June 28th, 2011 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, Fun Stuff, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Relationships, Wedding, Womens World | 1 Comment »
Flowers make a positive impact on people’s lives, particularly in the modern world where there’s less time to connect with the natural world. Creating your own floral arrangements is a cost effective way of doing this.
Flowers enhance people’s lives both physically and emotionally and research has shown that they can moderate mood. They make people feel less depressed and anxious and improve their general feeling of life satisfaction. Seeing pretty blooms in the morning sets up a better mood for the whole day, and the positive mood spreads to other people too. Try putting fresh flowers in the kitchen area and see how they improve your mood before work.
Blooms create a beautiful and welcoming atmosphere and impact positively on our lives. This is why hotels, such as the Pembroke Arms hotel Salisbury, invest in a good florist to decorate their lobbies, and why companies will have vases of blooms in their receptions and meeting rooms.
Workplace studies have also been undertaken to show the positive effects of flora in the office. Ideas and creative output are raised and productivity improves, making plants a welcome addition to the work place. A happy workforce is good for business and encourages loyalty from employees.
People love to be given a pretty bouquet of blooms and they will usually show a genuine smile. They represent happiness and love and promote a good feeling in both the receiver and the giver. Creating your own flower arrangements for just this sort of occasion will enhance that feeling of happiness and love.
Flowers are also used in aromatherapy treatments to affect mood. Some smells are uplifting, such as rose, and some calming.
As well as improving mood, there are also long known physical benefits.
Flowers are beneficial in the treatment of minor ailments and are used for poultices and creams Marigold is used for healing in ointments because of the anti-fungal and antiseptic properties it possesses. Gargling with a solution made from honeysuckle helps soothe a sore throat.
People use floral infusions for tea to help the body and alter mood. An example is Chamomile which is great for boosting the immune system and producing a calming effect.
Finally, some flowers provide tasty additions to our meals. Nasturtiums are easy to grow and both the leaves and flowers can be consumed. Borage and chives both have lovely flowers and are tasty herbs.
Having more blooms in your life has got to be a good thing, so why not add some more flowers to your garden and visit your local florist to see what beautiful cut flowers are in season right now. Why not go to your local florist and buy some fresh flowers? You can find them easily using a geographical internet search such as ‘florist Southampton’ or ‘flower shop Southampton’. You should find a great selection of seasonal fresh flowers for your home.
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January 23rd, 2010 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »
Having a beautiful home is something everyone dreams of. We polish, scrub and tidy until our surfaces gleam and the air is fresh. But what adds that extra sparkle, the extra character and warmth to a home? Fresh flowers are a wonderful way to give your home that extra special something that people remember, and that will welcome you joyously in to your home.
People often have their favorite flowers that they use all year round in their home;
supermarkets allow us such a vast range of blooms that we forget that nature doesn’t provide us with all flower varieties all year round. An excellent way to vary from your favorite flower and create an impact, as well as reducing the environmental impact from your choice, is by choosing flowers that are in season. This instantly adds variety to your home all year round and flowers that are in season are much fresher, will last longer, and give your home a real seasonal feel.
August is an outstanding month for flowers; summer blooms will add color and vitality to every home. There is a vast array of August flowers; with so many beautiful blooms there is bound to me one that will make the most of your home.

The Carnation is a classical flower that has a very long life in a bouquet. It is available in such an array of colors that you would be very likely to find one that suits your style perfectly.
If your home has an Eastern feel about it Ginger (otherwise known as Alpinia) is a
stunning flower to use to complement this style choice; a type of lily it has a large striking head and, again, is available in many different colors and varieties. Many varieties of this flower are available to grow outdoors, if you have the inclination this is a superb flower to grow in your garden; you can them trim the stems and move them inside to create your own look. They need well-drained soil and will thrive in partial sunlight.

Roses are one of the most famous flowers; and in August they bloom perfectly. With nearly every color available these are an ideal choice for any home or as a splendid bouquet for a loved one. Either uses one color for a striking display or assorted colors and varieties for a beautiful floral arrangement.
Dahlias are becoming increasingly popular as a choice for cut 
flowers; with their dramatic round heads they the beautiful in a spray, particularly if used on their own. They can fill a vase and make it look effortlessly beautiful.

