Sunday, February 21, 2010

Local florists need love too

A Modern Handtied Design

For many years, assistants in flower shops in Europe have held flowers in the hand as the customer chose them, and then tied them together with twine, to produce

a carefully organized bunch, ready to be placed straight in a vase.


Most designs are very modern in shape, and demands flowers that have a great deal of impact, plus inbuilt space, to show them off. Gerberas are ideal for this purpose, but must sometimes be support wired, allowing the stems to be bent without damage. Liatris, with their strong straight stems, are excellent for providing height.

Large leaves look good, but again it is advisable for the florist Kensington to wire them so that they can be positioned horizontally. Bear grass softens the outline of a design.

Basing your blooms


Basing is the art of padding a shape with flower heads usually chrysanthemums and then making a spray of more delicate flowers arranged across the centre . Ribbon edging gives a lovely finishing touch. The centre spray can be highlighted in the same colour as the ribbon edging to create a flower arrangement that you can be proud of. Contact your local florist and arrange for the coloured ribbon to accompany your flower delivery Whakatane .

My Favourite Flowers - Aichemilla mollis

Aichemilla, a perennial, is a ‘must’ for every garden, with its lime-green or sulphury-yellow feathery sprays of flower, which I use continuously from June to August. The flower stems branch from compact umbels of cup-like leaves which, because of their silky hairs, retain rain drops to glitter like quicksilver after showers. My florist Perry Barr now stocks these just for me.


Cultivation

Plant from October to March in any good well-drained soil, in sun or partial shade, Twiggy sticks may be needed to support the plants if they are growing strongly. Cut almost to ground level in the autumn. A moisture- lover, it does not do well in hot and dry areas.

Conditioning and drying

It really needs no special treatment, but it is best to remove a few of the leaves, as these tend to die long before the flower, and then give the stems a long drink in deep water. Remove all foliage.

The flower dries well, though loses some colour. Drying is best done by allowing stems to dry off in the vase in which they are arranged.

Arranging


Because of the delicate form and wonderful blending colour of the flowers, I am tempted to use alchemilla in almost all my arrangements. It lasts so well, and adds such a soft touch that I look forward to it flowering, and it is a joy to find a piece that has blossomed in late autumn. The colour mixes well with pinks, reds, blues, yellows and any all-green arrangement.



Simple Steps to Long-lasting Cut Flowers


Keep the water fresh and deep. For maximum life, change the water in your vase at least every third day. Many flowers benefit from fresh water daily. There is a direct correlation between clean water and long flower life. When you change the water, cut ½ inch off the base of the stems with a sharp instrument. Also consult with your florist for the best advice when you take your flower delivery Miles Platting.

Design Principles

Composition is the organization of the elements within a design to achieve unification. Form, color and repetition contribute to the composition of the design.

Unity is created when the elements in a floral design relate to each other. The individual materials then blend together to produce a unified whole. This is achieved through color harmony as well as material selection.


Proportion refers to the correct relationship of the design elements; they should be of comparable size. The container or base determines the size of the items; a small wreath should not be overwhelmed with overly large flowers. Focal points should be similar sizes, whole fillers should be smaller. In addition, the scale of a design in relation to its surroundings must be considered. A tiny basket will look out of place on a long, formal dining table. For this reason it is often necessary to have an idea of your recipient’s home décor if you choose to send flowers Village Green as a gift.

Balance results in visual and, often, physical stability. Placing smaller flowers of lighter colors at the top of a design with larger, darker flowers at the base provides visual stability. For symmetrical balance, place the elements in the design with equal visual weight on each side of a vertical line. By placing the items unequally on each side of the imaginary vertical line (heavier on one side), asymmetrical balance is established.

Orchid care



An important part of orchid care is looking out for various fungi or parasites. Isolate any plant that has a problem, check it out, find the remedy and start treating as soon as possible. The old saying that one rotten apple can spoil the bunch applys equally well to orchids. Always keep a well stocked garden shed containing the correct chemicals to use. I always order mine through my local Simshill Florist who usually has the best prices in town. It doesn't take a great deal of time to look after your orchids, just set aside a few minutes a day to ensure a magnificent crop.



King of the roses


When you hear the word “roses”, you would often assume that it is the red rose that is being referred to. So why is this? Simply because the red rose is The Rose of all roses. Beautiful, elegant, dramatic and intriguing - Red roses are the most popular of all the roses.



The red rose is a universal symbol of romance, passion and most importantly true love. Red roses are most often used as a strong expression of love, especially on special occasions like Valentine's Day. If you are in a relationship and your partner doesn't receive a red rose on Valantine's Day, then you're in trouble my friend. Many men rush to phone their local Thornton Florist as soon as they realise what day it is.


Packing perfection


Foliage from distant countries, such as Costa Rica, arrives on our shores in perfect condition enclosed as it now is in sheets of polythene, within strong boxes. The polythene keeps the foliage in the conditions of high humidity that most foliage types prefer. Mimosa also requires high humidity around its fluffy flowers, and is sold in individually sealed bags.

Chrysanthemums are usually enclosed in cellophane sleeves and packed in boxes to prevent movement during transit. The cellophane also slows down the transpiration and evaporation of water from the foliage and flowers, creating a moist and humid atmosphere. Gerberas, with their delicate petals, have an inner sleeve in the box so that each flower head is held quite still during the flower delivery Pentwyn process.


A beautiful flower - Artemisia (sweet Annie, sweet wormwood)

Characteristics: Sweet Annie grows into a tall, pyramid­-shaped plant that often reaches 6 feet. It has ferny, dark green foliage and a wonderful fra­grance.

Cultural Information: The an­nual sweet wormwood will thrive in most soils in a sunny pot provided it has adequate drainage.


Harvesting/Drying: Sweet Annie is grown for its soft green color, which blends well with any flowers Flatiron District. You will enjoy its lovely scent even after drying. Sweet Annie is a nice filler for dried arrangements and makes an ex­cellent base material for wreaths. Harvest Sweet Annie on a dry day before it has reached full maturity. Hang to air-dry.

Additional information
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1 comment:

genny verna said...

My friend is a florist and owns a big shop. He is quite famous in town. For my Florist Delivery I always goes with his services. He provides glorious flowers and delighted bouquets too. Have recently purchased a beautiful flower basket for my fiancée’s birthday.

 
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