Daily Archives: November 24, 2017

Vegetable decorations for balconies

Vegetable decorations for balconies

Long and profusely flowering plants are best suited for balconies and boxes under the windows, not very high, of equal height. Usually, popular bedding plants are used for this purpose:

ageratum, forget-me-not

begonia …

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Plant decorations for interiors

Plant decorations for interiors

Nowadays, it is difficult to imagine a private apartment or public utility premises without plant decorations.

For this purpose, flowering potted plants or plants with decorative leaves and all kinds of cut flowers are used.

Decorating with potted plants. …

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Packing flowers in flower shops

Packing flowers in flower shops

Cut flowers for retail customers are most often wrapped in paper, and recently also in cellophane.

Always put a sheet of paper with dimensions greater than the length of the flowers intended for packaging on …

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Making bunches, baskets and wreaths

Making bunches, baskets and wreaths

To be able to start making various decorations from ornamental plants, a properly prepared studio should be available or at least a part of a larger room should be allocated to it. The studio should have a wardrobe and a work table or a table that can replace it …

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Storing flowers and extending their freshness

Storing flowers and extending their freshness

Caring for flowers does not end when they are transferred from the place of production to the florist; they still need to be cared for, as the entire result of the manufacturer's work could be ruined by improper handling during storage.

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Triple - Tradescantia

Triple - Tradescantia

Triple tiers are potted plants with hanging shoots, sessile leaves, ovo-elliptic. The most commonly grown is the green triplet (Tradescantia albiflora), which - as the name suggests - has green leaves, and the triple pendulous (Zebrina pendula), which has leaves on top …

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