Monday, May 30, 2011

End of season flowers

Dahlia Blossoms
To get the largest and best-nourished dahlia blossoms, cut off all but the strongest and healthiest main stem if the tuber produces more than one; then, after two sets of leaves have developed on this stem, pinch off the growing tip between your thumb and forefinger. This will force the development of four lateral flower-bearing stems, each of which will produce a cluster of flowers unless they are disbudded. To disbud them, pinch off all but the center bud on each stem as the buds appear. The nourishment that would have gone to the other flowers Croxteth will then be concentrated on the single show bloom on each stem. In midsummer, it usually takes about a month from the appearance of the original four laterals to the opening of the first flowers on the plant.

Basic flower arranging shapes
When you study most flower arrangements, you will readily discern that they are based on a triangular shape. Even when an arrangement is quite casual and loose, the underlying structure is still usually the triangle.
The triangle is a simple design and once mastered will provide you with the basis for all sorts of beautiful arrangements. It consists of different flowers serving three separate functions.
First, choose a selection of flowers and foliage to form the basic outline of the arrangement.
Secondly, add your focal flowers toward the centre of the arrangement. These should form a focal point to which the eye is drawn and should basically step down from one flower to the next from top to bottom.
Finally, add smaller flowers to fill in between the focal flowers and the outline.
Practice with this basic shape until you feel confident with it and then experiment using it as a base only. You will soon develop your own individual ideas which will provide you with the style you are most happy with. In no time at all you will be thiking a flower delivery Carltonville from your florist is a thing of the past!

Originality for men

When sending flowers to men, you must be original with your choices because women are different then men when it comes to personal choices in flowers. Consider a unique or personally designed flower vase. Why not include some tropical flowers in your arrangement or bouquet to add that extra bit of originality? If you decide to send flowers Eagle Pass then I'm sure you will reap the rewards later. These suggestions will definitely get your special guy's attention and gratitude.

Drying in a Microwave Oven
The newest way to dry flowers is in the microwave oven. Some flowers can be dried by simply placing them between several layers of microwaveable paper towels and heating for three to five minutes. If your microwave has a setting of 2 to 10, use 4. If it has a range of defrost to high, use the defrost setting. Allow the microwaved flowers to stand for 10 minutes, and then check for dryness. Most flowers, however, will need to be covered by silica gel before being placed in the microwave. The heat of the microwave speeds the absorption of mois­ture by the silica gel. Almost any flower that can be air-dried can be successfully dried in a microwave oven. It is also the best way to dry extra stems. Real stems give your arrange­ments a more natural look than stems made from Hendon florists wire wrapped in tape.

Boxes of flowers
An elegant box of flowers and foliage is a glamorous gift and makes an attractive alternative to a bouquet in cellophane. Boxes are available in different styles and sizes, ranging from a big box, capable of holding a large quantity of flowers, to the specially-designed slim box, containing a water bottle to hold a single rose for Valentine’s Day or a similar romantic occasion. The range includes white, coloured, patterned and printed boxes, with or without cellophane windows, and there are two basic designs — a one-piece folded box, with attached lid and special liner, and a two- piece folded box with separate lid (both ideal when having flowers delivered Wythall). Assembly is fiddly, but can be mastered with practice.

It's not all rosy . .

Although yellow roses are symbols of positive ideas such as freedom, marital bliss and friendship; they can also have some negative connotations. During the early part of the last century, yellow roses were known to mean lukewarm affection and sometimes jealousy. A yellow rose could signify infidelity within a relationship (not really something you would want to advertise). It symbolised the waning of passion; a relationship that has been reduced to a certain monotony and a relationship that lacks passion. This analogy could be why yellow roses could also mean farewell in certain circumstances.

Whenever you're unsure of the meaning of a particular flower, pick up the phone and contact your reseller of flowers Priesthill for some sound advice before deciding on the kind of flower you wish to send.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Bring me your freshest flowers

Preserving Flowers
Some general points for the care of cut flowers should be kept in mind:
  • Always use containers that have been thoroughly cleaned before use.
  • Always use clean water.
  • Put material into water as soon as possible after cutting and leave it overnight in a cool place before arranging.
  • Any material that has wilted should initially be soaked in warm water.
  • Cut all stems on an angle so that if they slip to the bottom of a container they do not sit flat on the base where dirt can the prevent the intake of moisture.
  • Remove broken stems or leaves and thin out unwanted shoots as soon as you have flowers delivered Northern Cape.
  • Remove all foliage which will be below the water line.
  • Spray the air over the material with a fine mist of water to charge it with moisture.
  • Never attempt to open flowers with your fingers or by any other device.
  • Do not place flowers in direct heat or in direct sunlight.
  • Keep flowers out of direct draughts.

