design lines <br />
  </strong>The main lines in a traditional flower design include the <em>outline, </em>which  refers to the contours, and is created with spike materials; the <em>focal point  line, </em>which is the main line of graded flowers, forming the centre of  interest, and for which a mass form is used, and the <em>transitional lines, </em>which  link the two contrasting spike and mass forms. Smaller flowers and foliage are arranged  in sequences (lines) of graded sizes, buds being placed towards the outer edge,  and fuller <a href="http://flowersbirmingham.biz/east/sheldon.html">Sheldon flowers</a> at the centre. Other materials can then be placed at various  levels to fill in the gaps in the design.  Follow these simple guidelines to create some inspired floral arrangements.</p>
<p><strong>Silk flowers for your wedding</strong></p>
<p>Your  wedding can still retain all of its elegance when you use silk wedding flowers.  And you will likely get a better price on a variety of flowers, especially  roses, if you choose fake flowers. Most floral shops offer silk flower  arrangements, and you can visit your regular florists and look at fake floral  bouquets, boutonnières, and corsages. Additionally, you can ask about buying  individual flowers or small table arrangements. It is also possible to have  large arrangements made and delivered to the wedding or reception location  using fake flowers (but keeping the arrangements small and simple so you can  pick them up will save you more money). If you do not have time to pick them up  your florist will organise a <a href="http://cyncoed.floristcardiff.biz/">flower delivery Cyncoed</a> for you.</p>
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  <strong>Pressing</strong><br />
Ferns press well and should you haye enough Royal Fern <em>(Osmunda regalis) </em>to spare, it is a really successful way to keep it and the leaves will last  all winter. As the stems are rather long they are liable to break in the middle  but with the support of a thin cane or dial stick placed behind the main rib  and caught with a wire in about three places, they stand well and quite firmly. <br />
  Smaller ferns will stand on their own and make a nice touch of green added to a  small bowl or basket of mixed dried <a href="http://floristliverpool.biz/Church_florist_liverpool.html">flowers Church</a> such as statice, helichrysum and  yellow yarrow. </p>
<p>  Bracken can be pressed and used in small pieces painted and glittered for  Christmas. It is advisable to soak the bracken overnight in a solution of  starch and water, dry off on blotting paper next day before pressing. This  helps to stiffen it before painting. <br />
  Beech sprays that have turned a lovely autumnal colour press well and add a  flat spray of good colour as a background for other dried and preserved flower  or seed heads. </p>
<p><strong>Reputable online florist</strong></p>
<p>You must keep a few things in mind when deciding which online florist to use for your flower delivery. Most  well-known flower companies&#8217; business depends on the trust of their customers.  Before putting your full reliance in a flower delivery service online, look for  a privacy policy. This way you can be positive that they will not sell your  e-mail address or phone number. Another good indication of a reliable and  reputable florist is their refunds policy. Check to see if you can get a refund  or replacement arrangement if the <a href="http://flowerstexas.us/quality-florist/East_Crockett_florist_texas.html">flower delivery East Crockett</a> was not  satisfactory.</p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong><br />Thanks for reading the post, we hope you enjoyed these great flower facts and tips. If you&#8217;re a florist, or looking to become one, you may also enjoy <a href="http://journals.fotki.com/jackorama666/flower-fact-jungle/">Flower Fact Jungle</a> which has even more information for you.</p>
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  Moss is often used to cover the mechanics  of an arrangement, such as foam, wire or glue. The moss in a design is chosen  for its color or texture and is secured with U-shaped floral pins, wire or  glue. Spanish moss is naturally gray; if a soft neutral look is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Moss</strong><br />
  Moss is often used to cover the mechanics  of an arrangement, such as foam, wire or glue. The moss in a design is chosen  for its color or texture and is secured with U-shaped floral pins, wire or  glue. Spanish moss is naturally gray; if a soft neutral look is desired in a  design, it is the best choice. Gray excelsior resembles Spanish moss and is an  easy substitute. Sphagnum moss, also known as green sheet moss, is used when a  green “growing” look is needed. It comes packaged in layers or sheets to be  peeled apart as needed. Other more unusual mosses and lichens are available in  a <a href="http://floristbristol.com/Frenchay_florist_bristol.html">Frenchay flower shop</a> to use in floral  design, including forest coral, reindeer moss, dwarf’s beard and shag moss. All  have unique properties and appearances, yet if one is unavailable, any moss or  lichen of similar color and texture can be used as a substitute. All enhance  the natural look and feeling of a design, giving each a “back-to-nature”  appearance.</p>
<p><strong>Contain your container excitement</strong><br />
Never allow your enthusiasm for nice containers to encourage you to have too many arrangements at one time! In the winter one large arrangement of dried flowers or of pretty mixed green foliage is a good stand-by. Apart from that I would have one small arrangement on a side-table or coffee-table. <br />
Something sweet-smelling, possibly, is all that is necessary unless you are entertaining friends. A vase of flowers as you come into the house always gives a welcome and this is one of the most effective places for having flowers when they are in short supply. Finally, vases and containers of flowers (whether from your <a href="http://barnet.flowerslondon.biz/">Barnet florists</a> or not) need daily attention; you will need to add fresh water to them and you should inspect the arrangements, cutting out any dead or dying flowers. They should be cut rather than pulled out as you may completely upset the entire arrangement. </p>
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  <strong>A Comb Headdress </strong><br />
  This headdress is individually designed as an accessory for the bride or for a  bridesmaid or guest. It is another variation on the corsage, and is made to  complement the bridal bouquet. The design might be formed with a single flower  or made from several small blossoms. <br />
  Materials chosen for this by the <a href="http://bloominglovely.com.au/Darwin/CBD_darwin_florist.html">florist CBD Darwin</a>, as for any type of headdress, must be durable. The  head is a warm part of the body, and fresh flowers must be able to withstand  this heat for several hours (a flower sealant can be used to prevent flowers  transpiring). Shorter, flatter types of flower, such as carnation sprays,  gerberas, roses and single chrysanthemum sprays, are generally best. Weight is  another factor to be considered — bride and  bridesmaids will forget they are even wearing a design that is feather light.  The comb headdress also has the advantage of being suitable for either short or  long hair; extra hair grips can be used for very fine hair. </p>
<p>  The finished design can either be glued to the comb or attached with a  well-taped <em>0.56mm </em>(24 gauge) wire. Ensure that the wire ends are safely finished underneath  the corsage, and not on the side of the comb next to the head. </p>
<p><strong>Air-Drying </strong><br />
  Air-drying is one of the oldest and easiest  methods of flower drying. Elaborate equipment is un­necessary; however, a  dehumidifier is important if you live in an extremely humid region. To air-dry,  flowers can be hung upside down, placed on a drying rack or kept in an upright  position. While air-dried flowers will never have the same intensity of color  that fresh flowers have, they will lend a charm of their own to dried bouquets  and other projects, and you can always <a href="http://flowersglasgow.biz/Garnethill_florist_glasgow.html">send flowers Garnethill</a> when you are in need of a special gift for someone. Some dried flowers (the  everlastings in particular) remain close to their original colors; others fade  consid­erably. Blue and yellow retain their original in­tensity, and red  deepens, often becoming brownish. Soft colors such as pale pink and white  usually fade into an antique creamy color. </p>
<p><strong>Getting  to the Root of the Problem </strong><br />
  Trees and shrubs adjacent to a flower  garden can be a problem not only because of their shade but also because their  large roots are likely to creep into the beds and rob your plants of nutrients  and moisture. It is difficult to gauge what might be an adequate distance to  separate a garden from a tree, since the roots of a large shade tree growing in  shallow soil can extend 100 feet or more from the trunk. If the area gets  plenty of sun, it is possible to garden near trees, tall hedges, and shrubs, as  long as you are prepared to provide enough moisture and nutri­ents to nourish  both your garden and the larger plants. Depending on the type of <a href="http://florist-manchester.com/Ancoats_florist_manchester.html">flowers Ancoats</a> you are growing, you may  be able to plant them in close proximity to the trees and shrubs.  Some gardeners bury a metal or concrete  barrier 2 or more feet deep between a newly planted hedge or shrub border and  the garden to keep the roots from venturing where they are not wanted. </p>
<p><strong>Planting Bulbs in a Pot</strong></p>
<p>  Bulbs should not be buried deeply, but set so their tips just reach the  surface of the soil, which should be ½ to 1 inch below the rim of the pot. Do  not press the bulbs into the soil; fill the pot part way first, putting in only  enough soil to hold the bulb at the proper level, and firm this soil down. Then  set the bulbs on top and fill in more soil around them to cover them. Finally,  water thoroughly. Some bulbs, notably tulips, have a flat side and a round  side; the flat side should face outward toward the rim of the pot so that the  largest <a href="http://floristla.us/flower-shop/Point_Fermin_florist_losangeles.html">flowers Point Fermin</a>, which sprout from the flat  side, will grow gracefully over the edge of the pot. </p>
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  <strong>Other design terms <br />
  </strong><em>Finish - </em>All mechanics must be neatly hidden, so that the design  looks attractive from all angles, including the back. <br />
