Tips From Gardeners to Flower Arrangers
10 Comments from Gardeners to Flower Arrangers
- Prior to collecting material get your gardener to spray an insecticide to prevent pollen beetle and other insects being imported.
- All flowers will last longer if a foxglove is included in the arrangement. If they are not desired or available make a tea by pouring boiling water on foxglove leaves. When cool use the liquid with water.
- For delphiniums and larkspur add sugar don’t bother with the old Wive’s idea of an old penny (give it to the gardener).
- For daffodils and narcissus add charcoal or camphor to the water and preferably keep them from other flowers.
- Topmost buds should be nipped from gladioli, snapdragons and delphiniums.
- Heathers without water will last for weeks in the house without withering or dropping needles.
- Many spring flowering shrubs will last longer if picked in bud rather than full flower and stood in hot water first. Try this with Forsythis, Wintersweet, Witch hazel and willows.
- If flowering shrubs must be used the whole shoot should be taken down to two buds above old wood.
- Leave enough leaf material for plants to regenerate.
- Old flowers may be about to set seed and will not last long in the arrangement.