Saturday, March 1, 2008

The Florist's Secrets: Discover how to care for your Flowers

Flowers immediately brighten up a room, adding a sense of spring and joy. As flowers are a living and a relatively costly decoration, it

pays to keep them alive and healthy looking for as long as possible.Knowing some of a florist??s secrets for flower care are the best means

of ensuring a prolonged life for a healthy bouquet of flowers. The first thing to know about floral care is immediate care. You can compare

a florist to a doctor in a maternity ward, checking that the newly arrived bundle is in good health and will stay that way. As soon as a

floral shipment arrives, the florist gets to work, as immediate care is necessary for living plants. As our world is becoming considerably

more ecologically conscious, many florists use natural methods of prolonging the life of plants, which often turn out to be less expensive

methods. If you are ecologically conscious, you may prefer knowing some natural tips for floral care. There are some secrets not widely

known which offer great protection and life extension to your flowers, as well as some widely known old-wives tale type of tips, which often

do have merit to them. Uncovering these secrets of the trade will simplify floral care and leave your flowers looking better for longer.

From the moment cut flowers are in your possession, you must take measures to care for them. Time is of the essence in these moments of

primary care. Immediately place the flowers to soak in a bowl while you get yourself ready: find the appropriate vase, have the plant food

at hand, find a strong pair of shears or a sharp knife, and room temperature water (on the cooler, rather than warmer, side). Fill the vase,

and add whatever plant food/ anti-bacterial product you plan to use. Turn on the tap, and placing each stem under the running water, cut

about an inch and a half off of each flower. It is important to keep the flower under a constant stream of water, as this will avoid air

bubbles from forming, which temporarily cut off the water supply to the flower. Use either a knife or very sharp shears to cut the stems, as

a terrible mistake is to cut with scissors that end up flattening the stem without cutting it. This will also damage the water supply from

stem to flower. When cutting, cut at an angle, as that makes greater surface area for the water to enter the stem. Cut off any leaves that

will be under water, as left on the stems, they will begin to rot and promote bacterial growth. Keep your flowers out of direct sunlight and

heat, and change the water often. These initial steps will ensure a healthy bouquet.

For those seeking natural means of protecting and caring for flowers, the only thing to avoid from the above-mentioned description of flower

care will be the plant food and anti-bacterial preservative to keep the plants healthy. There are many natural formulas for those preferring

to avoid the chemicals found in plant food. Water is the essential element for all of life to survive. So, ensuring that your plant gets

the best water for it will ensure a longer life. Soft, acidic water is best for flowers, as it optimizes the flowers?? veins bringing up

water to the rest of the plant. When you change the water daily, trim off a bit more of the stem to cut off any bacteria that may be living

at the stem entrance, as well as reopen the stem??s vein. Use a vase that allows room for the flowers. When flowers are packed together

tightly, they have less air, and more chances of rotting. White sugar is really all that plants need for food, and can substitute plant

food. Old wives?? tales often turn out to be valuable natural care methods, so read on to learn about these.

As silly as some old wives?? tales seem, this folklore often has a scientific basis, and should never be discarded off the bat. Instead of

using the chemicals of plant food, throwing a copper penny into the vase really will help your plants, as copper is a natural fungicide which

prevents the growth of yeast and fungus. Acidic water is healthy for flowers, as it helps keep levels of bacteria in water low. While

throwing an aspirin into the vase won??t bring down a fever, it will help kill bacteria, as aspirin is acidic. Lemon juice or vinegar, with

their strong acidity, work as well. To finish up, let??s divulge some little known secrets of the florists! Always keep your bouquets away

from sources of electricity, as the waves emitted dehydrate flowers. If you notice that your flowers are already dehydrated and weakening,

there is a "miracle cure" hot water treatment. Wrap the ends of the stems in a newspaper, secured by a rubber band, and immerse into boiling

water for about 20 seconds, followed immediately by immersion in cold water. This is known to bring life back to flowers by stimulating

water absorption. Another great tip that helps prevent wilting is to keep your flowers refrigerated (in water) for a few hours before

displaying them. For instance, imagine flowers for weddings - it??s often impossible to prepare the flowers the day of the wedding. So

florists prepare them a day in advance, and keep them in a large fridge overnight.