  <em>Economy - </em>This means using every flower, piece of foliage, ribbon bow or  accessory to its full advantage, so that maximum use and value is gained. </p>
<p>  <em>Impact - </em>This is an instant visual impression, a special quality which  demands instant attention. It is created by a striking colour scheme, good  design skills, and the clever use of materials. Go for maximum impact when you have your <a href="http://floristca.us/fast-delivery/Fortuna_florist_california.html">flowers delivered Fortuna</a> to warm the heart of some lucky person.<br />
  <em>Distinction - </em>This is seen when everyday and extraordinary materials are  used in an ingenious way, creating an unusual or special effect, but the design  must always be appropriate for its given purpose. </p>
<p><strong>Many  Blooms</strong><br />
  Polyantha roses are low, very hardy plants  that con­tinuously produce large clusters of small blooms and survive winters  unprotected in cold climates. Indeed, &quot;many blooms&quot; is what the Greek  word polyantha means. The blossoms are small, rarely exceeding 2 inches in  diameter, and the plants are generally 2 feet or less in height, which makes  them ideal for massing in beds and for use as low hedges. They are also widely  grown by <a href="http://floristtexas.us/best-floristtx/Tatum_florist_texas.html">Tatum florists</a> as house  plants for Easter and Mother&#8217;s Day, after which they may be set out in the  garden. More than most roses, pol­yanthas bloom profusely not only on old canes  but also on new canes that spring from or close to the ground. This tendency of  polyanthas to have a num­ber of canes and stems at different stages of maturity  at the same time ensures a steady supply of flowers week after week. </p>
<p><strong>Winter’s  Flowers-to-order</strong><br />
  When winter comes, flowering bulbs prove a  boon to indoor gardeners. Tropical bulbs such as the large-flowered  hippeastrums are familiar as house plants and easy to grow indoors. So are  clivias and cyclamens, though they demand night temperatures of 50° to 55°.  With a little extra effort, you can induce many spring-flowering garden bulbs  to bloom in winter. Most need a period of cold before they flower and are often  started outdoors in cold frames. But by selecting varieties of bulbs to arrive  at your doorstep via <a href="http://floristny.us/manhattan/uptown/Carnegie_Hill_florist_newyork.html">Carnegie Hill flower delivery</a>,  such as tulips, hyacinths and daffodils, and by moving the plants into light  and warmth a group at a time, you can enjoy a four-month show. </p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong><br />Thanks for reading the post, we hope you enjoyed these great flower facts and tips. If you&#8217;re a florist, or looking to become one, you may also enjoy <a href="http://profiles.yahoo.com/blog/5ONIPEIXF644KGVMGNWADSPHYA">Gary&#8217;s Flower Blog</a> which has even more information for you.</p>
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  In the good old days, fertilizer meant one  thing to Woodbine florists in general  and rose gardeners in particular: well-rotted cow manure. They bought a load of  that excellent but malodorous stuff, spread it thick over their rose beds and  confidently waited for splendid results. The manure [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Smelly  Fertilizer</strong><br />
  In the good old days, fertilizer meant one  thing to <a href="http://zoomblooms.com.au/Sydney/online-shop/woodbine_sydney_florist.html">Woodbine florists</a> in general  and rose gardeners in particular: well-rotted cow manure. They bought a load of  that excellent but malodorous stuff, spread it thick over their rose beds and  confidently waited for splendid results. The manure acted as a combination  mulch, fertilizer and soil conditioner in a way that modern chemical  concoctions seem unable to duplicate. Oddly, its nutrient content is  comparatively meager (perhaps 10 to 20 per cent that of chemical fertilizers)  and large amounts had to be used. But well-rotted manure contains  micro-organisms that make nutrients in the soil more accessible to the plants,  nourishing them into vigorous growth and prolific bloom, and no other  fertilizer wholly takes its place.</p>
<p><strong>How  to Water Rosebushes</strong></p>
<p>  Most gardeners simply water their plants by  applying moisture to the surface of the soil; however, there are right and  wrong ways of doing this simple task. It should be said at the beginning that  it is ad­vantageous to keep rose leaves dry because moist foliage encourages  the spread of leaf-borne diseases. For that reason, complete the wa­tering in  early morning; this will give the sun a full day to dry out moist surfaces. To  moisten the soil alone, rather than the leaves, use a hose that allows moisture  to seep out along its length and soak into the ground; either porous canvas  tubing through which water oozes, or a plastic &quot;sprinkler hose&quot; with  many tiny holes for water to spray through. When the sprinkler hose is turned  upright with the holes on top, the spray goes into the air, but in watering a  rose bed, it is far better to turn it upside down (setting the water pressure  low) so that all of the moisture will be directed into the soil. The job of  watering can also be done with a long spray nozzle attached to an ordinary  garden hose and aimed carefully at the soil around each plant. I have even seen  thrifty <a href="http://bayofplenty.floristnz.org.nz/">Bay of Plenty florists</a> water rose  beds perfectly with an old sock fitted over the hose end. It may be a homely  makeshift, but it does break the force of the water to pre­vent it from running  away and to keep soil and mulch intact. </p>
<p>
  <strong>My Favourite Flowers - <em>Anaphalis </em></strong><br />
  Useful perennials with pleasant silvery foliage, providing a restful area in  the border, particularly the dwarf <em>A. nubigena. </p>
<p>  </em><em>Cultivation </em><br />
Plant from October to April in any good well-drained garden soil, in sun or  shade. Good plants for dry conditions. <em>A. margaritacea </em>may need some  support with twiggy sticks. Cut the stems down to the ground after flowering. <br />
  <em>Conditioning  and preserving <br />
  </em>The flower heads only last well in water if the stems are cut rather  short. Condition by removing most of the foliage, then dip the stem ends into a  little boiling water followed by a long drink. <br />
  For drying, bunch the flower heads on stems of about 13 cm (5 in), picking  before the flowers have started to fluff, though they must be well open on the  plant. <br />
  <em>Arranging </em></p>
<p>  I find I use these <a href="http://floristbirmingham.biz/outer/kenilworth.html">flowers Kenilworth</a> heads mostly as dried material, in dried  pictures, small arrangements and swags. However, they are nice for the centre  of a green arrangement if used with short stems. I cut them about 5—7.5 cm (2  or 3 in) long, and tuck them into the middle of a group as a focal point. </p>
<p><strong>Purchasing Tips </strong><br />
There are a few simple steps you should follow to make sure you get the best quality flowers. The main aim when buying flowers is simply to spot the bunch which is the freshest! By following these steps you can also make sure the flowers you buy, last as long as   possible.<br />
Of course, if you buy from an experienced florist you can rely on them to provide you with good quality and freshness making purchasing so much easier and   reliable for you. They can also provide you with specific care advice at home relating to the type of arrangement and the variety of flower.<br />
<em>Buy &#8216;inside&#8217; flowers<br />
</em>Many retailers place flowers outside to advertise that they sell flowers.   Don&#8217;t buy these! Buy the <a href="http://crumpsall.flowers-manchester.co.uk/">flowers Crumpsall</a> that are inside the shop, out of the sun and   away from potentially harmful car fumes. To make sure they last, most flowers   should be kept in the cool and out of the sun. Some flowers can also be harmed   by car exhausts, which contain ethylene gas. This gas speeds up flower wilting   and drop in flowers like carnation, roses, orchids and waxflower. So it is best to choose flowers that are inside, away from these harmful conditions. </p>
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<em>Check the stem ends<br />
</em>Turn the bunch upside down and have a good look at the cut stem ends. They   should be green or white, and look freshly cut. Don&#8217;t buy bunches with dark stem   ends, or where the ends have split and are curling back, as these are signs of old flowers. </p>
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  <strong>Silver wedding anniversary <br />
  </strong>A family get-together or a party will often accompany  this anniversary, to help the couple celebrate their <em>25 </em>years of  marriage. Arrangements for the home or for the party should continue to reflect  the silver theme. Flowers in pinks, pale lilac and white are put together with  silver ribbons, little silver picks and, more recently, silver congratulation  balloons. <br />
  Customers often bring silver bowls or vases to be filled with <a href="http://venice.flowersla.us/">flowers delivered Venice</a> for the  occasion. To protect the container and to enable the flower preservatives to  work effectively, use a liner or inner plastic container. </p>
<p>  The arrangement can be a delicious combination of flowers and foliage  types. Larkspur, veronica, phlox, lilies, freesias, anemones and carnations  make a lovely summer bouquet for an anniversary couple. </p>
<p><strong>The Internet is your friend<br />
</strong>Sending flowers online can be a  fast and convenient way for on-the-go folks to give a quick gift to the ones  they love. Same day or next day delivery can get your flowers there on time.  Another option is to place your flower order with a <a href="http://kingspark.floristglasgow.com/">King&#8217;s Park Florist</a> ahead of time. Reminder services are also  available to allow people to remember that important date or occasion. Many florists will actually send you a reminder when an important date you have registered with them is approaching. No more forgetting anniversaries or birthdays, your local florist becomes your very own personal assistant!</p>
<p><strong>Flowers at your wedding reception</strong></p>
