Heather Trzuskowski
Amaryllis, The Art and Soul of Winter
It's officially Amaryllis Season! Amaryllis are one of Cultivars favorite winter cut flowers. They are known as the "art and soul of winter". Amaryllis starts as a dormant bulb and grows into striking long stem flowers that transform daily. Amaryllis are one of the longest lasting cut flowers. Knowing proper care and handling of amaryllis cut flowers is essential in getting the most out of these extraordinary flowers. Amaryllis stems are hollow and should be cut with a sharp knife rather than scissors. A smooth karate chop with a knife makes a nice clean cut. It is not uncommon for a few...
Heather Trzuskowski
Flowers Add Life to Your Days
Fresh Cut Flowers in the home bring a boost of energy, happiness, creativity and delight into everyday life. A study from Harvard University Medical School found that flowers in the home chase away worry, anxiety and depression. Arranging flowers throughout the home is fun and can be very easy. A few bright stems in a glass can cheer up a bedside table. A bud vase with one stem can add beauty and wonder to a meal. Don't be afraid to cut down stems and play around. Move flowers from room to room and experiment. It does not always have to be...
Heather Trzuskowski
Heather Trzuskowski
Sympathy Flowers
In this day and age of texting and emailing, it is easy to forget the power of sending flowers to someone who is ailing or to someone who has lost a loved one. I often get asked what is the best flower to send to a loved one during times of hardship. I always recommend the rose, Free Spirit. Free Spirit Rose exudes an ephemeral beauty that mirrors the beauty of life and beyond. Of course, there are many beautiful flowers to send. White Double Lilies, White Peonies, Yellow Cubana Roses, etc....Spreading beauty, love and compassion through your circle of friends...
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