Florists follow these time tested tips, and as a result, they show off beautiful, healthy flowers. You don??t need to be a florist to show

off your own beautiful flowers! Taking care of a bouquet can extend its life by as much as a few weeks, and the effort needed to achieve

this is quite minimal. Remember that the most decisive moments of your flowers?? lifespan are the moments the flowers are first in your

possession. Take good care upon receiving them, and they will thrive. In caring for them, many natural methods are just as useful as plant

food and preservative, so they are worth looking into. Lastly, don??t ignore the folklore surrounding flower care, as it holds much wisdom

and does improve a bouquet??s health! As with all things natural and living, it is often the simplest things which are needed to stay healthy

and strong. So keep your flowers watered and fed, and you??ll have a healthy bouquet which will age beautifully!

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

The Tossing of the Bridal Bouquet

As a blushing bride, it is a popular custom performed at many beautiful and classic weddings that is, the throwing the hand tied wedding bouquet. It is a tradition that you, the blushing bride can choose to do before or after your ceremony. Some brides choose to toss their hand tied wedding bouquet before the reception so she and her new husband can leave the wedding reception whenever they want without the pressure of having to throw the hand tied wedding bouquet right before they leave.

The throwing of the hand tied wedding bouquet states that the single woman who catches the hand tied wedding bouquet will be the next single woman to get married. This custom extends to the fact that the single man who catches the garter, is also to wed soon, and possibly to the single woman who caught the hand tied wedding bouquet at the same wedding. It is very exciting.

Even if there is no proof of the single woman’s fate, throwing the hand tied wedding bouquet is an entertaining event for all the guests, and the lucky lady always gets to take home a one-of-a-kind hand tied wedding bouquet as a symbol for the event’s memory.

The custom of throwing the hand tied wedding bouquet began with the faith that good luck herbs were located inside the beautiful hand tied wedding bouquet. So that the bride could offer her good fortune on to her wedding guests, the bride would toss her bouquet to one fortunate single female during the wedding reception. These days, which faith remains unbroken and it is recommended that a bride who plans to toss the hand tied wedding bouquet, should have a small, matching hand tied bridal bouquet created in particular for this practice so that she can keep her original hand tied wedding bouquet.

When throwing the hand tied wedding bouquet the bride should consider a few things. First, if there is a particular person that she wishes to present her hand tied wedding bouquet to, she should let her friend know in advance perhaps before the wedding. This way, it is set-up nicely and performed beautifully when the hand tied wedding bouquet is tossed out.

Secondly, a different yet exciting alternative to throwing the hand tied wedding bouquet is a pretend toss before a real one. In this case, the bride would select a female guest who she wishes to catch the hand tied wedding bouquet and seek her with the hand tied wedding bouquet. She would throw it directly to her.

Bonnie Ray is the owner of my silk wedding flowers, the website with silk wedding flowers pictures, information and resources.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Tips For The Bridal Bouquet

The bridal bouquet is one of the most important parts of any wedding ceremony; it is important that you should have just the right flowers that project the exact image that will complete your romantic wedding. It should match your décor theme. And of course, the bridal bouquet should reflect in some way the person that you are.

To accomplish this, to find just the right bridal bouquet for your big day, begin by going to weddings (when you can get an invitation) and pay special attention to the bouquet and how they work with the rest of the wedding flowers, looking through magazines, and doing internet searches of wedding pictures. Follow up with a consultation with your wedding planner as they might have resources that you might not have thought of.

When you do see a bouquet that you like, ask yourself what you like about it. Is it the size, shape, color, style, the way the ribbon is wrapped around the stems?

Ultimately your local florist is your biggest resource. Their experience and attention to detail can really help you refine your ideas to something that will really fit with your overall theme. But make sure you have a strong idea of what you want before you go to see your florist. You want your bridal bouquet to reflect what you want – not something that someone told you that you want.

Conventional wisdom suggests that shorter brides have smaller and more compact bouquets while taller brides have the cascading style. Generally this is good advice as it is based on what is generally believed to best compliment your body style.

Of course – ultimately, the decision is yours. It’s your wedding. That means it’s your bridal bouquet. So if you have a demonstrated eye for design and you prefer a certain style and believe you can make it work, you should go with that style. That, of course, is how styles change over the years. Don’t be afraid to be a trend setter, but do so with care.