<p>Many reception venues  will include flowers in their package. If this is the case do a little digging  around and make sure they will complement what you are having in your bouquets  and that they will suit the style of wedding you have selected. You are by no  means limited to what your local florist will provide you with and do not be  afraid to say what you want. After all it is your special day and in most cases  your reception venue will be more than willing to accommodate your needs. You  can always call a florist to add extra <a href="http://flowersliverpool.biz/Picton_florist_liverpool.html">flowers Picton</a> to what is provided if you feel it is  not enough. You must be careful however, if you are using more than one florist  ensure that what they provide is consistent.</p>
<p><strong>Pots  and tubs</strong></p>
<p>  There are various ways of dealing with pots and tubs. A friend of mind has a  rotation system which is very successful. As he has practically no garden, he  capitalizes on a terrace on which he has only two large tubs showing at a time,  although in fact he has eight pots or tubs in all. In winter two are planted  with a small winter-flowering Viburnum  tinus called ‘Evelyn Price’. This evergreen has clusters of pinky-white  flowers, and blooms almost continuously all winter long. Meanwhile he has  planted two tubs of mixed bulbs for spring and they are placed on view when  they break into flower. For high summer he has tubs of the most beautiful  lilies I have ever seen including Lilium  regale and with its wonderful gold stamens, Lauratum, the sun lily of Japan. (Lilies do grow very well  indeed with the protection of a pot.) And as lilies are his specialty he also  puts out many different lilies in pots which make a lovely show. Lastly, the  tubs are replaced by two large hydrangea plants (available from your <a href="http://flowerscardiff.biz/">Cardiff florist</a>) and these bloom from August to  October. But, don’t forget that to make this system work you do need an area  near the house to keep the out-of-season pots, or if not near the house, well  out of sight and near a tap or access to water. Tubs and pots need plenty of  water especially in the summer months. If you are able to submerge the pots  under soil level they do not dry out nearly so quickly. </p>
<p><strong>Online care<br />
</strong>Flowers are a great gift for any occasion but no one wants to  feel cheated into paying for something they didn&#8217;t receive. Trading online is  all about trust, and without trust no online company will survive for very  long. The internet has certainly leveled the playing field in all walks of life, with even the  smallest of companies now being able to compete on a national and even global  scale. The same is true of florists, and anyone going into the business of sending <a href="http://flowersnewyork.us/brooklyn/central/Prospect_Lefferts_Gardens_florist_newyork.html">flowers Prospect Lefferts Gardens</a>. Remember to listen to your instincts when placing flower orders  online, and where ever possible, stay local. You usually tend to get a better deal if you contact a local florist directly rather than going through some faceless national order collection service.</p>
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  Petals from roses are the principal  ingredients of potpourri, a fermented concoction of flowers, herbs and spices  whose pleasant aroma filled many a 19th Century home and is still used to scent  rooms today. To make an authentic potpourri requires more than a dozen  ingredients; the following [...]]]></description>
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  Petals from roses are the principal  ingredients of potpourri, a fermented concoction of flowers, herbs and spices  whose pleasant aroma filled many a 19th Century home and is still used to scent  rooms today. To make an authentic potpourri requires more than a dozen  ingredients; the following recipe, adapted from several old formulas, calls for  such diverse materials as brandy, salt and balsam needles: <br />
  Collect about a pound of petals from fully  open roses, preferably a mixture of light-scented and heavy-scented varieties.  Spread the petals on paper, sprinkle lightly with salt and allow to dry. In  similar fashion, dry a smaller number of petals of other fragrant flowers such  as heliotrope and jasmine, (which you can find at a <a href="http://pickofthebunch.com.au/Perth/send-flowers/cottesloe_perth_florist.html">Cottesloe flower shop</a>) and the leaves of  fragrant herbs such as rosemary and marjoram. When dry, place all the materials  in a half-gallon container that can be tightly covered. Add a sprinkling of  balsam needles and salt as well as pinches of cloves, mace, cinnamon, allspice,  crushed coriander and powdered cardamom seeds. Then put in an ounce each of gum  benzoin and violet sachet, a little alcohol or brandy, and close the jar  tightly. Allow to ferment for several weeks, opening occasionally to stir and  sniff until the desired aroma is attained. Then set out small quantities of  potpourri in open bowls, replenishing as required. </p>
<p>  <strong>My Favourite Flowers - <em>Anaphalis </em></strong><br />
  Useful perennials with pleasant silvery foliage, providing a restful area in  the border, particularly the dwarf <em>A. nubigena. <br />
  </em><em>Cultivation </em><br />
Plant from October to April in any good well-drained garden soil, in sun or  shade. Good plants for dry conditions. <em>A. margaritacea </em>may need some  support with twiggy sticks. Cut the stems down to the ground after flowering. <br />
  <em>Conditioning  and preserving </p>
<p>  </em>The flower heads only last well in water if the stems are cut rather  short. Condition by removing most of the foliage, then dip the stem ends into a  little boiling water followed by a long drink. <br />
  For drying, bunch the flower heads on stems of about 13 cm (5 in), picking  before the flowers have started to fluff, though they must be well open on the  plant. <br />
  <em>Arranging </em><br />
  I find I use these <a href="http://tasman.flowersnz.org.nz/">flowers Tasman</a> heads mostly as dried material, in dried  pictures, small arrangements and swags. However, they are nice for the centre  of a green arrangement if used with short stems. I cut them about 5—7.5 cm (2  or 3 in) long, and tuck them into the middle of a group as a focal point. </p>
<p><strong>Funeral Thoughts<br />
</strong>Floral tributes can  be arranged into the shapes of letters to spell out a name or phrase. Be  careful when choosing what to put here, especially where nicknames are  concerned. Maybe the name you knew the person as affectionately was not the  preferred name for the family. Always respect the wishes of the immediate  family. Chrysanthemums are most effective for this kind of arrangement, and  again matching the edged ribbon to a complimentary colour scheme. The flowers  can be arranged beautifully, and there are numerous complimentary colour  schemes that you could use. Red and cream go well together as an example, as  does yellow and pale green foliage. You can send <a href="http://flowersca.us/cheap-flowers/Granite_Bay_florist_california.html">flowers<br />
Granite Bay</a> in  almost any colour combination you can think of.</p>
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  <strong>The Seasons <br />
  </strong>In every country, the seasons bring their own particular delights, but the  florist is also aware of the multi-cultural and international associations with  different seasons and can therefore satisfy, with a host of imported, ‘early’  or ‘late’ flowers, the requests of each and every customer. <br />
  <em>Spring </em><br />
When spring arrives, daffodils, tulips, hyacinths and many other spring  flowers have already been available for some months, but this is the season we  associate with these flowers. Bright, cheerful colours in natural baskets are  tempting and often the first choice for any <a href="http://floristlondon.info/northwest/westdrayton.html">flower delivery West Drayton</a> at this time of year.</p>
<p>  <em>Early summer</em><br />
Lilies of the valley, peonies, broom, cow parsley and achillea are just a  few of the lovely summer flowers that we can expect to see now. </p>
<p>  <strong>A  florist’s first job<br />
  </strong>A florist begins the long process of providing you  with beautiful fresh flowers as soon as the wholesale order arrives at their  shop. As the flowers arrive, a quick visual inspection is carried out to ensure  that the stock tallies with the order. The boxes are stacked neatly, with the  most delicate flowers on the top.<br />
  All flowers should be healthy and in good  condition, so the florist will check for pests, broken stems and temperature  damage. Once the flowers and foliage have been placed in water they can be  stored in a cool room or fridge. A good florist will allow several hours for  the flowers to recover from the stress of transportation before selling them. Good <a href="http://flowersbristol.biz/St_Philips_Marsh_florist_bristol.html">St Philips Marsh florists</a> are hard to find, and are always judged by the quality of the flowers they sell.</p>
<p><strong>Flowers to the workplace</strong></p>
<p>Delivering  flowers to the workplace is nothing new, but it is a tried and tested way of  keeping your loved one happy and can certainly help a relationship grow. For  the more devious among you, this might be a good opportunity to try and get  away with something (like a night out with your mates) but if it were me, I&#8217;d  want to hang around for all that female attention. If only I&#8217;d known years ago  that a simple <a href="http://bromsgrove.flowersbirmingham.biz/">flower delivery Bromsgrove</a> could ignite such passion.</p>
<p><strong>Controlled  Pollination</strong><br />
  Despite the unfavorable odds,  half-controlled breeding was practiced with remarkable success over the  centuries in Oriental and European gardens; presumably the lovely tea roses,  gallicas, damasks and hundreds of others were created in this way. But a much  more effective breeding technique was developed by the Empress Josephine&#8217;s  gardeners at Malmaison. They pioneered controlled pollination, in which the seeds  of a selected flower are artificially fertilized with pollen specifically  gathered for the purpose. In this way both of a new rose&#8217;s parents can be  selected, and it be­comes much easier to breed for desirable characteristics. <br />
  Controlled pollination has led to the  marvelous rose varieties now in a <a href="http://floristcardiff.biz/Coryton_florist_cardiff.html">Coryton  flower shop</a>; such a wide choice an amateur may rightfully ask himself how  he can possibly hope to develop a rose that possesses greater qualities than  those already on the market. Yet some roses are susceptible to disease; others  lack hardiness; certain ones blossom abundantly only once during a season, and,  all too often, some roses with truly lovely flowers fail to have attractive  foliage or thrifty growth habits. </p>
<p><strong>Arranging you time</p>
