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Why We Love Peonies

The month of May is amazing for all kinds of reasons. But for us, the very best thing about it is that it signals the start of peony season. Peonies usually only bloom through May and June. But oh, what a spectacle when they do! One of the biggest and blousiest of flowers, peonies simply make your heart soar. And when they’re available, we always make sure to use them in our arrangements. But what actually is it about the peony that we love so much? Five Reasons Why the Peony is One of Our Very Favourite Flowers They are absolutely stunning Really, have you ever seen a peony? You do ...Read More

Why We Love the Daisy

We often view daisies as the simplest of flowers. They’re the first blooms we learn to draw as children. With their open and happy faces, they seem to lack the complexity of the more sophisticated flowers. But they’re an incredible nectar source for a wide array of insects, many of them are edible, and they’re almost all incredibly beautiful. All of which makes them one of the most popular flower around. But here are a few other reasons to love the delightful daisy. Six Reasons Why We Love Daisies There are lots of them The daisy family – technically known as Aster ...Read More

Our Five Favourite Green Flowers

Green flowers are frequently overlooked. For many, they can seem pointless – why choose a green flower when green leaves are so easy to come by? But when looked at properly, green flowers can be absolutely beautiful, And when used as part of a larger arrangement, like the Spring Hand-tied Extra Large, they add depth, interest, and vibrancy. So, today, we thought we’d talk you through our five favourite green flowers for cutting. Five Green Flowers Perfect for Cutting Gladioli Gladioli make fabulous cut flowers, whatever the colour. Tall and elegant, with multiple blooms, they ...Read More

Pretty in Peach Fuzz: Flowers that Fit the Pantone Colour of the Year

The Pantone Colour of the Year has been causing a stir in design quarters for the last 25 years. It sets the style tone for everything – paint, clothing, décor, and accessories. Giving designers and fashionistas everywhere a colour to coordinate with for the next 12 months. And for 2024, the colour is Peach Fuzz. It is said to ‘capture… our desire to nurture ourselves and others. It's a velvety gentle peach tone whose all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul.’ And flowers provide the perfect way to bring a touch of peach into your home. What Flo ...Read More

Alstroemeria: The Best Flower for Celebrating Galentine’s Day

February 13th has officially become known as Galentine’s Day. Created to celebrate female friendship, it’s been a thing since 2010. And it’s all about showing appreciation for the important women in your life. Unlike Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s is not about spending unnecessary cash or shows of extravagance. It’s about being there. It’s about turning up, being supportive, listening, and showing you care. And the alstroemeria flower has become a big part of that. Why Alstroemeria is the Perfect Symbol of Galentine’s Day The traditional meanin ...Read More

The Best New Year’s Flowers

When we get to this time of year, the focus is – understandably – Christmas. Gifts and decorations dominate, and Christmas flowers usually play their part. But what if your focus is the New Year? Which flowers work best for bringing in the New Year in style? Five Flowers for New Year’s Style Roses Roses are the go-to for almost any celebration. They have so many different meanings and they appeal to so many people that you can’t really go wrong with a beautiful rose arrangement. Whether you mix them in with other blooms – as you see in the beautiful Christmas ...Read More

Which Flowers Symbolise Gratitude?

When you want to show your gratitude, saying ‘thank you’ often doesn’t feel enough. You want to make a bigger gesture, something that physically expresses how you feel. And with their beauty and colour, cut flowers can do the job perfectly. But some flowers carry more meaning than others. So, what are the best flowers to choose if you want to show your gratitude? Which Flowers Are the Best for Saying Thank You? There are many different reasons to show gratitude. And each of these nuances can be reflected in your choice of flower. Hydrangeas With its big mop of usually-p ...Read More

How to Dry Cut Flowers at Home

Cut flowers can make a really wonderful gift. They’re beautiful, thoughtful, and can be meaningful. But they’re also transitory. While this is often a good thing – we all have enough clutter in our homes, without additional well-meaning gifts to accommodate – sometimes you want to keep a memento. Of course, you could take a picture. And you probably will! But sometimes, you want to keep something a little more tangible. And that’s where drying selected flowers can come in. How to Dry Cut Flowers Whether you’ve received a beautiful arrangement like Pink R ...Read More

Our Top Five Favourite Orange Flowers

We’re officially in autumn (although the weather hasn’t felt like it!). And that calls for a whole new colour palette. Whether it’s the falling leaves or Halloween pumpkins, it’s a season inextricably associated with orange. So, we thought we’d celebrate the season with a run down of our favourite orange blooms. Five Fabulous Orange Flowers for Autumn Colour Gerbera Gerberas come in a wide range of colours, from the softest pastel shades to the most vibrant reds. In fact, they are available in every colour but blue. But orange gerberas are hard to beat. Like ...Read More

How and Why You Should Trim Cut Flower Stems

If you regularly buy cut flowers, you may know that it’s good practice to trim the stems. But why, how, and how often should you do this? What Do You Need to Know About Trimming Cut Flower Stems? Why should you trim flower stems? Even if you know that you should trim your cut flowers, it can sometimes be tempting to just pop them in a vase and hope for the best. After all, what difference can trimming really make? The thing is, the answer is actually ‘quite a lot.’ And when you’ve invested in a beautiful hand-tied arrangement, like Apricot Rose, you want it to last ...Read More

Five Things You May Not Know About Sunflowers

Nothing says ‘summer’ quite like the sunflower. With their bold yellow heads, towering stalks, and enormous blooms they can’t help but make their cheery presence felt. And as florists, we look forward to their coming every year. But while sunflowers are among our best-loved and most recognisable blooms, there are a few surprising facts about theses floral sun worshipers that you may not know. Five Interesting Facts About Sunflowers 1. Sunflowers are more than just a pretty face You may have sunflower oil in your kitchen cupboard and sunflower seeds in your bread. So, the ...Read More

