It’s Easter time with lots and lots of Cut flowers
When it comes to cut flowers Easter is the time of year where mourning Christian's heal their wounds with gifting each other cut flowers. Churches are over flowing with cut flowers in some parts of the world but here in Australia
Anniversary Cut flowers
What to buy a loved one who has everything for a special anniversary? I say, gift a loved one cut flowers. And if you want to stand out in the experience, do your homework and find out how many years
Non-fragrant Cut flowers
I worked out earlier than later in my flower career that some people like non-fragrant cut flowers. Strange you may think? No, it's actually quite common here in Sydney, Australia because we have a lot of allergy sufferers here and winds
The CROSS dressing Cut flowers – The Drag LIST!
Nicknamed the rainbow cut flowers, my gay friends are in love with the Drag List. I remember my of my dear gay friend asked me last Mardi Gras what cut flower do I recommend for the event and I automatically
Don’t get RIPPED OFF this Valentine’s Day buying ROSES!!
There are 3 main things that you must do this Valentine’s Day when it comes to purchasing ROSES! The 1st BLOOMING RULE – Don’t be in a rush to buy flowers. as your order might get mixed up with another order. Oops!!!lost,
How to make Cut flowers last LONGER!
Yes, you can make cut flower last longer if you know what type of cut flower you have (female or male) and how they are grown. For female cut flowers: “Slip on the heel’s and no hairy legs in the vase.”
Christmas Cut flowers
Christmas and the weeks leading up to it are a wonderful time of year, especially for cut flowers. Snow, chesnuts, holly, christmas trees, eggnog, Reindeers, red noses …. BUT. If you live in Australia Christmas is different. For starters it’s hot. Even Father Christmas
Mr Tulip -The Perfect Lover
In the language of flowers Mr Tulip in any colour means ‘perfect lover’. In the 1600s tulips were the most expensive flower in the world, in fact so expensive some were even valued higher than most homes. This trading far above
Ms Gardenia
Ms Gardenias is called “kuchinashi” in Japanese. This literally means “no mouth” and is a reference to the fruits which do not open, even when ripe. Gardenias fragrance is just out of this world and their deep green, glossy leaves make
Mr Hyacinth
Legend has it the origin of Hyacinth can be traced back to a young Greek boy named Hyakinthos. As the story goes, two gods – Apollo the sun god, and Zephyr the god of the west wind – adored Hyakinthos