Chrysanthemums form a beautiful bouquet and are often placed amongst roses and the contrast off the smooth head of the rose and the almost fluffy look of the chrysanthemum makes this coupling magnificent.
Using seasonal flowers is an excellent way to brighten your home, create a sense of style, and bring the outdoors in. Not only this but they will welcome people in to your home, and if you always try to use flowers that are in season around your home it will mean you can create a new look every month; I know no other way you can do this so affordably!
So make use of these flowers and create wonderful displays for any occassion, i.e., Easter, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, etc., around your home that will welcome any guests you have and fill you with pride.
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December 27th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Gardening, House and Home, Main Content | 5 Comments »
Have you ever thought that your passion for flowers can become an art? Of course, like any form of art, creating and designing your own flower garden is subjective. It might require certain skills, a bit of patience, but in the end, the result is all that matters, and if it pleases the eye and all of our senses, you might consider you have succeeded.
Fortunately, when it comes to garden design, you can’t fail. Flowers can easily be moved or replaced, but following few simple and effective steps will save you from extra efforts of correcting prospect errors. Creating your own flower garden is great because you have the flexibility of choosing and combining flowers as you like, based on simple elements of composition. Just take it step by step and the results might surprise you, even if you are a rookie gardener!
Step 1: What is the purpose of the garden?
The first question you have to ask yourself is: ‘Why do I want to create my own flower garden?’ just to enjoy the beauty of the nature, or:
- Do you seek a private location where you can relax far away from the madding crowd?
- Do you want a green area for your kids?
- Do you love birds and butterflies and you want to draw them in?
- Do you want a permanent source of fresh flowers for your house?
Step 2: How much space do you have?
Now that you have an idea on what do you want to do with your garden, it’s time for a reality check! Take an objective look at the available space for your future flower garden. Think about the position of the area regarding the sun exposure or if there are any shadows that might affect the development of your flowers.
Step 3: Analyze the cons
It’s true that few of us really have time for gardening or a high budget for investing in exotic flower species. Therefore, you must analyze all the cons before you decide to create your own flower garden.
Step 4: Style
This is an important part of the project. How do you want your garden to look like? If you are not sure of what the options are, here are a couple:
- Well defined shapes or wild combinations of flowers;
- Do you want flowers that last all year round?
- Should the garden complement your house?
Step 5: Flower selection
For many of you, this is the easy part, especially if you know what you like, selecting the flower and plant species should be the last step of your project, after careful thinking. Use our following tips and try to organize yourself:
If you have children, choose interesting flowers, with attractive colors and perfumes, but check for seeds and poisoned elements.
Make a list with your favorite flowers/plants, group them by color and shape and you will obtain a great garden design.
Draw a chart with the blooming season of each flower type and combine them so you can enjoy their beautiful color all year long.
Now that you have the basic plan of creating your own flower garden, filling the 
space with flowers resemble with filling a painting. The only difference is that your flower garden is a painting that is never complete, as you will always add new elements each year. In addition think of the savings for your floral arranging. What could be better then growing your own flowers.
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October 13th, 2009 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, House and Home, Main Content | 4 Comments »
Most people will have a few guests visit them during the year depending on how far away they live from their friends and family . No matter what type of home you have, from a grand house with many guests rooms to a small apartment, there are many things you can do to make it a nice comfortable stay for those out of town guests . This article will offer some of those tips to get ready for those guests like purchasing fresh flowers for your home or the guest room by using a flower delivery, to having new towels and bath items for them to use in addition to local magazines of your area for them to enjoy on their visit. Another thought is making your own flower arrangements.
A lot of homeowners joke that one of the best things about having out of town visitors come to stay with you is that is forces you to totally clean up your home before their arrival. All kidding aside, this is one of the important steps you should do prior to people coming to stay with you . Take the time to thoroughly clean your home including the space and the bathroom where they will stay . Also, make some room with empty hangers in the closet for them to hang their things or have an empty drawer in the dresser for their use as well .
Once you have cleaned and gotten rid of the clutter in your home , you will probably need to purchase some
things for their visit. If you are close to them and they are family, then you most likely know the things that they like to eat but if you are unsure or are worried they may have some food allergies you may want to ask if they require special food items for their stay and buy those for them in advance.
Having their favorite foods to consume or anything special that they need is always a great thing to do as a hostess to do for your visitors and will be appreciated .
