Flowers are expensive. But you can actually put together a striking arrangement just by sourcing blooms from your neighborhood grocery store. You just need a few pro tips on how to arrange flowers. In ...
Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a ...
Tulips can be cut almost any time in their season—but leave the foliage in place, still attached to the bulb, so they can build energy for next year's blooms. For a longer vase life, cut them in an ...
TEMPTING BLOOMS are everywhere this time of year, but if you want to create a truly swoon-worthy display, you can’t just pluck a fistful of tulips from a bucket at the store and stick them in a vase.
Channel your inner Brueghel or Bosschaert with a lush, painterly arrangement like the one Andrea Ault, of Gardiner’s Honeysuckle Way Flowers, dreamed up. 1. Cut a rectangular strip of chicken wire ...
Find out how to revive tulips in a vase when they droop and keep them looking fresh as long as possible. A vase of cheery tulips is an easy and affordable way to add a little color to a room. However, ...
Tulips will stand taller for longer by adding one common item to the vase - and you probably have some in your purse. Tulips can typically last between five to ten days in a vase, but only when ...
Behind the curtain of Kehoe Designs’ in-house floral studio, bouquets of three-foot-tall Dutch tulips stand at attention in elegant crystal tubes. Sprawling green dianthus stretch toward the ceiling.