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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
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
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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Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love in all its forms and there is no better way to convey it than with flowers.
Watch Yvette demonstrate how to create eco conscious flower arrangements for lovers of all kinds whether it be love of passion, friendship, family or self love.
Flowers are the language of emotions and there is no greater human emotion than love. We are free to choose how to love, who to love, how to declare our love and how to show love. Expressing love via our own creativity (in this case flowers) really packs a power punch to hit the mark!
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Yvette interviewed 2016 Floristry Career Change Course graduate Evelyn Kennedy. Learn more about her journey form Uni student to owner of Pollen & Petal and her partnership with My Wedding Squad.
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Learn how a professional floristry teacher constructs a simple wrist corsage using some gorgeous blooms sourced locally here in Melbourne.
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Check out our special Halloween Flower Arranging edition of Bloom TV Live with Yvette Timmins, featuring special gust Ebony McAteer from Pink Carnation Florist.
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Meet Emily Dwyer an enthusiatic Bloom student with a focus on a bright future….
What did you do before studying floristry?
Before studying floristry, I completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Sociology at the University of Melbourne. I had the privilege of travelling to Mexico City to study immigration and human rights.
Tell us a bit about you, where did you grow up, where do you live now, what are your favourite things?
I am from the small seaside town of Inverloch in South Gippsland where I enjoy going home to spend time with family and friends and swim at the beach in summer. I moved to Melbourne when I was 19 years old to study at university and now live in Hawthorn with my partner. My favourite things are travelling to new places, being creative, getting lost in a good book, cocktails with friends, having a good laugh and of course, big bunches of beautiful blooms!
What inspired you to make the change to floristry?
I was feeling unhappy and unfulfilled creatively in what I was doing at university so when I reached my final year of university I knew it was time to look for something that was going to give me the freedom to be creative everyday. Since I was a child I have always enjoyed doing crafty projects with my mum, who is creative herself, and I always enjoyed art at school and actually completed my year ten work experience with a local florist. Apart from just loving the beauty of flowers I have always enjoyed putting arrangements together for a friend’s birthday or for family occasions. I always loved the enjoyment of putting a smile on someone’s face when I gave them a bunch of flowers that I had the joy of creating myself, so floristry just seemed like the perfect way to express my creative side.
Why did you choose Bloom College?
I found Bloom College in a Google search when I was desperately searching for something that would satisfy my inner creativity! Bloom provides you with a hands-on, interactive learning experience and a supportive community of like-minded people that I know will be life-long flower friends! The course is also structured in a way that allows you to learn the most up to date techniques and trends in the industry right now. I loved the excursion to the flower growers because supporting your local growers is such an important part of being a florist and having an understanding of where your flowers come from gives you a great appreciation for the love that goes into growing every bloom.
What do you want working with flowers to give you that your previous career/s did not?
Floristry gives me the freedom to be creative everyday! Not only does it make me happy it’s also my way of bringing happiness to another person’s day. When I was unhappy in what I was doing my mum used to send me bunches of blooms from my favourite florist and it always cheered me up! I like to think that I can do the same for other people. My interest really lies in floral design and styling for weddings and events so I look forward to meeting wonderful new people and being able to bring their visions to life. My future in floristry truly excites me!
Do you want to have your own floristry business? If so what will you specialize in?
Having my own floristry and event styling company is my long term goal, specialising in weddings and events. Right now, I still believe I have a lot to learn and skills to gain from working with other florists in the industry.
What is your vision for the future of your business and or the industry?
I would really like to see sustainability become a priority within the floristry industry with a strong emphasis on supporting local growers and maintaining environmentally friendly practices such as choosing sundry materials that have minimal impact on the environment.
Who inspires you?
There are many florists and companies that inspire me. I continually look at the beautiful work they do and it truely inspires me to reach my long term goals! They make me realise just how much opportunity there is in this industry if you work hard, are motivated and have a real passion for what you do. My family and friends are a huge inspiration for me. They continually encourage and support me. They could see I wasn’t happy in what I was doing and so always encouraged me to find something I really loved. My mum is really creative and so has always encouraged and supported me to find my creative passion. She helps me condition every flower and is always there to talk through my ideas. My partner puts up with me turning our house into a florist studio, is often my personal photographer and comes along with me to transport or set up flowers. I’m so grateful to have their amazing support!
What is your preferred design style?
I love creating big bunches of luxe, whimsical, wild blooms and I love playing with different colour and texture combinations.
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Email: thistleandtwig@outlook.com