Wedding Flowers 
  In the last hundred years, the wedding ceremony and bridal clothes have  crystallized into a set of formal conventions, but within these limitations,  there are still changes in fashion. The most popular colours for a wedding dress remain white, cream or ivory, while  the bride’s attendants are often dressed in shades of pink, blue, green, yellow  and peach. 
  The style of bridal bouquets changes to mirror the era, varying from the large  Edwardian bouquets of smilax, roses and carnations, to the sheaves of lilies  carried over the arm in the 1930s, or the small stiff formal bouquets of the  1960s. In celebration of a united Europe, the  European style of bouquet is now popular with many brides. This is smaller and  more compact than the traditional British style. However it should not be  formal and stiff, but have an elegance and movement. 
To create successful wedding designs, it is essential for a Lyneham florist to maintain an  enlightened, receptive mind, willing to experiment with new ideas and concepts.
  What  is Conditioning?
  Conditioning is the treatment given to cut flowers and foliage in order to  encourage the uptake of water and ensure that the vase life is as long as  possible. 
  The general procedure is as follows: remove the packaging and then cut away any  foliage that will fall below the waterline; groom the materials, removing  damaged foliage, petals or flower heads; cut 2.5-5cm (1-2in) from the stem,  cutting diagonally and using a sharp knife (not scissors), and place the  materials immediately into prepared tepid water. An angled cut prevents the  stem end from standing flat on the container bottom, impeding the water supply. All good florists will perform this kind of conditioning on their flowers whilst preparing them for a flower delivery Waikato.
  A Greetings Card
  The greetings card arrangement is a novelty design with great appeal to people  of all ages, and it is particularly appropriate for those occasions when a card  is normally sent — a birthday or anniversary, or when congratulations are due  for some special achievement. 
  Unlike some novelty containers, a card is easy for the flower arranger. The design may  be a loose triangular shape or asymmetrical. The flowers selected are generally  choice varieties, as there is a limit to the size of design that can be made.  Suitable flowers include Singapore  orchids, spray roses, bridal gladioli, muscari, and double-flowered tulips. Most florists Blackheath can put an arrangement like this together with their eyes closed!
 
    Packaging and stationary for flowers
  Boxes For flowers that will be traveling any distance, cardboard boxes are  a secure form of packing. Those with windows have the added benefit of  displaying the flowers Blaise Hamlet. Boxes can also be decorated with ribbons and bows to  enhance the finish. 
  PVC cylinders and tubes are very popular for single flowers, stems of orchids  and corsages; these come in a vast array of shapes and sizes, and are usually  decorated with ribbons or bows, to complete the design. 
All wedding designs should be attractively packaged before delivery. Bridal  boxes should be prepared well before the delivery date, and as soon as the  bouquet is complete it should he packed in a box to keep it fresh. Bridal  arrangements should be stored in a cool area until delivery. 
  Cards and envelopes should always be clearly and neatly written. The full name  and address of the recipient should be printed on the envelope, together with  any special delivery instructions. Care cards or instructions on how to look after the flowers or  plants should be attached to all deliveries.
  Florist  stock rotation 
  Good stock rotation is essential in a flower shop, ensuring that waste is kept  to a minimum. In addition to minimizing waste, and therefore helping to  increase profits, an efficient stock rotation will help to ensure that the  flowers sold are always fresh. A good cool room routine is an important factor  here. Keep new and old flowers separate, using the older stock first; check the  cut materials (flowers and foliage) each day; some flowers, such as stock and  larkspur, will require a daily change of water, while others may need to be  tidied, and some stem ends will need recutting. Provide plenty of space; this  will reduce breakages and prevent the build-up of botrytis and moulds. Successful Ilford florists have to use an efficient stock rotation policy otherwise they can suffer financially.
  Creating your Christmas Garland 
  Wreaths  and crosses made with evergreens are normally assembled using traditional  mossed frames, which can withstand considerable handling, but now that foam  bases are increasingly available, the latter are also becoming common for these  seasonal designs. 
  A point to remember when using foam bases is to insert the holly firmly. Added  security is given if the sprigs of holly at vulnerable points are mounted with  stub wires before insertion. Being able to create these kinds of arrangements is an important weapon in the arsenal of any good florist Calton and is an essential skill to possess at the festive time of year.
Impromptu celebrations 
  Sometimes the most memorable celebrations are those that require no planning at  all, Inviting a few friends in for drinks after work or at the weekend, for  example, can be as spontaneous as a sigh of relief at the end of a hectic week.  All you need are a few bottles of wine and some tempting nibbles. 
  What makes the magic? The white tablecloth signals a special occasion — an  effect heightened by delicate glasses and deliciously pretty flowers sent over from the florists Old Swan shop.  This visual feast may only take a few minutes to create, but it’s equally  suitable for a Mother’s Day lunch, hen party or baby shower. For a last-minute  gathering, blooms may only be partially opened; standing them in warm water  will encourage them to unfurl slightly. 
Coloured roses
- A single white rose is used by someone that wants to say ‘I’m sorry’ to his/her significant       other. It also has some other meanings. Since medieval times, white roses are considered to be a symbol of light, purity and innocence. So sending a       single white rose may also mean that you consider that person to be pure, or that your love is very pure. If you send flowers Trowbridge in Perth then the single white rose is an excellent choice.
 - A single yellow rose expresses happiness and love. Sending a single yellow rose to your other half means that you are happy with your love and relationship. But be careful because single yellow roses have two meanings! They can also express jealousy, so sending someone one can mean that you are jealous. The best thing to do is to attach a note to the rose, explaining exactly what you mean.
 
