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Oct 09

The Fascinating World of Anemones: Beauty, Symbolism and HealingYvette

When we delve into the world of flowers, anemones stand out as one of the most intriguing and beguiling blooms. These delicate wonders belong to the Ranunculaceae family and have a rich history deeply intertwined with culture, art and healing practices. Anemones have been treasured for centuries, and their name is derived from the GreekRead more

Oct 08

Finding Your Business PersonalityYvette

We all have different personalities and character traits, so what do you bring to the table when it comes to business? There are three main categories that most of us will fall into. You may even fall into multiple!   The Artist     The majority of the time, florists will fit into this category. It’sRead more

Oct 03

Blooming Minds: How Flowers Foster Mental Well-being on World Mental Health DayYvette

feed your soul with flowers

World Mental Health Day on October 10th is a global initiative that brings attention to the importance of mental health and well-being. While traditional approaches to mental health support include therapy and medication, there is growing recognition of the therapeutic benefits of nature and the outdoors. In this blog, we’ll explore the world of flowersRead more

Oct 02

Billy Buttons: The Cheerful Globes of GoldYvette

As the seasons shift and nature unfolds its vibrant palette, one flower stands out for its unique shape and bright disposition – the Billy Buttons, also known as Craspedia. With its spherical golden blooms atop slender stems, this flower has found its place in history, culture, art and even traditional medicine. Billy Buttons belong toRead more

Sep 25

The Story of Hellebores: From History to HealingYvette

Step into the world of hellebores, where the delicate blooms of these resilient plants have captivated hearts for generations. Belonging to the Ranunculaceae family, hellebores, also known as Lenten Roses or Winter Roses, offer a journey through time, culture and even potential healing properties. Hellebores unveil a history that dates back to ancient Greece. Hippocrates,Read more

Sep 18

Exploring the Fascinating Realm of RanunculiYvette

In the realm of flowers, few can match the dreamy charm and effortlessness of the Ranunculus. Belonging to the Ranunculaceae family, this bloom has a rich history, deep cultural significance and a plethora of artistic and emotional connotations. From ancient times to modern art and therapy, the Ranunculus continues to hold sway over hearts andRead more

Sep 12

The Enigmatic Beauty of Pink Ice ProteasYvette

Pink Ice Protea

Nature’s gallery is filled with an array of wonders, and among them stands the Pink Ice Protea, a masterpiece that defies conventional floral norms. Nestled within the Proteaceae family, the Pink Ice Protea, scientifically known as Leucospermum cordifolium ‘Pink Ice,’ captivates the beholder with its intriguing structure and colours. The journey of the Pink IceRead more

Sep 04

The Captivating Beauty of FreesiaYvette

Welcome to our blog, where we will embark on a fragrant journey exploring the captivating beauty of freesia. Bursting with vibrant colours and a fragrance that is unforgettable, freesias are a beautiful addition to any floral arrangement. Originating from the southern regions of Africa, these flowers have a rich history, cultural significance and a wideRead more

Aug 31

Unlock Your Business’s Potential With A Personal SWOT AnalysisYvette

An important aspect of business is self-awareness, and a great tool that we can use in order to gain this awareness is a SWOT analysis. This is an integral part of your business plan and it can help you figure out what you need to work on.  You might have heard the term before, butRead more

Aug 22

How to use colour theory in floristryYvette

Colour theory is critical and relevant to many design industries. It is best understood with the aid of a colour wheel. The colour wheel visually describes how colours relate to each other and how to interpret these relationships. The 12-colour colour wheel is most often used in floristry and other design industries. Half of theRead more

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