<p></strong>Many  people fall in love with flower arranging, since it is an ideal way to pass  some time, especially for the less active amongst us. If you&#8217;re not up for  running a marathon, or swimming the channel, then flower arranging could be for  you. There are an estimated half a million people worldwide who participate in this great hobby, so you&#8217;ll never be short of someone to discuss your problems with. There are many web sites on the internet dedicated to this great pastime, just do a google and see what you come up with. If you want to know more about this great hobby then please contact a <a href="http://floristliverpool.biz/Princes_Park_florist_liverpool.html">Princes Park florist</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Adding Texture to a Wreath</strong><br />
  To add to the textures in the wreath, <em>Viburnum tinus, a </em>very versatile  evergreen foliage, was used to fill in any small spaces. The rosettes of dark  green foliage and the tiny bronze buds and white flowers add another dimension  to this open wreath. The combination of bold and warm oranges and reds make this  a suitable colouring for a cold, and perhaps bleak, winter service. <br />
  <a href="http://flowerstexas.us/send-texas/Whitney_florist_texas.html">Flowers delivered Whitney</a> are a comfort and act as a focus at funerals, when conversation can  become difficult. Funeral directors are in a unique position to observe the  effect of flowers at funerals, and many agree that the bereaved mention flowers  as a comforting aspect of the funeral. <br />
  Companies sending flowers to a funeral service as a mark of respect will  invariably choose a wreath as the traditional and more formal way of expressing  sympathy. </p>
<p><strong>Can&#8217;t get enough aye?</strong><br />Ok, so you need even more facts, tips and information on flowers? Well, you&#8217;re in luck, just head over to <a href="http://florist.sosblog.com/">Florist Facts</a> for more great information. Say hi from us as you browse through their mountain of flower and florist tips.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t worry. Just add pebbles or marbles to the bottom of your vase or simply  float the head of a broken flower in a clear bowl for a charming display.</p>
<p><strong>Whenever I  water my flowers I water my furniture as well!</strong></p>
<p>Avoid spills when watering your flowers; use a baster to reach into narrow  vases and full arrangements. The best place to purchase a baster is at your  local <a href="http://floristbristol.com/Kingsdown_florist_bristol.html">Kingsdown florist</a>.</p>
<p>Hope these tips help you to get  the most out of your fresh cut flowers.</p>
<p><strong>Manly Colours? </strong><br />
          There are no hard and fast rules about what colors are appropriate for each  gender but it ia best to stay away from the more feminine associated colors  such as pink, and the lighter pastel shades. There is no need to settle for the  fail-safe blue, though, use a little creative imagination here. Choose,  instead, flowers in strong, vivid and monochromatic hues like bright yellow,  intense orange, fiery red and royal gold to ensure your man looks upon them as  being a masculine gift within his <a href="http://bermondsey.flowerslondon.biz/">Bermondsey flower delivery   </a>. Whatever you end up choosing for your man I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll appreciate the effort and sentiment of the floral gift. </p>
<p><strong>White rose myths and legends</strong></p>
<p>There are plenty of myths and legends behind the white rose. As one myth has  it, the first rose on Earth was a white rose, and it miraculously transformed  to other hues. The pure white rose was said to have been tainted by blood,  making it red; and it was also made to blush from a kiss, making it pink. </p>
<p>Another myth came from the Ancient Greeks. It was said that  roses were originally white until one day Aphrodite the Goddess of Love and  Beauty pricked herself with the thorns of a rose. The blood that dripped from  her finger turned the white roses red. Pretty strong stuff when all you really  want to do is send <a href="http://bloominglovely.com.au/Sydney/free-delivery/galston_sydney_florist.html">flowers Galston</a>.<br />
  These myths indicate the loss of innocence, which is the  absolute opposite of what the white rose symbolizes – innocence and purity.</p>
<p><strong>Ribbons in Floristry<br />
  </strong>Ribbons form an intrinsic part of floristry and flower arranging. They can  transform arrangements and enhance bouquets adding a new dimension to both  colour and texture. Most wholesalers have a good selection of basic ribbons,  plus many more designed for particular occasions such as Valentine’s Day  Christmas or Mothers Day. </p>
<p>  A vast range of aerosol paint colours and finishes is available to the florist.  Provided simple safety rules are followed, spray painting is a straightforward  and cost-effective way of giving a new look to dated containers and  accessories. Basic, inexpensive items can he turned into stylish, modern  containers and accessories at little cost and then added to any <a href="http://flowersglasgow.biz/Roystonhill_florist_glasgow.html">flowers delivered Roystonhill</a> for additional profit. Individual and personalized effects  can easily be created for distinctive designs or special occasions. 
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<p><strong>Love these flowers series - Calochortus</strong><br />
  Of the 50 or so species of calochortus that  grow wild from California east to Colorado, three types are widely available  from a <a href="http://florist-manchester.com/Victoria_Park_florist_manchester.html">florist Victoria Park</a> for rock gardens or  for cut flowers in spring and early summer. One type includes three species  with globe-shaped flowers about 1½ inches across: <em>C. albus</em>, 12 to 24 inches tall with translucent greenish white globes; <em>C. amabilis</em>, about a foot tall with  brown-marked yellow flowers; and <em>C.  amoenus</em>, 18 to 24 inches tall with mauve-pink flowers. The second type, <em>C. caeruleus</em>, grows only 3 to 6 inches  tall and bears upright 1-inch lilac-colored flowers lined and fringed with soft  hairs. The third type, <em>C. venustus</em>,  is most colorful; the strain Eldorado has 2- to 4-foot-tall stems bearing  erect blossoms as much as 4 inches across in lilac, purple, rose, red, yellow  or white, all with distinctive &quot;eyes&quot; that resemble markings on  butterfly wings. </p>
<p><strong>Flowers of the world - Lavandula  (lavender) </strong></p>
<p>    <em>Characteristics</em>: This shrubby herb, a favorite in herb and perennial gardens, has  decorative silver-gray foliage and fragrant lavender flowers that bloom from  July through August. Lavender forms dwarf-flowering hedges and is attractive  lining a walk or edging a perennial garden, and is also a common selection in <a href="http://floristla.us/flower-delivery/Green_Meadows_florist_losangeles.html">Green Meadows flower delivery</a>. The fragrant flowers and  foliage are the mainstay of sachets and potpourri and are equally at home in  dried or fresh arrangements. Native to the Mediterranean, lavender has  naturalized in the southern United    States. There are some 28 different species.  The most popular varieties are <em>Lavandula  angustifolia</em>, found in every old-fashioned herb garden, with tiny clusters  of blue to purple flowers; fringed lavender <em>(L. dentata</em>), with green, fernlike foliage and blue flowers;  English lavender (<em>L. officinalis</em>),  with needlelike silvery-gray foliage and deep purple or white flowers. Hardy in  most climate zones, munstead dwarf (<em>L.  munstead</em> &#8216;Hidcote&#8217;) grows to a height of 18 inches and has silvery foliage  and lavender flowers almost the whole summer. </p>
<p><strong>Grab a bunch of flowers</strong></p>
<p>  Once upon a time, the only way to acquire fresh flowers was to pick them  yourself — from a meadow or roadside, or from your garden. Purchasing flowers  was a luxury, and florists were few and far between. Nowadays, we are lucky —  flowers are readily available from the local florist, garden centre,  greengrocer or supermarket. <br />
Even if you don’t have time to grab a bunch of flowers on your way to the  checkout, the popularity of mail order and the growth of the World Wide Web  makes it possible to order and send flowers over the phone or the Internet. And  you don’t have to submit to seasonal dictates, for many varieties of flowers  are now available all year round. Flowers are always less expensive when they  are in season. But, when the mood strikes, sometimes cost is no object. <br />
Just like cooking, arranging flowers can take time and involve intricate  procedures. For those who adore working with flowers, the task poses a  challenge they enjoy. For the rest of us, who have little time but still want  to enjoy flowers every day, keeping things simple, quick and easy is best. <br />
Many people associate flowers with special occasions, such as Mother’s Day, a  birthday or wedding. But flowers make any day a special occasion. Pick up a  bunch from your local <a href="http://floristca.us/beautiful-flowers/Suisun_City_florist_california.html">Suisun City florist</a> on your way home from work, the gym or a play date with your kids.  They’ll make your day.</p>
<p> <strong>What temperature?</strong><br />
  The temperature requirements of species differ, and while many spring flowers  will keep best at 2°C (35°F), others, such as carnations, prefer a minimum low  of 8°C (46°F). Most florists find that an average chiller temperature of 6-8°C  (42-46°F) is acceptable. It must also be remembered that many tropical flowers  do not require cool storage, although they do enjoy high humidity — gingers,  strelitzias, anthuriums and many orchids fall into this category.  Cold-sensitive flowers can exhibit symptoms of ‘bluestain’ on the petals.  Nerines, in particular, are susceptible to temperatures below 2°C (35°F). Euphorbia,  heliconias and eucharis lilies are all materials that prefer a warmer storage  temperature, and for these, and other tropical flowers and foliages, the  temperature should preferably not fall below 16°C (60°F). High temperatures,  however, will hasten the development of cut materials and shorten their vase  life. </p>
<p>  An even temperature should always be maintained, whether <a href="http://floristtexas.us/flower-shop/Bridgeport_florist_texas.html">flowers Bridgeport</a> are stored in  a chiller unit or in a cool place. Wild fluctuations in temperature can cause  discoloration in some flowers. Red roses are particularly sensitive to major  temperature changes, and this is evident when petals take on a blue tinge. 