Fragrances of Roses
Between the sophisticated hybrid teas and their wild ancestors (some of which are still grown in gardens) are a host of other, less well-known roses. Among them is to be found virtually every characteristic that it is possible to breed into flowers Merced. There are roses that stand erect, crawl along the ground, branch out to form magnificent hedges and cover entire walls. Some roses never grow more than a few inches high, while a few climbing varieties can reach 45 feet when tied to a fence or the side of a building for support. There are roses that produce dainty clusters of little flowers, each no bigger than a penny, and there are hybrid perpetuals that boast flowers as big as a man's face. Many roses have delightful fragrances reminiscent of tea, nuts, fruit, spices and honey; although there are a few that bring to mind the less pleasant aroma of stale beer or linseed oil. Others have completely lost their fragrances in the complicated breeding process that has also, surprisingly, produced some thornless roses.

Purchasing Seeds
Fortunately, garden catalogs and many Pentwyn florists sell the seeds of outstanding cultivars of perennials, annuals, and biennials each year. I like shopping from the colorful catalogs that arrive almost daily in my mailbox in early winter. Studying them on a snowy day gives me a chance to plan the most perfect garden ever, though I invariably covet far more plants than I have space for.
It is important to order seeds early, before the choicest cultivars are sold out. When they arrive, sort the packages and store them in a cool, dry, dark closet until you are ready to plant. Read the directions carefully to see if any pre-planting care is necessary. Delphinium seeds, for instance, germinate better if they are kept cold in the refrigerator for three or four weeks before you plant them. Many shrubs and evergreens need a two- or three-month period of moist, cool storage (called stratification) in order to germinate well. Planting collected seeds directly in the soil as soon as they are ripe fulfills this requirement nicely. The seeds stay dormant and germinate the following spring.

Standing Time after Microwave
After being microwaved, the plant material will require a standing time. Like food cooked by microwaves, the flowers will continue to dry even after the microwave oven has been shut off. Allow the flowers to remain in the micro­wave oven for approximately one minute after it has been shut off. For fragile and deli­cate flowers, a standing time outside the microwave of about 10 minutes should be ade­quate. Fuller flowers will often take 30 minutes.
When the standing time is over, carefully empty the con­tainer onto a piece of dry newspaper and gently lift the plant material. Remove excess silica gel from sturdy flowers by gen­tly shaking the flowers. For del­icate flowers, you will need a soft paintbrush used by Polmadie florists to remove the excess. Then check the center of the flower to make sure that it is completely dry; if not, cover this area with silica gel and reheat it in the microwave oven for a short time. (Allow the silica gel to return to room temperature before reusing.)

Flower Power
Throughout history flowers have played an important role in famous love affairs, unforgettable fashion trends, and even in international relations. Never underestimate the impact of flowers or their place in history. For example, you will enjoy finding out about how tulips became the centre of a frenzied fever of investment that swept across Europe in the mid 17th century. More recently, flower power swept the world as part of the hippy movement of the 1970s. Flower songs, floral kaftans and even VW vans took up the theme as flowers became a symbol of the peace movement during this era. Dandenong florists everywhere will often convey tales of the real power of flowers, which is of course their ability to melt a girl's heart.

Exotic flowers
Strange and unusual shapes, strong vibrant colours and interesting names characterize exotic flowers. Many of these are now imported from such diverse countries as New Guinea, the West Indies, Singapore, South Africa and Hawaii. In general, exotic flowers have a long vase life, a crucial factor when you consider the huge distances that some of them must cover in order to reach their destinations.
The use of air freight, efficient packaging and increasingly skilful and scientific post- harvest techniques means that these flowers and other plant materials are transported much faster than they used to be, and will therefore last even longer. The art of flower delivery Keilor Park certainly has come on leaps and bounds in the last five to ten years.