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Archives for July 2011

Help! Why Are The Buds Falling Off My Datura Without Blooming?

Ask The Plant Expert: Help! I have a two-year-old Datura that is about 2 ft tall and very lush. However, all the buds have fallen off without blooming. Same thing happened to my angel trumpet this year. In this area, we have been bothered with stink bugs, and I was told to spray them with a solution of dish detergent and water. Stink bugs gone, but no flowers. -Mary

Datura In BloomFlower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply:

Mary,

There are 3 things that can cause bloom drop in Datura: Low light, Not enough fertilizer and excessive heat.

Datura prefer full sun to grow and bloom properly, so check you light situation. If your plant doesn’t receive at least 5 hours of full sun a day the plant may need to be moved to a place with more sun.

During the growing season, Datura are heavy feeders. At our nursery, we give Datura a water-soluble fertilizer twice a week. Normally we use a balanced fertilizer, but you could use a fertilizer with a higher phosphorous content. This should encourage blooming.

As for excessive heat, there really isn’t much you can do for that. You can try to shield the plant excessive hot winds.

Also since Datura blooms on new growth, watch for anything that inhibits new growth such as insect damage or drought.  Keep your plant moist especially during the summer months.

I hope this information was helpful. Please let me know if I can help with anything else.

 

Happy Anniversary Blooms A Million

Blooms A Million - Pensacola FloristWe just got invited to a really cool event in Pensacola. Our good florist friend, Rodney, at Blooms A Million is celebrating his shop’s one year anniversary with a very exciting celebration!

To thank those who have helped make the shop a success, Blooms A Million is hosting a big party for their customers and friends. There will be hor d’oeuvres, door prizes, and 25% off your purchases during the time of the party.

The Blooms A Million event will be August 2nd from 4:00-7:00 P.M.
Target & Publix Shopping Center
1765 East Nine Mile Road Ste 6, Pensacola, Fl 32514.

If you are in the area, stop by this Pensacola flower shop and enjoy the party! No R.S.V.P. required!

We think this is a FANTASTIC idea for florists to open their doors and celebrate their shops along with their customers. Great job guys and

CONGRATULATIONS ON ONE SUCCESSFUL YEAR!

Favorite Flower Arrangement of the Month: August

Favorite Summer Flowers For August

Hooray For Summer!

This month’s favorite flower arrangement is called Hooray For Summer because it is one of our favorite seasons and we want to shout HOORAY!

I know summer is drawing to an end, but let’s continue to celebrate the spender of the season while it’s still around. Hooray For Summer bouquet is filled with lush greens and beautiful bold colors that instantly transport you to a tropical oasis state of mind. If you need a pick-me-up from this heat, Hooray for Summer is sure to do the trick! Daydream about tropical forests and cool pouring waterfalls as you lounge on a beach and listen to the birds of paradise. It doesn’t get much better than this!

Click the picture above and enter your zip to send this arrangement from a real local florist in your city! (Or order it for yourself!)

Hot Color Trends for Summer

Summer is in full bloom and it is a SCORCHER! I know my garden is feeling the burn… If you need a little pick-me-up, and heat-wilted flowers from the garden won’t do, it’s time to call your local florist! I have been going through all my favorite floral magazines and there are some very unique and beautiful color trends going on this summer! Lets take a look..

 Bright Summer Trends 2011

1. Picture a bouquet of reds, corals, oranges and pinks with dark green foliage. Perfect for summer picnics!

Bright Summer Trends 2011

2. Think of periwinkle purples mixed with hints of mulberry-like pinks and lots of bright greens.

Bright Summer Trends 2011

3. Deep purples and ruby reds paired with hot pink, then toned down by light lavender makes an excellent summer color palette.
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Perfect Flowers For August Birthdays

Sending flowers to someone on their birthday is always a special surprise! Gazing at beautiful flowers will create birthday memories to hold close to heart, especially if your recipient works at a desk job. There’s nothing better than having your beautiful birthday gift greet you with it’s bright and cheery colors every morning as you walk into your office. It’s like celebrating a birthday week instead of just a birth day!

For an August birthday, bright summer flowers are especially sweet. Just because it’s hot outside, doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy beautiful blooms inside. Office flowers are an instant mood changer, and summer flowers always do the trick!

How do you send flowers for a August birthday?

August’s Flower

The official birthday flower for August is the gladiolus. They come in lots and lots of colors so you should have no trouble sending gladiolus in your friend’s favorite colors! Below are examples of beautiful gladiolus arrangements you can send from your local florist.

Gladiolus Flower Arrangement Orange Gladiolus - August Birthday Flowers White Gladiolus for August Birthdays!

(Simply click an arrangement above and add a sending zip code. Flower Shop Network will connect you to a real local florist to send the order. It’s that simple!)

August’s Birthstone Color

If gladiolus aren’t your style, choose flowers in August’s birthstone color — Peridot green. Flowers designed in an all-green color scheme give a natural, earthy impression and are incredibly lovely for summer. [Read more…]

FSN Floral Calendars

We are very excited to bring you our first set of FSN Floral Selection Calendars just for our member florists!