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<p><strong>The Ancient Rose</strong><br />
  It should be reassuring to remember that roses were growing long before  there were human hands to tend to their needs.   Fossil roses, found in rock formations in Colorado  and Oregon,  proved that wild roses date back 40 million years.  They apparently originated in central Asia and spread all over the northern hemisphere, but  inexplicably never crossed the equator; no truly wild roses have been  discovered in the southern hemisphere.   Almost everywhere else, however, wild roses can be found growing, often  under difficult conditions; in the arctic cold of Alaska  and Siberia, in the heat of India  and North Africa.  Wild roses grow in every state in the U.S., and  without much doubt there are some close to your home wherever you live.  Roses are all around us; everywhere you go  you can <a href="http://floristny.us/queens/flowers/Fresh_Meadows_florist_newyork.html">send flowers Fresh Meadows</a> to someone  you love.</p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong><br />Thanks for reading the post, we hope you enjoyed these great flower facts and tips. If you&#8217;re a florist, or looking to become one, you may also enjoy <a href="http://floristfiles.blogspot.com/">Florist Files</a> which has even more information for you.</p>
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Florish is the language of flowers, but you won&#8217;t find it on any school syllabus. Come on guys, get your Florish dictionary (if you can find one)  out and start sending some beautiful flowers to your sweetheart, she&#8217;ll thank  you for it! For anyone who actually doubts the existence of this beautiful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Blooming Language</strong></p>
<p>Florish is the language of flowers, but you won&#8217;t find it on any school syllabus. Come on guys, get your Florish dictionary (if you can find one)  out and start sending some beautiful flowers to your sweetheart, she&#8217;ll thank  you for it! For anyone who actually doubts the existence of this beautiful  undiscovered language I say this:<br />
    &quot;Look at the flowers in a <a href="http://zoomblooms.com.au/Sydney/free-delivery/fairfieldwest_sydney_florist.html">Fairfield West Florist</a>, and listen to  what they&#8217;re telling you&quot;. Florish comes from the heart, not any text  book!</p>
<p><strong>Christian  Lily</strong></p>
<p>  The lily is closely intertwined with  Christian history. Lil­ies grew in the Holy Land and carvings of them adorned  the Temple in Jerusalem. (The &quot;lilies of the  field&quot; that Christ described as sur­passing Solomon in all his glory may have  been lilies, but modern researchers believe it more likely that they were  anemones.) For centuries the white lily was used by painters to symbolize the  pu­rity of the Virgin Mary. It was also used to make ointments and salves for  medicinal and cosmetic purposes. As late as the 19th Century, fading European  beauties were following a prescription of Dioscorides (41-68 A.D.), a Greek who  served as a Roman army doctor and wrote a book about plants and <a href="http://wellington.floristnz.org.nz/oriental_bay.html">flowers Oriental Bay</a>. Lilies, said Dios­corides,  &quot;being beaten small with honey . . . clear faces and make them without  wrinkles.&quot; Another of his prescriptions, for a face oil, was more  difficult to concoct: it required 3,000 lilies to prepare a single batch of the  lotion, not to mention days of mincing, boiling and straining before the  precious liquid was ready. </p>
<p><strong>Careful Watering </strong></p>
<p>Watering them about every 4 - 7 days seems to be enough, but it does depend on  the season. To check if the plant needs water, push a wooden stick or pencil  into the medium, if it comes out darker, there is enough there. Orchids can  require different amounts of water at different times of the year, so keep  checking. If you get your <a href="http://floristbirmingham.biz/outer/aldridge.html">flowers delivered Aldridge</a> there should be some  detailed watering instructions included with the order.</p>
<p><strong>Best loved flowers - Celosia  cristata (cockscomb) </strong><br />
    <em>Characteristics</em>: Once grown by settlers for medicinal purposes, cockscomb is now a  favorite flower for drying and cutting and can be found in a <a href="http://trafford.flowers-manchester.co.uk/">Trafford flower shop</a>. Few flowers can provide as  wonderful a display of color in late summer. Cockscomb is reliable and quick to  grow, and makes a terrific accent plant in the garden. The crested flowers  resemble a rooster&#8217;s comb, thus its common name. A mainstay of any dry flower  garden, celosias provide color and texture to dried arrangements. <em>Celosia plumosa</em> (the plumed cocks­comb)  is extremely showy. These well-branched plants have silky, feathery plumes from  midsummer to frost. Try some of the new varieties such as the All-American  winner &#8216;Apricot Brandy&#8217; or the showy new dwarf variety &#8216;New Look&#8217;, which has  intense scarlet plumes and deep bronze foliage. My favorite dried flower in  1993 was a new introduction named &#8216;Pink Flamingo&#8217;. It dried beautifully and had  a showy, pale pink, tassel-like flower. <br />
    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: Plant celosia in full sun in average,  well-drained soil. Celosia are heat-loving plants that tolerate drought. It is  best to start the seed in a greenhouse because the plants are sensitive to cold  temperatures and root disturbances. Germination takes from 7 to 10 days if  temperatures are constant between 65° and 75°F. After germination, they require  a cooler growing tem­perature of 60°F. </p>
<p><strong>Mixing  Silk, Dried and Fresh Florals</strong></p>
<p>  While the variety offered in silk flowers  allows a designer unlimited possibilities, adding dried floral materials  enhances most arrangements. Dried filler materials add natural textures to silk  arrangements, and many colors are available. They can be used to reinforce the  focal color in an arrangement, or to provide contrast.<br />
  Dried fillers such as baby’s breath,  caspia, German statice or rice grass are generally inexpensive for the number  of stems included and are conveniently available by having the <a href="http://flowersla.us/local-flowers/West_Los_Angeles_florist_losangeles.html">flowers delivered West Los Angeles</a>; 4 oz. of any of  these is more than adequate to fill an average-size arrangement. When using dried  materials, cut the stems to the desired lengths. Cut the longest ones first and  insert or glue them as you’re cutting. It’s not always necessary to use all the  materials provided in one package within one design; adding too much filler can  overwhelm the focal flowers. Add stems until the desired effect is attained,  then save the rest for another design.<br />
  Adding silk flowers to fresh arrangements,  such as a holiday pine bough wreath, can provide flexibility and variety to  decorating schemes. Create the fresh portion of the arrangement, whether it’s a  wreath, centerpiece or garland. Cut the silk stems to the desired lengths and  wire them to the base or insert them into the foam. Red silk roses or poinsettias  can add a long-lasting splash of color; PVC Christmas picks can enhance the festive  feeling of the design. Mixing silk, dried and fresh materials increases the potential  and spurs creativity within floral designing.</p>
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  <strong>Winter Weddings</strong><br />
  Velvet, muffs, bare trees and churches set in wintry landscapes — this is the </p>
<p>  imagery of a winter wedding. Winter brides tend to choose dresses in warm  velvets, heavy brocades or light-weight wools, with rich colours for the  bridesmaids, including scarlet and crimson, sapphire blue, bottle green, and  tartans. <br />
  Flowers favoured by winter brides include amaryllis (Hippeastrum hybrids), <em>Anemone  coronaria, </em>azaleas, Christmas roses <em>(Helleborus niger),  Euphorbia fulgens, </em>freesia hybrids, poinsettias <em>(Euphorbia pulcherrima) </em>and <em>Ranunculus asiaticus</em> and any of these can be included when you get the <a href="http://floristglasgow.com/Priesthill_florist_glasgow.html">flowers delivered Priesthill</a>.</p>
<p>  <em>Styles of design </em></em><br />
The range of designs to bear in mind for a winter wedding include the  following: for the bride — muff sprays, traditional and European-style bouquets  and posies, over arm bouquets and hostess bouquets; for an adult bridesmaid —  muff sprays, prayer book sprays, traditional and European-style bouquets and  posies, hostess bouquets and baskets, and for young bridesmaids open/ Victorian posies, natural posies, baskets, hoops and pomanders.  Headdresses may be garlands, or side or back placements. </p>
<p><strong>Selecting Flowers <br />
  </strong>Buying flowers can be costly but many people these days frequently have  no other means of supply. If you need a large quantity, try to visit your local  flower market. These are generally open early in the morning and apart from  offering fresh flowers at competitive prices, they can also be very  entertaining. <br />
  Before selecting any material, look at the foliage and at the base of the  stems. Discolouration can indicate age. Flowers should look as fresh and  healthy as possible with no evidence of wilting. Smell will tell you if the  material has spent some length of time in water. The base of the stems should  not be slimy at all. <br />
  Material selected from florist shops will sometimes have been kept in cool,  air-tight conditions and this will help to preserve them. Flowers and foliage  offered by street traders will have been subject to the effects of the weather  conditions. <br />
  Flowers such as irises, daffodils, gladioli and tulips should be bought when  they are still in bud as they will soon open in a warm room. Look for roses  at your <a href="http://flowersliverpool.biz/Wirral_florist_liverpool.html">florists Wirral</a> that have nicely shaped plump buds with good fresh foliage right up the stem.  Chrysanthemums and other single daisy-type flowers should have a hard, green  centre with a ring of pollen showing yellow at the base of the petals. Poppies  open very quickly in water, so if possible buy them with only a trace of colour  showing. </p>
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  <strong>Types of wedding headdress <br />
  </strong>The most popular type of headdress is the garland or circlet. It can be  made any width, to suit the person wearing it, and from flowers ranging from  gypsophila and other dainty flowers, for a child bridesmaid, to large roses,  lilies and even amaryllis, the latter for the bride with a taste for the  dramatic. The benefit of the garland design is that it is easy to wear, will  not slip out of the hair, and it suits most types of hair style. <br />
  If a full garland is felt to be inappropriate, an Alice band is a good alternative. Again, it  is easy to wear, especially for small children who have fine silky hair. <br />
