Turning the florist world upside down
Symmetrical Arrangements
The symmetrical arrangement is a highly versatile design that is made in all sizes and for a wide variety of occasions. Part of its almost universal popularity is due to its very elegant appearance, which gives it tremendous appeal. Prepare the container and start the design with the long foliage stems. This will provide the outline for the design, and give protection to the flowers. The minimum height of the design is one and a half times the height (or width if it is long rather than tall) of the container. Often, the foliage is longer than the minimum, as this adds to the elegance of the design.
The width of the design is classically two- thirds of the height, and the depth at the front of the container is a third of the height. It must be remembered that these calculations are approximate, and the size of a design will ultimately be determined by the requirements of the customer, or the position that the design will fill. Bear in mind the size of the arrangement when organising to have the flowers delivered Windmill Hill and ensure that sufficient van space is available.
What temperature?
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.
An even temperature should always be maintained, whether flowers Sutton 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.
Flower Growing and Retailing
Within recent years flowers have been more and more in demand and this has given rise, not alone to the development of large centers of flower production, but also to artistic flower-stores and other means of Kingaroy flower delivery. The growing of flowers is essentially an agricultural industry. The work can be carried on successfully only by men adapted for this specialized field. On the other hand, the selling of flowers demands a man with an artistic temperament as well as a keen business mind. The two types of men are so radically different that whenever possible the growing of flowers should be kept separate from the retailing.
Recently the business of flower-growing has changed in a marked degree. Certain lines of production have gone into the hands of a comparatively few persons. As an illustration, most of the roses are grown under glass for cut-flower purposes by a few firms. The grower of miscellaneous florist crops has found that he cannot raise roses economically on a small scale and in competition with the rose specialist; therefore he devotes his activities to other lines of production, and buys from the specialist such roses as he needs to supply his retail trade.
Best loved flowers - Craspedia globosa (drum stick)
Characteristics: Craspedia flowers are brilliant yellow globular balls, 1 inch across. Flower heads appear in late summer and continue well into autumn. The flowers are held firmly upright on straight, strong, 3-foot stems, which make them look like drum sticks. They are wonderful for dried arrangements and a very popular gift to receive if you would like to send flowers Lambhill to someone.
Cultural Information: Sow the seeds in early spring indoors or in a coldframe. Plant the seedlings out in the garden after all danger of frost. Space the seedlings 6 to 8 inches apart. Craspedia may need staking to ensure straight stems for drying. Plant next to Russian sage or one of the blue salvias for a striking color combination.
Harvesting/Drying: Pick the flowers just when they have fully opened. Hang dry quickly, in a warm, dry spot so that the stems dry completely and remain straight.
Buttonholes and Boutonnieres
These normally take the form of one large flower, such as a carnation or rose, with perhaps a small piece of foliage. The most popular foliage is Asparagus setaceus, but there is nothing wrong in using the natural foliage, such as rose or carnation leaves, or even including hedera in the flower delivery Hulme.
These are usually a bunch of small and dainty flowers grouped together — white heather, convalleria or stephanotis, for example.
Every wedding is individual, and as florists, we should surely encourage variety and small personal touches; this makes our jobs more interesting and each occasion unique and memorable.
Silica Gel Desiccant
Desiccants are powdery materials that absorb moisture. For many centuries, certain household products such as borax, cornmeal and sand were used effectively as desiccants. These products all act in much the same way: They draw out the moisture from the petals while leaving the flower intact. Unfortunately, they take a very long time to dry, and the result is faded and lifeless blossoms. In recent years, silica gel, which is sold under several different trade names, has been developed for flower drying. Although the name silica gel makes me think of a gelatin-style substance, it is actually granular. It is quite similar to fine sugar in texture. It dries flowers quickly and leaves them with their natural vibrant colors and attractive shape. Silica gel is the best method to use when drying flowers that are too delicate or large to air-dry. One of the disadvantages of using silica gel is its initial expense, as you will discover when visiting your florist West Adams. However, you can effectively reactivate it after several uses by heating it in a low oven to remove the moisture it has absorbed from the flowers.
Wiring Cut Flowers
You can keep tulips and other tall cut flowers standing up straight and prevent them from bending toward the light by stiffening the stems with Emeryville florists wire. Insert the wire into the stem below each blossom and up into the flower’s base, then gently wrap the wire down around the length of the stem. In the case of hollow-stemmed flowers such as anemones, the wire can be inserted up through the bottom of the stem until its tip reaches the head of the flower; the stems then can be shaped into graceful curves if desired.
Bridal bouquets
Wedding bouquets are more personal than ever. From the classic all-white formal arrangements to the more up-to-date designs infused with brightly coloured flowers. There are hand-tied bouquets, long flowing cascades and also the traditional styles. Today's couples seem to be choosing the hand-tied bouquets which consist of many types of flowers. The large array of flowers is supposed to show the bride's excitement and happiness at this new start in her life. Another tip is to place your order at least 4 weeks in advance with the florist, or flower delivery Jefferson specialist, to ensure the correct flower make up of your bouquet.
Cutting for Flowers
When spring-flowering bulbs blossom, many gardeners are content to enjoy them where they are planted. But when cut and brought indoors, they make fine arrangements. Cutting the flower stems does not harm the plants; in fact, the bulbs become stronger because no energy is wasted in allowing the flowers to mature and produce seeds. Do not, however, cut leaves, which must remain to build up the bulbs for the next year. The favorites for cutting are the large-flowered anemones, tulips and daffodils, but squills, grape hyacinths and snowdrops make interesting miniature arrangements. After the arrangements are complete, you can take advantage of a Clifton flower delivery service to brighten someone’s day.