With the pantry and fridge full, you may want to purchase some other nice things such as items for the bathroom. If
your towels are old and worn or you do not have enough towels, you should buy a few new ones. This can be done inexpensively and will really make a nice impression. A good tip is to save all of the hotel and other travel sized soaps, shampoos and lotions and put them in a nice container for your guests to use. If you don’t have small toiletries , simply buy a few little travel sized items that you enjoy as well as trial sized toothpaste and toothbrushes in case they forgot to pack them . A hair dryer is another thing to include in the basket too .
Finish off the guest area with fresh flowers and reading materials and a local magazine for those out of town guests to enjoy in their guest area too . All of these small things will make your visitors feel welcomed and glad they came to visit .
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March 21st, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content, Relationships | 6 Comments »
Flowers, whether silk flower or fresh flowers are one of the favorite gifts to give and receive, as they convey a warm feeling to the recipient. They always give off a positive impact on a person’s emotions; they give delight due to their fragile beauty, and spell out a powerful symbol of enduring affection and optimism towards life. The flowers are an expression of the heart of the giver that transcends words; they express the exact sentiment that one might find difficult to convey in words.
There are many occasions when Flowers are sent to your friends, relatives and loved ones such as wedding ceremony, birthday, Valentines Day, Mother’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day and some other occasions. You can also send flowers to remember special dates, to celebrate new homes and to wish people well with a new job or business.
Flower arrangements are the perfect way to wish happy birthday to a friend or a dear one. You can give your mother a gift of beautiful flowers on Mother’s day for all that she does throughout the year for you. A flower is a
symbol of love and you can give a flower bouquet to your girlfriend or spouse on Valentines Day or wedding anniversary. Funeral flowers are also a way to express empathy and condolence. Use wedding flowers to createa wedding flower bouquet and floral arrangement to decorate the church for the service and the reception too. Whatever kind of flowers you get, make certain to put some thought into it. It is best if you do your research, know which flowers are in season and which kinds of flowers go together well in an arrangement, and especially find out what people’s favorite flowers are before you get them flowers as a present.
Aside from being a great present and decoration, a recent study conducted at Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, offers scientific proof that flowers do improve our emotional health. First, flowers do provide happiness, surely a necessity for our emotional well-being. Second, the impact of flowers is positive and long-term. Lastly, flowers help to enable connections between people.
Flowers were only available in the flower shop and supermarkets traditionally. These flower shops are loaded with a vast selection of different flowers. You will find exotic flowers such as Anthuriums, soft waxy orchids and breath taking Ostrich Plume Ginger flowers and there will also be Peruvian lilies in a mix of colors arranged next to trays of delphiniums and larkspur flowers. However, the increasing demand for flowers as well as the popularity of the Internet resulted to the existence of online flower shops and websites selling flowers.
These Internet Flower stores generally have interesting selection of flower arrangements and floral bouquet that we can look at before we order. You can see if you would like to purchase tropical flowers like Ostrich Plume Ginger flowers,
Lobster claws, or Peruvian Lilies and you can also choose assorted roses, many different orchids, tulips, daisies, asters and many others. You can choose to buy seasonal floral arrangements, special holiday gifts, occasional gifts and even get well flower arrangements. The best way that you can buy flowers online is to see the many flower delivery services online and look for the ones who can provide you with the flowers of your choice. Another alternative is to do your own flower arranging.
It is a good idea to work with a florist when choosing flowers because they are able to show different displays and arrangement that can stimulate ideas, which can turn out to be very unique and in a lot of situations fit into the budget you are working with. A great way to choose a florist is by simple ‘word of mouth’; a florist that creates an impressive floral design usually makes a habit of repeating good work. You can ask family members, friends or co-workers for florist recommendations. You should also ask about affiliations with other florist organizations. Affiliations often mean that certain minimum standards must be met; a florist may have affiliations with organizations such as the Society of American Florists and national wire services such as FTD florists or Teleflora. The umbrella company will then forward your order on to a member florist in your locale.
Floral arrangements are truly a gift to all of us, they are not only beautiful but they are fascinating proofs of how powerful the effect nature has to humans. Send flowers to make your loved ones feel special, send flowers on any occasions or simply send them without any special reason and let the flowers create their magic in the lives of those who are really close to your heart.