2012 Floral Calendars

Impress your guests with colorful arrangements and holiday reminders. Each month has a big, beautiful arrangement featured in full-color on the 10″ X 11″ personalized calendar. Floral holidays are clearly marked to remind customers when it’s time to send flowers from you. All of your shop’s information will be shown in large print on every page.

But the best part — they’re only $1 each!

That’s right! Calendars ship Nov. 5th, order NOW to reserve your quantity. These calendars are not only affordable, but also the perfect way to spread the word about your flower shop to your community. Pass them out to local and neighboring businesses, clubs and churches, customers, friends and family. You could also use these as a reward for a contest or quiz (think of the Facebook contest/quiz possibilities!).  Calendars also come with individual envelopes so you can mail them to your top customers!

To pre-order call your Flower Shop Network representative today at 800-858-9925 or order your floral calendar online! Last date to order is August 25th,2011.

Ordering for 2011 is over, but you can still order calendars for 2013.

Custom floral calendars are only $1.00 each*minimum order of 100
Plus $35.00 which includes a one-time setup fee & shipping
*sold in increments of 100
*mailing envelopes are included

Yellow – The Hottest Flower Trend For Summer

YELLOW was definitely the hottest trend for floral designs at the Texas State Florist Convention just a couple of weeks ago. So many designs used the color, and why not? Yellow is the perfect color for summer! Sunflowers were one of the most popular flowers used.

Hottest Floral Trends For Summer 2011:

Yellow Flower - Rose Design Yellow Flower - Daisy Design

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Tips For Stephanotis And Heat

Ask The Plant Expert: My stephanotis always fails in the heat. Help? – Bobbi

Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: If you are growing your Stephanotis outside there are a few factors that can make a difference:

  • Exposure to sun
  • Protection from wind and moisture.
  • Sun exposure

Although Stephanotis like to grow in full-sun conditions, it really needs a little relief from the hot, mid-day sun. Place your plant in an area where they get some mid-day shade. Hot winds can also compromise Stephanotis; keep them protected from hot winds. During the growing season these plants also need to be kept moist. Misting the plants every so often will help as well.

If you are using Stephanotis in flower arrangements, proper care and handling will help the flowers last. When you receive Stephanotis from your wholesaler, prep your flowers carefully to avoid bruising. Begin by lightly misting the flowers with clean water, and store them in their original packaging in a cooler set at  39° F or 4° C.

In the cooler, place the flowers where they will receive the least amount of light, and are out of any draft patterns. Remember these flowers only have a 7 day shelf-life.

Stephanotis require constant moisture so another handling tip comes when actually working with the flower. Keep your hands wet while working with the flower. This will ensure that your hands do not wick the moisture away from the flower.

I hope this information was helpful. Please let me know if I can help with anything else.

 

How Do I Care For My Money Tree Plant?

Ask the Plant Expert: How should I care for my money tree plant? It is a pachira aquatica.  My understanding is that it needs low light/indirect light:  I’ve placed it near a southwestern window that has blinds AND a sheer curtain over the window.  Is that an okay place to place it? The woman at the flower section of the store, where I bought the plant, told me that it rarely needs to be watered, and I should only water it about once a month.  But online I seem to be reading that money plants need to be kept moist. Which is right?

Also, should I fertilize it as I do the rest of my houseplants?  If so, how often and what plant food should I use? Oh, and should I ever prune it?

Thank you so much for your help =)  I am having trouble finding any reliable information about general care instructions for the money tree plant. – Matty

Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: Matty,

Pachira aquatica is a wetland tree that can grow up to 60ft tall in the wild. It prefers a moist, yet well drained soil. So I would keep the soil moist to the touch. You will need to watch your environment to see if these requires a daily, weekly or monthly watering schedule. Because it naturally grows along river bank where humidity is naturally occurring, you might want to mist the plant every so often with luke-warm water. As for light, in the wild it likes full sun to part shade, you condition should be fine. I would fertilize it with a balanced fertilizer about once a month if you use a water soluble fertilizer and every three months if you use a slow release granular fertilizer. I use Peters or Hi-yield water soluble fertilizer and   for a slow release Osmocote works well. Just follow the directions on the label. When it comes to pruning this plant rarely needs it. Just prune as you see fit.

I hope this information was helpful. Please let me know if I can help with anything else.

2011 Texas State Florist Association Convention Photos & Recap

Texas State Florist Convention Celebrates 20 Years

Just last weekend, a few from our team had the opportunity to attend the 20th annual Texas State Floral Association Convention in The Woodlands, TX!
The theme of the show this year was “FLOWERS… The Opportunities are Alive” and really emphasized taking the opportunities and chances with your work to make it over-the-top extraordinary.

Flower Shop Network Booth at Texas State Florist Convention

Here is Rebecca from the FSN team in front of our booth. She really enjoyed meeting everyone who stopped by!

  Texas Cup Winner Shellie Jacob Texas Cup Winner - Winning Designs
A BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Texas Cup Winner Shellie Jacobs of Fresh by Brookshire in Tyler, TX.

FSN and Autumn Leaves Florist

The FSN Team, Rebecca and Amy, with one of our great members, Martha Krause of Autumn Leaves Florist in Cypress, TX.
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