  Another option is a comb or slide, onto which a corsage type of design is  attached. The veil is sometimes attached to the comb. If you arrange to have the <a href="http://flowerscardiff.biz/Coryton_florist_cardiff.html">flowers delivered Coryton</a> in plenty of time the bride and groom will thank you. Allowing plenty of time for this will ensure that items are not missed from the order due to any last minute rush.</p>
<p>  <strong>Other design terms <br />
  </strong><em>Finish - </em>All mechanics must be neatly hidden, so that the design  looks attractive from all angles, including the back. <br />
  <em>Economy - </em>This means using every flower, piece of foliage, ribbon bow or  accessory to its full advantage, so that maximum use and value is gained. <br />
  <em>Impact - </em>This is an instant visual impression, a special quality which  demands instant attention. It is created by a striking colour scheme, good  design skills, and the clever use of materials. Go for maximum impact when you have your <a href="http://flowersnewyork.us/brooklyn/central/Ocean_Parkway_florist_newyork.html">flowers delivered Ocean Parkway</a> to warm the heart of some lucky person.</p>
<p>  <em>Distinction - </em>This is seen when everyday and extraordinary materials are  used in an ingenious way, creating an unusual or special effect, but the design  must always be appropriate for its given purpose. </p>
<p><strong>How about this?</strong><br />Whilst we aim to provide you with a never ending supply of flower facts, you may like to check out <a href="http://blogs.sharemynz.co.nz/people/f/l/florist/the+flower+fact+files">The Flower Fact Files</a> 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.</p>
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<p>This  step is very important before you talk to your florist. Discuss what type of  flowers you prefer for your special occasion. To get more ideas, look around in  local flower shops or even online. Get a taste of the quality of <a href="http://pickofthebunch.com.au/Melbourne/fast-delivery/tyabb_melbourne_florist.html">flower delivery Tyabb </a>  and the range of flower arrangements in your  area. Knowing what color, size or type of flower you want will let your florist  tailor to you. Also, researching different flowers trends can give you more creativity  with flowers. If you are aware of what flowers are in season, your purchased  flowers will stay strong and stay healthier, longer.</p>
<p><strong>Love these flowers series - Chionodoxa</strong></p>
<p>  In Asia Minor  only a little over a century ago, the Swiss botanist Pierre-Edmond Boissier  discovered chionodoxas blooming at the edge of the retreating mountain snows.  Today three species are widely available from<strong> </strong><a href="http://taranaki.flowersnz.org.nz/stratford.html">Stratford florists</a>. They bloom in  early spring shortly after the first crocuses open and, in light shade, the  flowers will last three to four weeks. The most common species is <em>C. luciliae</em>, a 6-inch gem that bears  eight to 10 violet-blue, white-centered 1-inch flowers on each stem. The white <em>C. luciliae alba</em> and lilac-pink <em>C. luciliae rosea</em> bear two to three  flowers on a stem. <em>C. sardensis</em> is  also 6 inches tall and has ¾-inch porcelain-blue flowers with a touch of white  at the throat; it bears six to eight blossoms on a stem. <em>C. gigantea</em> grows 10 inches tall and bears eight to 10 1½-inch pale  purple-blue flowers with white centers on a stem. The white <em>C. gigantea alba</em> is rare, but <em>C. gigantea rosea</em> &#8216;Pink Giant,&#8217; with  eight to 10 blush-pink 1½-inch flowers per stem, is usually available; it is  often listed in bulb catalogues as a form of <em>C. luciliae</em>. Chionodoxas are most effective in large groups under  deciduous trees, in front of early-flowering shrubs, or on banks where they can  be naturalized. Though short stemmed, the blossoms are also attractive and long  lived in cut-flower arrangements. </p>
<p><strong>Best loved flowers - Celosia  cristata (cockscomb) </strong></p>
<p>    <em>Characteristics</em>: Once grown by settlers for medicinal purposes, cockscomb is now a  favorite flower for drying and cutting and can be found in a <a href="http://flowersca.us/friendly-florist/Victorville_florist_california.html">Victorville flower shop</a>. Few flowers can provide as  wonderful a display of color in late summer. Cockscomb is reliable and quick to  grow, and makes a terrific accent plant in the garden. The crested flowers  resemble a rooster&#8217;s comb, thus its common name. A mainstay of any dry flower  garden, celosias provide color and texture to dried arrangements. <em>Celosia plumosa</em> (the plumed cocks­comb)  is extremely showy. These well-branched plants have silky, feathery plumes from  midsummer to frost. Try some of the new varieties such as the All-American  winner &#8216;Apricot Brandy&#8217; or the showy new dwarf variety &#8216;New Look&#8217;, which has  intense scarlet plumes and deep bronze foliage. My favorite dried flower in  1993 was a new introduction named &#8216;Pink Flamingo&#8217;. It dried beautifully and had  a showy, pale pink, tassel-like flower. <br />
    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: Plant celosia in full sun in average,  well-drained soil. Celosia are heat-loving plants that tolerate drought. It is  best to start the seed in a greenhouse because the plants are sensitive to cold  temperatures and root disturbances. Germination takes from 7 to 10 days if  temperatures are constant between 65° and 75°F. After germination, they require  a cooler growing tem­perature of 60°F. </p>
<p><strong>Florists can fake them too, ladies . .</strong></p>
<p>Your wedding can still retain all  of its elegance when you use silk wedding flowers. And you will likely get a  better price on a variety of flowers, especially roses, if you choose fake  flowers. Most floral shops offer silk flower arrangements, and you can visit  your regular florists and look at fake floral bouquets, boutonnières, and  corsages. Additionally, you can ask about buying individual flowers or small  table arrangements. It is also possible to have large arrangements made and  delivered to the wedding or reception location using fake flowers (but keeping  the arrangements small and simple so you can pick them up will save you more  money). If you do not have time to pick them up your florist will send <a href="http://woolwich.floristlondon.info/">flowers Woolwich</a> over to you. Give silk a thought when planning your wedding day, and not just for your underwear!</p>
<p><strong>Blue Rose Frankenstein</p>
<p></strong>The  beautiful blue rose, in reality, does not exist. Natural roses lack the  particular pigmentation that is needed to produce the colour blue. As such,  alternative methods have been devised to “create” a blue rose. Due to this  manipulation blue roses are available to order from your local <a href="http://hillfields.flowersbristol.biz/">Hillfields florist</a> if you are located on the Gold Coast in  Queensland.<br />
  The  usual way to produce a blue rose is to prematurely cut a white rose, and it is  then dipped into blue dye, thus gradually turning the petals blue. This  manipulation of nature has a sense of frankenstein about it, but is avery  common practice amongst florists and flower growers the world over. Most flower  varieties are produced by artificially interfering with nature. If this were to  occur in animals there would be public uproar, but it seems an accepted  practice within the floral community.</p>
<p>  <strong>Quick  drying of flowers</strong><br />
  Remember that it is by drying quickly that you will get the best results. If  drying in a shed or garage, watch the seed heads carefully because if they  dehydrate very rapidly they shrivel and tend to slip out of the strings holding  them together. Place bundles well apart so they get as much air as possible  circulating round them. <br />
  Light materials like grasses take about a week or so to dry, and heavier stems  of, say, seed heads of hollyhocks, sedum, cardoons and lupins, take about three  weeks. You can get these within a <a href="http://flowersbirmingham.biz/west/wombourne.html">flower delivery Wombourne</a> if you don&#8217;t have the time to do it yourself. When dry these can be cut down and stored in boxes in a dry place.  Always keep a lid on the box to exclude light, as they fade very quickly. </p>
<p>  The more precious seed and flower heads, like statice and acrolinium, I tie in  small bunches and dry them over the boiler in the kitchen. They dry very  quickly like this and are not in the way too long! </p>
<p><strong>Flowers of the world - Limonium  (sea lavender) </strong><br />
    <em>Characteristics</em>: Native American sea lavender is a perennial that grows along  coastal areas and in salt marches. It develops soft lavender clouds of flowers  that appear in late summer. Sea lavender is a protected plant and should not  be picked from the wild, but several garden species such as Carolina sea  lavender (<em>Limonium carolinianum</em>) are  available from a <a href="http://floristcardiff.biz/St_Mellons_florist_cardiff.html">florist St Mellons</a>. Their dried  flowers are useful in dried arrangements. <br />
    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: Sea lavender prefers full sun, but  will take some shade. It thrives in moist soil and is usually found growing  alongside the shoreline in salt water. The garden varieties can be grown in  average, well-drained soil in full sun. </p>
<p>    <em>Harvesting/Drying</em>: Harvest <em>L. carolinianum</em> when the flowers have opened and before the centers start to discolor. Sea  lavender air-dries easily and has a more informal look than <em>L. sinuatum</em>. It is very useful as a  filler or background material for wreaths and arrangements. </p>
<p><strong>Unusual flowers - Gomphrena  globosa (globe amaranth)</strong><br />
    <em>Characteristics</em>: <em>Gomphrena</em> has an  attractive, clover like flower head. The flowers appear throughout the summer in  white, pink, rose, reddish purple and orange. <em>Gomphrena</em> looks good in cutting gardens, formal borders and  containers. For container growing, plant the dwarf variety &#8216;Buddy&#8217;, which grows  to 9 inches. Pots of <em>Gomphrena</em> can be  found in a <a href="http://floristliverpool.biz/Eastham_florist_liverpool.html">Eastham flower shop</a>, but they are  often brought into a greenhouse as cold weather approaches. The flowers will  continue for a long time, after which you can cut back and start fertilizing.  When weather permits, you can bring them outside to start re blooming. The  flowers are useful in both fresh and dried arrangements. </p>
<p>    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: <em>Gomphrena</em> will grow in average, well-drained soil. This hardy annual tolerates both  drought and heat. <br />
    <em>Harvesting/Drying</em>: To maintain strong color, it is best to harvest <em>Gomphrena</em> flowers when they are fully  opened. <em>Gomphrena</em> can be picked late  in the season, but some color fading may occur. Hang to air-dry.</p>
<p><strong>An Alice Band Headdress<br />
</strong>Being able to offer a  selection of head-dresses to a bride is part of a florist’s expertise. The Alice band style makes an  attractive alternative to the circlet or garland headdress, and is particularly  useful if a bridesmaid has fine, silky hair. Soft thin elastic is threaded  through a slot at each end of the band and is taken under the hair at the back  of the head, holding the band in position. <br />
