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Yvette on FOX NEWS LIVE Marketing Matters panel.

Episode 12 – Marketing Matters
WHEN TO CHANGE DIRECTION

Business is unpredictable these days, and sometimes you need a change of direction. The average person will change careers 6 times in their life, so this week’s episode discusses when and how to change directions. We delve into how to effectively market while in unfamiliar circumstances and the appropriate steps to ensure your businesses success.

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5 Creative Hobbies to help alleviate stress

Yvette was recently asked by Wellness Daily to offer her top 5 favourite stress relieving creative hobbies. Follow the link to read on; https://www.wellnessdaily.com.au/balance/5-creative-hobbies-help-alleviate-stress-busy-career-woman

Tulips – locally grown

TNB Tulips are one of if not the largest growers of Tulips in Victoria for the commercial cut flower industry. Els Bakker is the lady who runs the very impressive high tech facility in the Dandenongs just outside of Melbourne. Els comes from a long lineage of flower growers in Australia and the Netherlands, which is where her precious bulbs originate. Each year we visit Els and her team with our Floristry Career Change course students and each time we are blown away by her dedication to bringing the industry new and even more exquisite varieties of tulips.

See below for more information on Tulips on images from our time with El at TNB Tulips

Common name Tulip

Botanical name Tulipa hybrida

How to tell it’s good quality..

Choose well coloured buds and flowers that are partly open

Look for strong stems and glossy leaves with no signs of damage or yellowing

Avoid drooping or wilting leaves or flowers

Products or arrangements it’s suitable for, stem length..

Stem length 30cm–80cm

Mostly suitable in vases but can be used in foam

 Conditioning, care and storage needs..

Split the bunches and strip the lower leaves, then wash the ends of the stems well

Cut 2cm–4cm from each stem with secateurs and put the stems in cold water with NO preservative

tulip farm

Replace the water daily

Keep them cool

It is suggested not to bucket them with daffodils or jonquils unless you have had the daffodils or jonquils quarantined in their own water for a day first

To prevent tulips turning to the light and becoming bent, wrap them in paper for support and put the wrapped paper and tulips in cold water for 3–5 hours.  Once displayed in a vase they work beautifully in a well lit room with windows on both sides of the room.

Colours they come in..

White

Red

Yellow

Cream

Purple

Orange

Pink

 

 

 

 

The Singapore Flowershow

Singapore Flower Show Tour

Bloom is going on tour! This July, the teachers from Bloom will be hosting a tour to Singapore for the Singapore Garden Festival!

We will be staying in this fabulous city for 5 nights and activities will include other Singaporean highlights such as the Gardens by the Bay, a perfumery workshop and a trip outside of the city to the amazing culinary farm, Bollywood Veggies.

There will be plenty of down time for shopping and sipping cocktails at the Marina Bay Sands, or relaxing by the hotel pool!

If you are a flower and garden lover (and want to escape the cold of July), we would love you to join us on this special trip.

Prices start from $3995 for twin share accommodation. Email us at info@bloomcollege.com.au if you would like more information on this fabulous floral exploration!

 

Watering Indoor Pot Plants | How often to soak without making a mess

Check out this great trick for watering indoor pot plants without making a mess, that keeps your plants happy and healthy in your home all year round.

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The unseen Power of Roses

Roses

Roses are one of if not the most popular of all flowers. Their immense beauty and intoxicating scent are some of their greatest qualities but what we know now is that they have deeper powers we can not see but only feel. Roses are the most powerful of all blooms. Scientists have been able to rate their vibrational energy levels at over 300+mhz with some of the Red varieties rating at over 320mhz. To put it in perspective healthy human beings rate somewhere between 60-80mhz and an organic apple rates at 15mhz. No wonder roses make us feel so good. These guys are also ancient with the oldest Rose fossil found to date is over 300 million years old. Middle Eastern belief says the energy of God can be found in a Rose, which I thank my Uber driver for sharing with me. Roses are one of the best healers too, once cut from their source they immediately start to seal over forcing them to preserve any water they have within their stems. With this knowledge florists and flower lovers must ensure they re cut the stem just before placing water, best practice is to cut the stem under water. We are so fortunate in Victoria to have so many wonderful Rose growers of both indoor and outdoor grown roses. We are honoured to be creating a display on behalf of The Australian Rose Growers Association at this years Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show,

Yvette x

Bloom College rose

floristry

The Memories that Make Us | Bloom TV Live 5/3/18 with Vanessa Carnavale

Everyone is talking about THE MEMORIES THAT MAKE US, a beautiful story that Yvette, among many other flower lovers, has been most excited about getting their hands on.

This Bloom TV LIVE you will get to meet the AUTHOR – VANESSA CARNEVALE. Hear from Vanessa what has inspired her to write the story and the specific learnings she went through in order to include flowers as a key element in this heartwarming book.

And Yvette created a design inspired by the books main character Gracie – ‘Gracie’s bouquet’

“I absolutely loved this book, it includes my home town, romance & my favourite topic, flowers” – Yvette Timmins

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