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Allium Giganteum

Spectacular photo of Allium giganteum, commonly called giant onion by @men0625⠀ ⠀

Happy Monday! May your dreams be as big as these alliums!

Join us for our upcoming workshops! Click the link below to see what’s coming up!

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Bloom Graduate: Nat Schorer

Absolutely stunning wedding floristry from Bloom College graduate Nat Schorer from @wildflos⠀ ⠀

Well done Nat! We’re always so blown away by your work!⠀ ⠀

If Wedding floristry is something you would like to specialise in, don’t forget about our Wedding Flowers Intensive workshop coming up in Spring. Learn table arrangements, garlands, hanging installations, bridal bouquets and more. ⠀ ⠀

Click the link below to learn more!⠀

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Flower Basics Course

Thank you so much to Sophie for attending our Flower Basics course and leaving some lovely feedback about our teachers: ⠀

“10/10 super warm, friendly and welcoming. Willing to answer any queries but allowing us to let our creativity flow”⠀

Thank you Sophie! We love our students so much. Our next Flower Basics has sold out! But we’ve added another course in Collingwood starting August 21! Book in now to avoid missing out!⠀

Career Change Course – 3 Days per week

Our 3 Day Career Change Course is fast approaching – starting July 30.⁣ ⁣

If you’re curious about beginning a new career in floristry come along to our Career Change Course INFO Session, on May 16th at our Port Melbourne classroom.⁣ ⁣

Meet the teachers, find out what you’ll learn in this course, ask as many questions as you like, and see if floristry may be right for you!⁣ ⁣

Register through the link here as spaces are limited!⁣

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Career Change Information Session

Some of the feedback we have received from our previous 3 Day Career Change students has been that you can fully immerse yourself in your study and in the art of flower arranging.⁣

By studying 3 days per week, you will complete your course within 10 weeks and become a confident florist for the upcoming wedding season.⁣

Join us at the Career Change Course Information Session on May 16th to see what doors floristry can open in your life and your future career.⁣

It’s free to register and could change your life forever. ⁣

Register here.

Blooms Of The Month – April ’19

Kale

Sometimes referred to as “ornamental cabbage” flowering Kale can definitely steal the show when it comes to autumn blooms!

Coming in a variety of pinks, purples, greens & creamy whites, the ruffled leaves on this beauty make it a perfect compliment to other flowers in a bouquet or arrangement, and it is often used as the focal piece of bouquets or vase designs.

Kale can last a very long time after being cut, however they are known for becoming smelly, so maintaining clean vase water is necessary for a prolonged vase life.

Lisianthus

In contrast to the bold features of kale, Lisianthus has a gorgeous delicate bloom that is so versatile when used in floral designs.

They come in a range of colours from white, blue, purple, and pink as well as combinations of those hues. The blooms also come in a single form, with simply one row of petals, or a double form with several rows of petals.

These flowers are very delicate and can bruise easily in transport, so be careful when bringing them home from the wholesaler. Look for “lissies” that are partially open and not too tightly budded for the longest life.

Scabiosa

Scabiosa (sometimes referred to as the “Pincushion” flower) can be such a beautiful and unique addition to any arrangement due to the wide varieties available. As with the lisianthus, scabiosa come in single and double varieties.

Scabiosa colours can include burgundy, blue, white, pink, lavender, and red.

They are wonderful in the garden as they attract butterflies and insects.

They have long strong stems which work perfectly for creating height and dimension in “boho” style bouquets and arrangements, and are available at wholesalers now.