Color is another important factor when deciding on the flowers for your bouquet. You will want flowers that compliment your wedding colors yet stand out in such a way that they draw the attention to you.

Again, your florist is really the best source for helping you to decide what style of bridal bouquet is right for you. Show your florist a picture of your wedding dress. A well chosen florist will be able to come up with just the right bouquet to compliment your wedding gown and make you the picture of beauty on your wedding day.

Jeanette Shinn is a wedding professional with over a dozen years experience making dreams come alive. Find more useful tips ranging from how to get groom involved in wedding planning efforts to minimizing wedding day stress options at http://www.ExcitingWeddingFavors.com

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Dream Wedding Bouquet

Chances are you will purchase more flowers for your wedding than at any other time in your life. Choosing the perfect wedding bouquet is almost as important as picking the perfect gown. There are many different styles of wedding bouquets and which style you choose usually depends on your wedding dress. When you are having your wedding is also an important factor when considering which bouquet is perfect for you. Wedding bouquets come in many different styles.

The most traditional and formal type of wedding bouquet is the cascade. It is a beautiful water fall like spill of flowers in a hand held base. As the name implies the flowers cascade down like a waterfall. The traditional flowers used in a cascade wedding bouquet are white and are traditionally roses or lilies. The cascade wedding bouquet has the appearance of being loose and free flowing, and should match the dress. The perfect dress for a cascade wedding bouquet is the traditional wedding dress with a long flowing train.

Another traditional wedding bouquet is the classic hand tied bouquet. It usually consists of a bunch of blooms anchored in a bouquet holder and either wired in or hand tied. This option gives the look of fresh picked spring flowers and is usually used in spring weddings. This is a very versatile wedding bouquet and looks great with any type of flowers or wedding dress.

If your going for something a little less traditional then there is the nosegay. The nosegay is a general term for any small and round cluster of flowers cut to a uniform length. There is typically very little greenery in this type of wedding bouquet. If you are thinking of a Victorian theme for your wedding then the nosegay wedding bouquet would fit in perfect. For an even more Victorian look you can replace the typical bouquet holder with a tussy mussy. A tussy mussy is just a silver carrying cone that can replace the bouquet holder.

Two other less traditional wedding bouquets are the arm bouquet and the composite. The arm bouquet is exactly what the name implies, an elegant crescent shaped bouquet designed to be carried in one arm. The composite wedding bouquet is a handmade creation in which several different petals or buds are wired together on to a single stem to give the impression of one giant flower.

The type of wedding dress you wear, the time of year your wedding will be held, and the colors of your wedding will all play a part in the type of wedding bouquet you pick. Picking local and in season flowers for your wedding bouquet will help lower the cost and will guarantee freshness. Silk flowers are also becoming a popular option for wedding bouquets.

Bonnie Goodwin Ray has more than sixteen years experience in the wedding industry. She is the author of Wedding Planning Made Easier and has become a leading expert in silk wedding flower design.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

FTD Florist

One of the best surprises for a woman on a special occasion would be an unexpected delivery of flowers, whether in the home or office. The joy of receiving flowers from a loved one or an admirer is incomparable.

Most florists, in order to attract more customers offer free delivery services. At the store, the customer can choose the flowers he wants in the arrangement. The florist may assist him in the selection, making sure he gets the right kinds for the occasion, and arranges them for him. But for busy people who cannot make the trip down to the local florist, the Internet is a good place to find and visit florists too. Florists now have websites where customers can conduct transactions such as browse for flowers, choose from the available arrangements or specify certain details, and order and pay for bouquets to be delivered to a particular address.

All a customer needs is a credit card, and he can send flowers to anyone, anywhere. A customer can even send flowers to someone in another state or part of the globe if he orders from a florist with national or international coverage. Other independent florists may offer the same service and use couriers. They may or may not charge extra for the delivery service.

Other florists are more creative in their delivery service. To make the experience more complete for the recipient, they accompany the delivery with a song or dance number from the delivery agent. They can accommodate special requests from the customer.

The business of selling flowers hinges on the ability of the florists to keep the flowers fresh and vibrant-looking, even when the bouquets travel long distances to reach the intended recipients. Florists have developed methods and packaging designs to keep their flowers fresh for the longest time possible.

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