Archive for the ‘Philippine Flower Guide’ Category

 

Flowers Philippines on Jul 31st, 2008Restaurant Flower Design

As customers and diners trickle into your restaurant, they will take a moment to look around and absorb their surroundings, especially while they wait to be seated.  If you decorate the place right, your customers will feel the ambiance created by the elegant and stylish elements of your décor.
Fresh flowers that complement your restaurant’s interior […]

Philippine Florist Blog on Jul 27th, 2008How Transportation Methods Keep Fresh Flowers Fresh

Chances are, the flowers that arrived on your doorstep today traveled a long, grueling journey from flower farms in the Netherlands or South America.  Yet they look just as fresh as they were when they were growing in fields.  The secret to their blooming appearance is in the transportation methods used by the flower industry […]

Philippine Flowers Blog on Jul 23rd, 2008Sending Farm Fresh Flowers

Flowers should be beautiful.  Flowers should be stunning.  Flowers should leave you wide-eyed and completely speechless when you receive them unexpectedly.  But their visual beauty isn’t everything – flowers are also loved for their scent, their freshness, their quality, and the length of time they live in a vase. That’s why you need to make […]

Philippine Flowers Blog on Jul 19th, 2008The Meaning of Yellow Roses: Friendship and Well Wishes

The yellow rose might be younger than all the other rose colors, but that doesn’t make its history and meaning any less fascinating.  Yellow roses were first discovered in the wild at parts of the Middle East during the 18th century. Before its discovery, roses were cultivated in shades of red, pink, and white.  Once […]

timothy on Jul 15th, 2008How the Flower Industry Works

The flower industry, or floriculture, is a dynamic, fast-growing industry happening on a global scale.  The countries with the biggest flower-growing industry are The Netherlands, Kenya, Colombia, and Israel, but many other nations such as The Philippines, Malaysia, South Africa, and Ecuador are joining the market and investing in the industry. Although most of them […]

Philippine Florist Blog on Jul 11th, 2008Preserving Cut Flowers

Whether it’s for a special occasion or no occasion at all, receiving a bouquet of flowers always makes us feel good.  Unfortunately though, the shelf life of cut flowers is very short; once a flower is cut from its mother plant, it gets cut off from its life support system.  Your colorful bouquet will deteriorate […]