Our Five Favourite Flowers to Celebrate Summer

Flaming June has really lived up to its name so far this year. Apart from the occasional ground-quenching storm, it’s been hot and sultry for the entirety of the month. And our gardens are looking all the better for it. The brightest flowers are all coming into bloom – if they’re not there already. And foliage is looking at its most lush and lovely. So, what flowers should you be looking at if you want to bring the best of the summer flora into your home? The Best Cut Flowers to Bring the Summer into Your Home Sunflowers Nothing speaks of summer quite like the sunflower. ...Read More

Floral Focus: Why We Love the Dahlia

A couple of decades ago, dahlias fell very much out of favour. Who knows why. They were no less varied or beautiful than they are today. But flower trends come and go, and for a time, dahlias were OUT. Now, with their rainbow hues and gloriously diverse shapes, they are making a massive comeback. And us florists couldn’t be happier about it! Here’s why. Six Reasons Why We Love Dahlias 1. There’s a lot of them. And we mean, a LOT. In the dahlia genus, there are 30 different species. And more than 20,000 cultivars. That means that no matter the occasion or the look you&rsq ...Read More

How to Choose Flowers for a Pet Owner

Most people love receiving flowers. They’re a wonderful gift that can immediately bring a splash of colour and joy to the home. But for pet owners, buying or receiving flowers can be a bit of a minefield. Because while we love the colour, scent, and general vivacity of beautifully arranged blooms, we always have to ask ourselves the question: is it safe?  A whole range of flowers can be highly toxic for pets, from the notorious lily to the ubiquitous chrysanthemum. So, what flowers should you look for if you’re buying for a pet owner? Our Five Favourite Flowers for Pet Own ...Read More

Barbiecore Blooms: The Floral Trend for Spring/Summer 2023

Just like everything else, flowers come in and out of fashion. A decade ago, dahlias were outdated. Now, they’re de rigueur. Everything changes. And everything flows. So, while we’ve seen a recent yen for more muted shades in floral arrangements, with pastels and whites dominating the scene, we have a new pretender to the floral fashion crown. Barbiecore. Here’s what you need to know. Why Barbiecore Blooms are Big for 2023 What is Barbiecore? As the name suggests, Barbiecore refers to any style that references the world of Barbie. It’s bright. It’s brash. An ...Read More

How to Care for Cut Roses

The rose is the UK’s most-loved flower. It comes in a wide range of colours and sizes. It is the bloom of choice for bouquets. And it is the most-given floral gift for almost every occasion. In a vase, roses will typically last around one week. But if properly cared for, they can last longer. So, how can you get the best from your cut roses? How to Make Cut Roses Last as Long as Possible Trim the stems When cut, the stems of flowers form a dry crust over the wound, in an attempt to preserve water. What this means is that when you take them home and put them in a vase, the stem&rsquo ...Read More

Why We Love White Roses for Valentine’s Day

The red rose has become synonymous with Valentine’s Day. And with romance in general. But it’s not the only choice for romantic occasions. If you’re looking for a flower that speaks of something more than the fiery love of early passion, our Valentine’s favourite is the white rose. Why Choose White Roses for Valentine’s Day Historic symbolism For centuries now, the red rose has been the ultimate symbol of love. But historically, it was the white rose that held that honour. The flower of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love (who was later renamed Venus by the Roma ...Read More

Our Favourite Flowers for the Christmas Table

There’s something special about setting the Christmas dinner table. Whether you’ve invited guests or it’s a simple family affair, it’s the one day of the year that you really want to go all-out. And flowers can really take your display to the next level. But which ones should you choose? Our Top Seven Favourite Flowers for the Christmas Table Red roses Red is undoubtedly the colour most associated with Christmas. And red roses are a timeless classic, loved by almost everyone.  While red roses are widely associated with romance, they also have religious connota ...Read More

Which Cut Flowers Will Last the Longest for Your Christmas Display?

Cut flowers can make a really lovely addition to your Christmas decorations. But who has time to worry about refreshing flowers when they’re in the midst of the festivities? Selecting flowers with a long shelf can save you time and money, while ensuring that you have beautiful blooms that will see you through from Christmas to New Year. So, what flowers should you be asking for in your Blue Florist one-of-a-kind Christmas floral arrangement?   Long-Lasting Flowers to Choose for Christmas Chrysanthemums Probably because they’re a lot cheaper than many other cut flowers, ch ...Read More

When Should You Give Yellow Roses?

Of all the different coloured roses, the yellow rose is probably the most difficult to categorise. They’re beautiful and sunny, and many varieties are fragrant. But they’ve had something of a chequered history, meaning that it’s not always clear when yellow roses should be given. So, in this post, we’re going to cover everything you need to know about yellow roses. What Do You Need to Know About Giving Yellow Roses? What is the meaning behind yellow roses? Unlike the red rose and its eternal association with romance, the meaning behind yellow roses has changed ove ...Read More

The Symbolism of Funeral Flowers

It can be immensely difficult to know what to say when someone loses a loved one. Most of us resort to platitudes, when all we want to do is express how much we care. And that’s one of the reasons why flowers have become such an important aspect of the funeral process. But what are the different meanings behind funeral flowers? And which should you choose? What do Different Funeral Flowers Mean? Lilies Lilies have traditionally been among the most popular funeral flowers. And this is for a wide range of reasons. It’s partly because all lilies have an association with purity. B ...Read More
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