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February 7th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, House and Home, Main Content | No Comments »
Don’t be chained to the idea of a flower arrangement in a vase or other container. There are many other ways to add the life of flowers to your home. A live wreath on the front door is a great way to welcome friends and family members to your home and a swag can make a great addition to any bland wall in your home. Use your imagination to add flowers throughout your home in new and unique ways to give your home new life and visual appeal.
Take cues from the existing decor in your home to ensure that everything comes together cohesively. This can help the decor and flowers to come together to make your room look and feel more complete and inviting. Flowers can be used in all different areas of the home, from small to large rooms, to add life and beauty to your life and your living areas. Use your imagination and creativity to find ways to use flowers in your home.
The simple truth is, that no matter what the room, or what your decor, flowers can liven up a room. Decorating with flowers is easy, inexpensive, and fun; so what are you waiting for? Grab some fresh cut flowers, your favorite vase and freshen up your home with flowers!
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February 3rd, 2009 Posted in House and Home, Main Content | No Comments »
Whose heart is not gladdened at the sight of a flower? A bouquet of flowers can immediately brighten up a day, cheer a gloomy face, lift a depressed heart, even cause friendship to sprout and love to flourish.
A true appreciation of life can be felt each spring as you pass by a body of water with it’s surface filled with beautiful water lilies gleaming under the spring sunlight. Even in the fall the brilliance of asters and the gleam of goldenrods decorating fields as you walk through brings a feeling of enrichment. Even at home flowers bring beauty and happiness, the kitchen enhanced with garlands or the windows beautified, or the living room transformed simply by the presence of plants and flower arrangements bring the added sense of serenity.
For the majority out there, be they men or women, flowers are a lot more than just creations of decorative beauty. They represent a lot more as they excite the imagination of all. Even more, fresh flowers are a lot more than the being the epitome of naturally occurring beauty, rather they are nature’s display of life, they give one a great feeling of relaxation and provides the human soul a splash of freshness for the times that a fine presentation of floral arrangement is placed before their eyes.
It is certain that floral arrangements brings a sense of happiness to people. A personally tend floral burst can provide even more happiness to a person receiving it knowing that a lot of effort has been place in the preparation of this display of beauty. Even the experts themselves claim that a floral burst brings a unique kind of relaxation to individuals and more so from personally tended floral blooms. This said, for those that want to bring this feeling of satisfaction and happiness to others that creating a flower garden design could be ideal for them.
Planning for the Right Kind of Flower Garden Design
If you yourself are planning to create your own flower garden, it is very important that you take into consideration the first hand procedures that you must give attention to. One of which is the concern that you are supposed to give on the kind of flower garden design that you would likely install in your house or in your backyard. Through this particular process, you would be able to plan how the flower garden design that you chose could actually work for the best of your satisfaction.
Whatever choice you make with the type of flower garden design, be it a perennial flower garden or something else, it will certainly be a great source of satisfaction and relaxation for the people living in you home including yourself especially since you will definitely consider the kind of flowers that you will bundle together to create a wonderful flower landscape in your home.
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January 24th, 2009 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »
In my previous post I have discussed about bringing the beauty of flowers into your bedroom .
You’re sitting there looking around your living room and you can’t help to feel that it needs something.
The furniture is nice, the room itself looks good, but you can’t help wondering what it is that’s missing. Why not bring some life back to your living room with some fresh cut flowers? Anything from a simple arrangement to the ultra-elegant hanging crystal array, can really add that much needed something to the room.
I will leave the actual flower selection up to you, but here are a few great ideas that will bring life back to your living room:
Potted Arrangements
You don’t necessarily have to make a cut-flower arrangement; live plants will work as well. That tall concrete-look planter that you keep on your front porch will likely fit well in your living room. Choose your favorite flowers, and then plant them in a mix that fits.
Keep the planted arrangement in front of your window and you will have a year-round showpiece.
Coffee Table Pieces
That silver vase, or even that glass water jug, may make an interesting container to make a showpiece for your coffee table. If the same old arrangement doesn’t work for you, why not use a crystal bowl? Fill your bowl with water and float some fresh cut flowers. Add some floating candles for some added nighttime flare.
Hanging Arrangements

Another great idea to add some life to your living area is a hanging arrangement. Get hanging planter, or, if you do some searching you can even find crystal vases that are meant to hang. Make your fresh cut flower arrangement, and hang it up for the world to see.
This would look great hanging from a chain.
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