December 26th, 2008 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »
Flowers are Beautiful in All Kinds of Containers, Not Just Vases
The best arrangements are unique arrangements, and the best way to create a one-of-a-kind flower arrangement is to not only get creative with the flowers, but to get imaginative with the containers. Vases, although classic, are not the only things you can use. Look around your house for any open container. Bowls, glasses, ceramics, teapots, bottles, baskets, decorative boxes, or anything imaginative that you can get your hands on are great for holding flowers. Don’t worry if the container you choose doesn’t hold water. You can always place a smaller vase, bottle, or container inside of it where it is hidden.


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December 9th, 2008 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »
Flowers Always Need to be Cut with a Sharp Knife or Pair of Scissors
Never use a dull knife or pair of scissors to cut your flowers. Only a sharp knife or pair of scissors can give
you the sharp, straight edge you need. A sharp, even cut is necessary to allow the water to absorb into the flower stems. A dull cut causes tattered and frayed edges, which hinders water and nutrient absorption and makes your flowers die faster.
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