How To Select Seasonal Flowers
Not sure how to say “I love you” to your sweetheart or “My condolences” to your business associate? Don’t speak a word. Instead, let flowers speak for you when you do not know what to say or how to say it best. Here are some pointers that can help you make a memorable arrangement for almost any occasion throughout the year.
Spring colors and blooms are fresh and sometimes dainty. Bold tulips, though, force their way through the dirt and snow to emerge and say hello. Their bright colors are sure to get some attention, especially combined with tall pokey-looking irises and white daisies. For some special details, add pussy willow to your mix of pale yellow alstroemeria blooms and pastel gerbera flowers for your springtime bouquet.
In summer, colors are hot and full of energy. Bright bold colors dominate, with reds and yellows and oranges contrasting with the occasional bright purple or blue. Pick bright pink and white stargazer lilies and contrast them with birds of paradise or yellow spider mums. Bright yellow, red and orange roses, carnations and mums fight for attention with pink daisies. With a bright summer bouquet, you can brighten anyone’s day.
The season of fall comes and with it a change of tone and color. Rusty browns, oranges, golds and yellow come forward. Sunflowers make their appearance, as do autumn daisies and orange lilies. Yellow roses sit side by side with peach colored alstroemeria blooms.
For winter floral arrangements, many choose to go with the classic red and green. Many send chrysanthemum plants for the holiday. However, for an arrangement that stands out and lasts a long time, think about using pretty white spider mums mixed in with cream colored roses, some pale mini carnations and some holiday greens. For some extra color and decorative elements, add red hypericum berries and frosted pine cones.
When your child is graduating from high school or university, you want them to know how proud you are of them. Make sure that they know with a special floral arrangement that reflects your and their personality. For your drama queen, make sure that she has her own tiara for her first night!
When holiday time comes around, it can be important to you to send an arrangement to friends and family. Make it easy on yourself and choose a special selection of flowers that say that it’s from you. Let your personality shine through with a unique selection of specialty blooms from orchids to dramatic ginger stems, from purple prairie tulips to dainty snap dragons.
Any day can be the perfect day for you to send flowers. You can be sure to make your loved one smile with a well selected floral arrangement that says you had it made just for them. With your personal touch, they will feel important, appreciated, and loved.
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How To Make Sympathy Flower Arrangements Like A Florist Would
Learning how to make Sympathy Flower Arrangements like a florist would make it takes time, patience and practice. A person may be artistic, but the techniques are what keep arrangements from falling apart, especially sympathy sprays. You do not want to get half way through a funeral and have flowers fall out of the spray you made.
There are two types of sympathy arrangements. One is a basket style, which sits in a container that can be set on a shelf or on the floor. The second style is called a standing spray. The spray is set on a stand with three legs and can get quite showy in their design. Both arrangements are made one sided as no one sees the backs of these when they are in the front of the funeral home by the casket.
To make a spray you would start with the stand and place a block of oasis on the hook. The oasis is full of water and will keep the flowers fresh for the service. There are two schools of thought on which is the next step from here. One recommends you cover the oasis with your greens like leather, and the other technique is to add your flowers first then add the greens. I prefer adding the greens first as then I am less likely to break the flowers when I add them. If you were using palm greens in the back this would also be a good time to add them.
Next come the flowers. I prefer to add from the back and move forward, placing my tallest flowers like gladiolas in the back. Make sure you use a sharp knife and cut your flower on an angle. Do not use scissors as they crimp the flower stem keeping it from being able to drink. Also before you stab the oasis with the stem, make sure you know where you want to place it. If you stick the stem in and them change your mind too often, it will crumble and your arrangement will fall to pieces.
Flowers are added all the way around the oasis in a spray, like in a circle. Though the oasis is a rectangle, most good designers or florists can end up with a round spray by the way he or she cuts the flowers. More common are the oval sprays. The less you cut from the stem, the longer the flower will be when you add it. Use as much of the stem from the flowers as you can. It gives the affect of being larger and worth more money, even though you did not do anything extra.
So after adding the flowers in the back, just keep trimming the ones you want in your arrangement and add them coming forward. Think of stairs, the back would be the tallest stair and the front flowers would be the bottom of the stairs, and the shortest. When you think you are done, look all the way around and see if there are any holes that need to be filled with another flower.
The basket sympathy arrangement is constructed in much the same way except for the oasis. When placing it in the container, you want it to be so snug that it cannot rock. Sometimes it is wise to add wedges of oasis on the sides to keep it from rocking. If it is able to rock, with the tall flowers in the back it can fall right out of the container, so this is a critical step.
Once you get the mechanics down, you can have a lot of fun making floral arrangements. Using the freshest flowers you can purchase will make your arrangements last longer. And always remember to add water to it before it goes out the door.
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Rose Planting – Positioning Tips
Planting a rose plant goes beyond how deep the hole should be and if plant food should be applied now or later. The first and most fundamental measure in rose planting that should not be overlooked is picking the location of where you are going to plant your roses. It is as true in planting as it is in real estate; location, location, location. There are some matters that need to be studied when choosing a location for our rose plants.
Will the site you care opting to set your roses get enough sunshine? The majority of rose species should get at least 6 hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight a day. Yet rose plants that are shade tolerant call for about four to six hours of direct sunshine to do best.
Is the land where you plan to plant your roses healthy? Roses are avid feeders and require to have nutritious soil. They do not like soil that has too much clay or too much sand. A quick test you can perform with your soil to find out if it has too much clay or sand is to clump it in your hand. If the soil holds the mold and does not crumble easily, it has too much clay. If the soil crumbles too easily and does not hold the shape, it has too much sand. Great soil should hold the shape in your hand but fall apart easily. The soil should also not be too acidic, contain too much limestone or too much chalk.
And lastly, is the site where you are going to plant your rose plant too near to trees or other plants? There are many another trees and other larger plants that will extract water and nutrients from the ground from roots that extend far beyond their drip line. If you see a lot of roots where you are digging your hole for your rose bush, most likely these roots are going to make a problem for your plant. There are some climbing rose and some shrubs that are an exception but most rose plants only like to be mixed with other roses or other non-invasive plants.
Now that you have the perfect placement for your rose plant, you can think about the basics such as how deep the hole should be. You will need to dig a hole that is slightly larger than the size of the pot the plant is in or root system of the plant. The deepness of the hole depends on the climate that you live in. Colder regions want to plant their roses slightly deeper. It is a good idea to talk to another rose grower in the area as to which is the right depth for you. Depths may be varied for lots of different people but, everyone can gain from loosening the soil at the bottom of the hole.
You can also set some compost in the bottom of the hole plus a scatter of bone meal which is a source of Phosphorus and is slow working and advances healthy root development. Spread out the roots slightly after you place the plant into the hole. Fill Again the hole and make sure that the soil settles around the roots. Water the roots before you cover them with the last couple of inches of soil. And finally place the last of the soil back into the hole and firm the soil slightly. You can water the plant at this step also.
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