Always obtain the head measurement, so the design can be made to the  appropriate length. Remember, where possible, to link the colours and types of  materials used in the headdress with those being carried. Use good quality,  well-conditioned flowers and foliage; it is important to use materials with  lasting qualities, as much body heat is lost through the head. <br />
With practice, this attractive headdress is quick and easy to assemble (for all <a href="http://flowerstexas.us/fresh-flowers/Gilmer_florist_texas.html">florists Gilmer</a>), as the  only materials which need to be prepared are the ribbon bows, but the glue gun  must be handled with care. </p>
<p><strong>Additional information</strong><br />If you love flowers as much as we do you may also enjoy <a href="http://florist.fbhosting.com/">Brenda&#8217;s Flower Blog</a>. Another blog dedicated to bringing you the very best florist information on the internet.</p>
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    Characteristics: This old-fashioned everlasting garden flower makes a bright  addition to any winter bouquet. The strawflower is one of the best-known  everlasting flowers. The flowers can be purchased from a Canons Marsh flower shop in a wide range of colors,  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Flowers of the world - Helichrysum  bracteatum (strawflower)</strong><br />
    <em>Characteristics</em>: This old-fashioned everlasting garden flower makes a bright  addition to any winter bouquet. The strawflower is one of the best-known  everlasting flowers. The flowers can be purchased from a <a href="http://floristbristol.com/Canons_Marsh_florist_bristol.html">Canons Marsh flower shop</a> in a wide range of colors,  including yellow, pink, crimson, white and bronze. This reliable annual will  reward the gardener with an abundance of showy flowers from midsummer until  heavy frost. <em>Helichrysum </em>are also  attractive container plants. </p>
<p>    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: <em>Helichrysum</em> will grow in average, well-drained soil. Their biggest enemy is heavy rain and  poor drainage, which will rot their stems. Start seed indoors in March to  assure a full season of growth and harvest. The seed should germinate in 15  days. Plant outdoors after danger of frost. Space the plants 12 inches apart. <br />
    <em>Harvesting/Drying</em>: Don&#8217;t make the mistake of harvesting the flowers of <em>Helichrysum</em> too late. It is best to cut  before the flowers become too mature and their yellow centers are visible. For  interest and variety, try cutting some in the bud stage. You should remove all  foliage before hanging to dry. I recommend you wire the stems because they  tend to become weak and are unable to support the flower heads. Try tucking red  strawflowers into garlands or evergreen wreaths for festive and long-lived  holiday displays. </p>
<p><strong>Avoid  the Insects</strong><br />
Even in the best of situa­tions, problems  can arise dur­ing storage. A tiny weevil-like insect (possibly brought in on  one of the plants) may lay its eggs in the warmth of the dry­ing room. The eggs  will hatch and the insects will eat the dry petals. Checking your plants  carefully for insects before dry­ing can help. However, many insects are so  tiny that they are impossible to detect until the damage has already occurred.  Place the infested flowers in airtight containers and place into a freezer for  24 hours; the cold temperature kills the in­sects. To prevent insects from  damaging your dried flowers, add mothballs to the containers and place insect  traps around the drying room. These traps can be purchased at your hard­ware  store or<strong> </strong><a href="http://flowerslondon.biz/northeast/southgate.html">Southgate flower shop</a>. </p>
<p>  <strong>Sheaves at a funeral</strong><br />
  Flower arrangements have become increasingly informal in recent years, and this  also applies to sympathy flowers. Formal tributes remain popular in some areas,  but many people now prefer to see informal arrangements, such as sheaves,  which, because they are not wrapped, have an immediate impact. <br />
  These can vary enormously in appearance according to the selection of <a href="http://bloominglovely.com.au/Adelaide/flower-delivery/glenelg_adelaide_florist.html">flowers Glenelg</a>,  and they also range a great deal in price. In springtime, a sheaf might be very  economically made with daffodils, tulips and irises, but the same design, made  as a very special tribute and containing red roses and choice foliage, would be  correspondingly expensive. </p>
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  <strong>The cluster <br />
  </strong>The  cluster generally has a definite outline — for example, round, diamond,  crescent or, as in the pictured design, a teardrop. Foliage creates the initial  outline of the cluster. Pernettya shrub, eucalyptus, and the larger leaves of <em>Hedera  canariensis </em>are used to give depth and unity. </p>
<p>  The roses, as focal flowers, define the profile. Carnation sprays are added by <a href="http://flowersglasgow.biz/Polmadie_florist_glasgow.html">florists Polmadie</a> to  strengthen the focal flowers and provide further texture. Lily buds offer a  contrast both in form and in texture, and a strong grouping of muscari and  individual hyacinth pips, together with the finishing touch of a ribbon bow,  help to complete the cluster. <br />
  This design features a single placement of flowers, but secondary placements  can also be effective, especially if linked to the principal placement by  foliage or ribbon. </p>
<p><strong>Flowers at your wedding reception</strong></p>
<p>Many reception venues  will include flowers in their package. If this is the case do a little digging  around and make sure they will complement what you are having in your bouquets  and that they will suit the style of wedding you have selected. You are by no  means limited to what your local florist will provide you with and do not be  afraid to say what you want. After all it is your special day and in most cases  your reception venue will be more than willing to accommodate your needs. You  can always call a florist to add extra <a href="http://florist-manchester.com/Chorlton_on_Medlock_florist_manchester.html">flowers Chorlton on Medlock</a> to what is provided if you feel it is  not enough. You must be careful however, if you are using more than one florist  ensure that what they provide is consistent.</p>
<p><strong>Mother’s day blooms</strong></p>
<p>  Where would we be without mothers? Our mums nurture us throughout our lives,  both physically and emotionally. They administer to us when we are ill, listen  with empathy (and patience) to complaints both real and imagined, and glory in  all our triumphs and successes, no matter how small. In other words, they are  no less than saints.<br />
  Religions both ancient and modern pay tribute to their own deities but, in  terms of lifelong devotion and concern for our wellbeing, no saint in the world  can measure up to one’s very own, one-of-a-kind mum. Indeed, even though  mothers are recognized and honoured on a day set aside for them, one could  argue that we need at least a week to celebrate them properly. Like many  special occasions, Mother’s Day is often commemorated with a family meal, as  well as by cards and gifts of plants and flowers. Floral tributes need not be  extravagant or elaborate. It’s the carefully thought-out presentation that sets  the flowers shown here apart, Choose your mum’s favourite <a href="http://holmbyhills.floristla.us/">flowers Holmby Hills</a>, then think about  how best to dress them up for her. <br />
  Because Mother’s Day falls in spring, the choice of flowers is profuse. This is  the season of tree- and shrub-born blossoms, such as apple, cherry and lilac,  which can be offered and displayed on their own, or in tandem with other  compatible blooms. Spring is the time, too, when the most heavenly perfumed  flowers come into bloom, which enhances the experience of giving, and  receiving, a Mother’s Day bouquet. </p>
<p><strong>Revitalize  Dried Flowers</strong><br />
  Dried flowers can be revitalized with  misted water or a bit of steam. Dried material that is brittle or has been  bundled tightly together can be misted with water from a spray bottle to soften  it. If the material is still tightly bunched, remove the rubber band or wire  from the stems and lightly mist the upper portion while separating the stems.  Do not soak the material, as it will become soggy and difficult to use. Be sure  to allow the flowers to dry completely before using.<br />
  The blossom size of dried flowers with  layers of petals such as roses and peonies can be made larger by holding the  blossom over hot steam, then gently teasing the petals open with a small, firm  paintbrush. Repeat the process until the blossom is opening to your  satisfaction. Do not force the petals as they can tear or separate from the  blossoms. Potpourri oil can be added to the steam to infuse the blossom with a  delicate fragrance.</p>
<p>  To prevent the shedding of petals, spray  the finished arrangement with a light coat of sealer. There are products made  especially for this purpose and can be found in a <a href="http://floristca.us/best-florist/Yreka_florist_california.html">Yreka  flower shop</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Wedding Reception Flowers</strong> </p>
<p>Floral arrangements are a great way to carry a  consistent theme throughout your Australian wedding experience, which is very  important when planning your big day. There is nothing more beautiful (bride  excepted of course) than a reception venue decorated in the same theme as your  bridal bouquets. You can&#8217;t of course, trust this important job to just any old  florist. We strongly recommend you use a <a href="http://floristtexas.us/discount-flowers/Cienegas_Terrace_florist_texas.html">flower delivery Cienegas Terrace</a> expert with many years of experience in providing  fresh flowers to Australia.  Flowers, whether you&#8217;re sending them online, or purchasing for your wedding day  send such an important message, that you just have to get it right. There is no  second chance if the flowers arrive on your wedding day not as you had  expected. Communication between yourself and your florist is vital to ensure that everyone is happy on the big day.</p>
<p><strong>Keep your cool</strong><br />
  A good <a href="http://floristny.us/brooklyn/central/Midwood_florist_newyork.html">Midwood florist</a> will help flowers to achieve their maximum vase life. Sensible  use of a chiller unit at night, at weekends, and during conditioning will help  to slow the development of many cut materials. </p>
<p>  Traditionally, florists’ shops were situated on the shady side of the street,  and they always had cool interiors, perhaps with a cold, dark cellar in which  to store flowers. The reasons were not always fully understood, and it is worth  explaining them in detail. <br />
  The production of ethylene, the ageing hormone, is slowed at low temperatures.  Good air circulation, to prevent concentrations of gas, combined with  pre-treatments and flower foods, lessens the problems of ethylene considerably.  Ethylene filters, a new product, can be fitted in a chiller to ‘clean’ the air. <br />
