Fresh Flowers Aren’t Just for the Dining Room Table

Written by Claire Bowes


Fresh Flowers in Allrepparttar Traditional Places

When you think of a beautiful floral arrangement, you often think ofrepparttar 110808 dining room table, especially if it is holiday time. And why not? Beautiful dining centerpieces have graced our tables for centuries. Whether you are having a party, decorating for a holiday, or simply adding a beautiful touch, keep in mind that floral arrangements should complementrepparttar 110809 décor and mood ofrepparttar 110810 room. Remember, too, you don’t have to have a traditional arrangement just because you find it in a traditional location. Instead of one big center arrangement, you may want to try a series of vases and candles on a fabric runner for a stunning effect.

Another traditional location for fresh flowers is inrepparttar 110811 foyer or entranceway. What a great way to make a terrific first impression. Regardless of your style, flowers inrepparttar 110812 entryway can createrepparttar 110813 mood fromrepparttar 110814 moment someone walks through your door. Is your home formal? Try an elegant centerpiece or a piece of artwork on a pedestal draped with a garland and flowers. For a homier, friendlier look, place a basket with a garden bouquet onrepparttar 110815 entry table. No matter what your style, flowers can enhance your home.

Beyond Tradition

Let’s not stop with tradition! Fresh flowers are so beautiful that they should not be relegated torepparttar 110816 dining room and entryway alone. Why not brighten every room in your house? Let’s look at a few ideas to help you think outsiderepparttar 110817 box.

* Kitchen: Think beyond basil and oregano! Fill your kitchen window ledge with pots of herbs and sun-loving plants like kalanchoe, African violets, or primroses. A few well-placed gerbera daisies can help spice up your kitchen, too. The best part is that you can enjoy your mini-harvest every day.

* Bedroom: Add a touch of romance in your bedroom with a few beautiful stems that complement or accentrepparttar 110818 color of your linens or wallpaper. There is simply nothing like waking up to a delicate scent drifting from your nightstand. Tea roses, freesias, peonies, lilac and lilies, all have delicious fragrances.

* Guest Bedroom: Welcome your guest with a bright floral addition. Visitors feel extra special with a bright bunch of cut flowers sitting pretty onrepparttar 110819 guest room nightstand.

* Bathroom: Flowers inrepparttar 110820 bathroom? Why not! A simple plastic tumbler filled with fragrant blossoms makes an attractive air freshener. You can even add floating rose-petals in a bath to spoil a friend!

Let Your Wedding Flowers Speak the Language of Love

Written by Claire Bowes


Congratulations! You have foundrepparttar man of your dreams and are getting married. What a wonderful time in your life – full of promise, hope, and happiness. Can you think of a better way to express these emotions than through flowers? A wedding would just not berepparttar 110807 same without wedding flowers.

The Tradition of Wedding Flowers

Carrying flowers byrepparttar 110808 bride is not something new; it actually has its roots in ancient times. Strong smelling herbs and spices were used to keep away evil spirits duringrepparttar 110809 wedding celebration. Later, duringrepparttar 110810 Roman era, flowers were used to symbolize fertility. Eventually, flowers were given different meanings and used as a way of sending “love notes” inrepparttar 110811 form of bouquets. Soon,repparttar 110812 tradition ofrepparttar 110813 meaning of each flower trickled down and was adopted forrepparttar 110814 bride’s bouquet.

By tradition,repparttar 110815 groom wears a flower that appears inrepparttar 110816 bridal bouquet in his buttonhole. This custom originates fromrepparttar 110817 Medieval tradition of a knight wearing his lady's colors as a declaration of love.

So it seems that a wedding without flowers is like, well, it’s like a garden without flowers!

So Many Choices

Have you ever considered how many different kinds of flowers there are? Hundreds of beautiful blooms are available to createrepparttar 110818 romantic elegance your wedding deserves. You may even feel like author Phoebe Cary, who said, “I know not which I loverepparttar 110819 most, Nor whichrepparttar 110820 comeliest shows, The timid, bashful violet Orrepparttar 110821 royal-hearted rose: The pansy in purple dress, The pink with cheek of red, Orrepparttar 110822 faint, fair heliotrope, who hangs, Like a bashful maid her head.” So, how do you choose?

One way is to considerrepparttar 110823 different meanings ofrepparttar 110824 flowers and create a bouquet that is not only beautiful torepparttar 110825 eye, but also meaningful torepparttar 110826 heart. Another way is to considerrepparttar 110827 time of year. Many flowers are more common during one season than another, so finding off-season flowers may be difficult!

Based on tradition, here are some ofrepparttar 110828 more popular wedding bouquet flowers and what they mean, along with when they are in season:

* Red Rose – Love, All Year

* White Rose - Unity, All Year

* Yellow Rose - Joy, All Year

* Orange Rose - Passion, All Year

* Pink Rose - Secret Love, or Grace & Sweetness, All Year

* Alstroemeria - Devotion, All Year

* Baby's Breath - Innocence, All Year

* Calla Lily - Magnificent Beauty, March through September

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