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Herbs are easy ways to brighten your bouquets

by Jacqueline

August 21, 2009


Whenever I have a free moment, I love to flip through the pretty pages of Sally Page's book, The Flower Shop: A Year in the Life of a Country Flower Shop.

Besides the gorgeous flower pix, she also has a series of flower-shop secrets, which always inspire me to get creative with flowers over the weekend. Here's some that might inspire you:

* Before the summer gets away from us and your garden moves indoors, look for fresh ways to spice up your bouquets. If you're a foodie, try using mint, flowering oregano, bay, rosemary or thyme. Mmm. Or sort herbs into bunches, then wire them onto a light circular metal frame. Add a little ribbon and you've just made a kitchen wreath.

* If you're struggling to decide which flowers to choose for a gift, stick to one kind of flower or choose flowers all the same color. One combination that always looks good is to mix white and cream flowers together with interesting foliage.

Teleflora's Dozen Rose Contempo Flowers

Don't be afraid to cut your roses short.

* Roses: As a rule of thumb, the longer the stem, the fatter the head of the rose. So when you pay more or a long-stemmed rose, don't be afraid to cut it down if you want to. You're not wasting money by discarding the stem, your money has also been spent on the larger bloom.

* Standing a hurricane lamp in a wreath of flowers is a simple way to create a centerpiece. It looks good outside and doesn't need masses of flowers.

* Want a fragrant bouquet? Try hyacinths, freesia, stock, lilies or tuberose.



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Sugar and Spice Event Design
Sugar and Spice Event Design | Reply
August 21, 2009

I love stargazer lilies. They are so dramatic and great smelling that they need no additional flare!  


Nicole
Nicole | Reply
August 28, 2009

Sugar & Spice - I agree! Stargazers are a great flower. Smile


Cathy B
Cathy B | Reply
September 6, 2009

I am curious..what do you do with the herbs, sprinkle them on flowers, put them in the water... is it to make them last longer, or just to add aroma?  thank you!

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