  The low temperature and high humidity — 85-95 per cent is recommended — will  help to reduce transpiration. A humidity gauge or hydrometer in the flower  cooler will enable regular measurements to be taken. Air circulation is  important, as mentioned above, but a slow speed of chilled air is desirable if  water loss is to be kept low. The stomata, from which the water is lost, close  in darkness, which further reduces the rate of transpiration. <br />
  The growth of bacteria is also slowed by low temperatures. Bacteria can  contaminate the water and impede the water supply to the flower head. </p>
<p><strong>Can&#8217;t get enough aye?</strong><br />Ok, so you need even more facts, tips and information on flowers? Well, you&#8217;re in luck, just head over to <a href="http://florist.freeblog.co.nz/">Flower Heaven</a> for more great information. Say hi from us as you browse through their mountain of flower and florist tips.</p>
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  Special Occasions
  Dried and fabric flowers come in a wealth of colours and textures, and when a  long-lasting display is needed they are an ideal medium to use. Gone are the  days of dusty faded arrangements; instead, vibrant but subtle colours are now  achieved by freeze and kiln drying. [...]]]></description>
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  <strong>Special Occasions</strong><br />
  Dried and fabric flowers come in a wealth of colours and textures, and when a  long-lasting display is needed they are an ideal medium to use. Gone are the  days of dusty faded arrangements; instead, vibrant but subtle colours are now  achieved by freeze and kiln drying. </p>
<p>  An immense range of dried plant materials is now available, but it is important  to keep them out of damp atmospheres, and bright direct sunlight must also be  avoided as displays can fade badly. Fabric flowers are also available in every  colour and most varieties. These days, they are so realistic that it is almost  impossible to distinguish them from the real thing. <br />
  Fabric and dried materials may either be mixed in a design or used separately.  They can be displayed in a host of containers, including a heart frame, a foam-  filled tray, a foam ring or a basket. <br />
  The stems of the fabric and dried flowers, being hard and firm, can easily be  pushed into the foam, though a glue gun may be used for extra security. <br />
Proprietary dust-repellent sprays may be used to protect and clean the  materials. If looked after well, dried and fabric flowers will give pleasure  and are an invaluable addition to the <a href="http://zoomblooms.com.au/Melbourne/florist-flowers/fishermansbend_melbourne_florist.html">florists Fishermans Bend</a> repertoire. </p>
<p><strong>Sport  Roses</strong><br />
  Climbing versions of hybrid tea roses,  floribundas, grandifloras, polyanthas and even miniature roses are “sports,” or  chance mutations, of standard types. They are generally similar to the bush  types from which they are descended, but their canes are considerably longer,  and they are usually slightly less hardy and flower less profusely.</p>
<p>  A strain of hybrids introduced in the 1950s  by the noted <a href="http://wellington.floristnz.org.nz/tawa.html">florist Tawa</a> Wilhelm  Kordes has been developed into a superb new class called <em>Kordesii</em>. Most of these climbers grow only 6 to 12 feet high, and  are extremely hardy, requiring no winter protection in most cold climates. They  bloom profusely all season long, mostly in clusters and in the full range of  rose colors.</p>
<p><strong>The Internet is your friend<br />
</strong>Sending flowers online can be a  fast and convenient way for on-the-go folks to give a quick gift to the ones  they love. Same day or next day delivery can get your flowers there on time.  Another option is to place your flower order with a <a href="http://floristbirmingham.biz/outer/kenilworth.html">Kenilworth Florist</a> ahead of time. Reminder services are also  available to allow people to remember that important date or occasion. Many florists will actually send you a reminder when an important date you have registered with them is approaching. No more forgetting anniversaries or birthdays, your local florist becomes your very own personal assistant!</p>
<p><strong>Getting  to the Root of the Problem </strong></p>
<p>  Trees and shrubs adjacent to a flower  garden can be a problem not only because of their shade but also because their  large roots are likely to creep into the beds and rob your plants of nutrients  and moisture. It is difficult to gauge what might be an adequate distance to  separate a garden from a tree, since the roots of a large shade tree growing in  shallow soil can extend 100 feet or more from the trunk. If the area gets  plenty of sun, it is possible to garden near trees, tall hedges, and shrubs, as  long as you are prepared to provide enough moisture and nutri­ents to nourish  both your garden and the larger plants. Depending on the type of <a href="http://flowers-manchester.co.uk/Ancoats_florist_manchester.html">flowers Ancoats</a> you are growing, you may  be able to plant them in close proximity to the trees and shrubs.  Some gardeners bury a metal or concrete  barrier 2 or more feet deep between a newly planted hedge or shrub border and  the garden to keep the roots from venturing where they are not wanted. </p>
<p>
  <strong>A Handtied Bouquet</strong><br />
  Creamy roses and dried flowers in soft bronzes and browns can be assembled together  in a simple tied bouquet. This is a design that has wide appeal, and the  popularity of fresh handtied bouquets has encouraged florists to offer such  bouquets in the longer-lasting dried and fabric flowers. <br />
  This type of bouquet is suitable for many occasions and situations — as a gift, it would leave a wonderful impression with the recipient; as  a bouquet for a bride or bridesmaid, it has a romantic simplicity, and as a  vase arrangement for a hotel or reception desk, it heralds a friendly greeting. <br />
  For each of these occasions, a slightly different emphasis would be necessary.  The gift, for example, would need some special gift wrapping; a bridal bouquet  would be completed with a luxurious bow, while an attractive and carefully  selected vase would complement the <a href="http://flowersla.us/fresh-flowers/Beverly_Crest_florist_losangeles.html">flowers Beverly Crest</a> and surrounding decor at a reception  desk. </p>
<p><strong>A beautiful flower - Aquilegia  (colu­mbine) </strong></p>
<p>    <em>Characteristics</em>: Columbines are graceful, multicolored flowers adorned with long  spurs. They nod upright above lacy, light green foliage. Each flower is made up  of five petal-like se­pals, set over five petals, which may be the same or a  different color. Columbines are short­-lived perennials, lasting about three  years in the garden, but they freely self-sow when they like their home. These  early summer perennials grace the garden in May and early June. After petals  have dropped, they form attractive seed heads. These tiny crownlike green pods  are held upright. There are several columbine varieties available including  &#8216;Harlequin&#8217; (an earlier blooming variety with large flowers) and &#8216;McKa­na&#8217;s  Giant&#8217; (with large flowers in bright colors and bicolors). A more recent  introduction, &#8216;Nora Barlow&#8217;, is an unusual, fully double flowering variety with  blooms of red, pink and green that can now be found in a <a href="http://floristglasgow.com/Townhead_florist_glasgow.html">Townhead  flower shop</a>. <br />
    <em>Cultural  Information</em>: Colum­bines are best grown in moist,  well-drained soil. They will self-sow in favorable conditions. To propagate,  sow seed in a protected area outdoors in midsummer or early fall. Cover new  plants with a layer of win­ter mulch. Relocate to their permanent spot in the  garden after danger of frost in spring. Space plants 12 to 24 inches apart. </p>
<p><strong>Gardening  in the North</strong><br />
  If you have moved recently to a northern or  mountainous climate, you may be distressed to see how much it limits the  growing of some of your favorite trees, shrubs and <a href="http://flowersliverpool.biz/Vauxhall_florist_liverpool.html">flowers  Vauxhall</a>.  You will also find,  however, that there are many wonderful woody plants that thrive there, and that  the climate is ideal for most annuals and herbaceous perennials.  Many species grow best and bloom over longer  periods in areas where summers are cool and evening dews are heavy.  Frigid winter temperatures do not affect  perennials as much as they do woody plants, because their tops die down before  winter, and snow often mulches the roots.   Indeed the North offers many colorful possibilities for your flowers and  other plants.</p>
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  <strong>The  Favorites: Hybrid Teas</strong><br />
  The development of the first hybrid tea  rose in the mid-19th Century, a result of crossing the almost  continuously blooming but fragile tea rose with the full-blossomed and vigorous  hybrid perpetual, marked the beginning of a succession of notable triumphs in  rose breeding. Over the last 50 years, the beautifully shaped, regularly  blossoming flowers of the hybrid teas have come to dominate the rose gardens  and nearly every <a href="http://flowerscardiff.biz/Splott_florist_cardiff.html">Splott flower shop</a><strong>.</strong> Today thousands of varieties are  grown, and new ones are added every year. Their colors, shapes and sizes vary  enormously, but all share a heritage of superlative beauty.<br />
  A hint of lavender in the pinkness of the  hybrid tea rose <em>Simone</em> marks a step  in the attempt of rose breeders to introduce new shades (including gray and beige)  into the colors of hybrid teas. The goal of more than one breeder is a blue  rose.</p>
<p>  The exquisite <em>Tiffany</em> rose possesses the traits of an ideal hybrid tea: a  memorable color (a blending of light pink and pale gold); long, pointed buds  that open into large, high-centered flowers; and long stems suited for cutting  and display.</p>
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  <strong>For the new baby<u></u><br />
    </strong>The arrival of a new baby is a special occasion that needs a carefully thought  out design. <br />
  The choice of flowers and foliage is important, with colour being the main design  principle. The traditional pastel colours are most appropriate when having <a href="http://flowersnewyork.us/brooklyn/central/Prospect_Lefferts_Gardens_florist_newyork.html">flowers delivered Prospect Lefferts Gardens</a>, with soft pinks  and white being associated with girls and pale blues and white for boys. </p>
<p>  It also makes a nice touch to incorporate a small gift in the arrangement, such  as a rattle or pair of booties. </p>
<p><strong>Additional information</strong><br />If you love flowers as much as we do you may also enjoy <a href="http://funky-flowers.insanejournal.com/">Flower World</a>. Another blog dedicated to bringing you the very best florist information on the internet.</p>
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