Most of the time, DIY floral arranging involves bringing home a bouquet or two of cut flowers, depositing them in a generic glass vase scrounged from under the sink and then wondering why they look a ...
Tulips can be cut almost any time in their season—but leave the foliage in place, still attached to the bulb, so they can build energy for next year's blooms. For a longer vase life, cut them in an ...
TEMPTING BLOOMS are everywhere this time of year, but if you want to create a truly swoon-worthy display, you can’t just pluck a fistful of tulips from a bucket at the store and stick them in a vase.
Flowers are expensive. But you can actually put together a striking arrangement just by sourcing blooms from your neighborhood grocery store. You just need a few pro tips on how to arrange flowers. In ...
Find out how to revive tulips in a vase when they droop and keep them looking fresh as long as possible. A vase of cheery tulips is an easy and affordable way to add a little color to a room. However, ...
These ephemeral bursts of color are easy to find in grocery stores and nurseries in spring and early summer. Tulips' long stems and blossoms evolve and change daily as they reach for the sky, then pop ...
Walter Hagen once said, “You're only here for a short visit. Don't hurry. Don't worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way.” The lifespan of a beautiful vase of flowers can be extended with ...
If you want to know how to arrange flowers like a professional, look no further than the wonderful advice from our Head of Gardens and professional florist, Rachel Bull. She shares her seasonal tips ...