Monday, November 7, 2011

Caring for your Orchids

Orchids are admired by everyone who comes into the shop ... how could you not! They are such an elegant plant that fits anywhere... and they fit in any where. Great for gifts giving too for any occasion! So many people have said to me that they "just kill them" or they are "too difficult" to grow but really - they are not.

Once I describe the simple care instructions ... off goes another pretty orchids to a home with an excited new orchid collector! I have recently been asked to make a video on how to care for the orchid so check out the www.Youtube.manotickflorists.com channel.

Here is just how easy it is to take care of your orchid... Once a month lift out and remove the plant/orchid pot out of the decorative pot. Over a sink or basin thoroughly water the wood chips that is orchid is planted in. Let the water drain out. Do not let the plant sit in water. When the water is completely drained, replace into the decorative pot. The roots will climb out of the pot - this is what it is suppose to do. On a regular basis (every couple of days) mist the roots and chips with a water mister. The roots get their watering and nutrition from the air - humidity.

When the blossoms are finished and dropped off, cut this stem off at the base. It will no longer produce blossoms it now turns brown and drop off. You will then start to see new leaves sprouting up. In time (be patient) some times several months depending on the growing conditions, a blossom stem will sprout out. It will begin to grow shooting off to the side. This is when you will need to use that stake that you got with the original blossoms. We like to have the flower stem vertical for decorative purpose- not mother nature.

If you have not had another blooming but your leaves are still healthy, it could be just a matter or changing its' location. If love bright indirect lighting, cool and high humidity.

There are many orchid collectors, societies and web pages that you can access for more detailed info on care, growing and history of the orchid. If you have an orchid already, got questions - come in and ask, I'd be happy to have an "orchid chat". Have fun with them and enjoy their elegance and beauty!

Manotickflorists.com or find us in the Manotick Mews Shopping Center! 1160 Beaverwood Road Ottawa, ON in the Ottawa south suburb of Manotick 613-692-2541

Monday, October 24, 2011

I've got the Blues





The Hydrangea ... so full, so pretty, so romantic! It fits into all styles from country, to Victorian and even into contemporary. They may be in our gardens just in the summer time but you will find them in our cooler all year round. This past several months I have noticed a trend happening with the hydrangea ... and it is Blue.

Blue and purple are a popular colour combination for the weddings this year and as the designer I had to suggest something that would complement the Brides' bouquet of blue hydrangea. There are very few true blue flowers available especially in our area which poses a problem sometimes. As I have always said "Florists are Illusionists" .... and so keeping that in mind I began my quest to design the best Bride's Maid bouquets for my first Blue and Purple wedding this year.

The loyal carnation came to my rescue! It is a "fluffy" flower and round wh
en fully opened which is the complementary shape to the hydrangea. I didn't want the Bride's Maid bouquet to be over powering - after all - it is the Bride whom every must be looking at ;) After a conversation with one of my suppliers describing to him exactly what I envisioned the answer was to dye the white carnation. Don't get squeamish .... I know that you are thinking about the blue dyed rose ..... this carnation will be carefully watched and the dying action will come to a full stop when the soft blue of the hydrangea is matched. With careful craftsmanship he produced the most perfect blue carnation that looked stunning in the wedding party.

Loved the colours of this wedding! If you are needing this special "blue" flower, let me know with lots of time as it is a procedure to produce and needs a couple of days for the whole process.... but it's worth it.


You can see more pictures of this wedding and other arrangements using blue flowers by following us on facebook.com/manotickfloristsandgifts or on our website www.manotickflorists.com


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Garden Mint Tea


It is a rainy summer Sunday ... a good day to curl up with a book and a heart warming cup of fresh mint tea!! I have a lot of it growing in my garden ... toooooo much! The first couple of summers I pulled it out, hoed it out and said a few words to it but it always grew back and twice as much. Then I turned it around - I learned how to brew fresh mint tea. I love mint tea but I never thought about brewing it own from my very own garden. So now, that pesky weed has become my best sooooothing friend - go figure!?!

Its an excellent remedy for reducing symptoms related to digestion - and it taste great going down! Try a cup next time you have an upset stomach or after a big meal when you are feeling "full".

I will suggest that if you don't already have a patch in your garden, plant some in a container - it can over take and get into your lawn. In the spring, herb gardens are available. If you received one from our shop, check it out because you may have one in your mini garden. Clip a handful of leaves and let it steep in your pot for a couple of minutes and enjoy!

Join me, Belinda, in my garden and kitchen showing you how easy it is to make a cup of fresh mint tea and how to care for your herbal container gardens in the video "Garden Mint Tea". Watch our youtube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/ManotickFlorists

Enjoy!
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Manotick, Ontario

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Exotic Designs Here & There

For our honeymoon we traveled to Central America with the turn around point at Panahachel, Guatemala. My favourite city was Antigua, very authentic to its culture. We loved it so much that we ended up staying there an extra week!

We enjoyed the everyday ways of life of Antigua we frequented the busy and colourful market…it was their main “shopping mall” I connected with their florist, of course, and even though we did not speak the same language, we did have the language of flowers that bridged our gap. We shared a few tips and exchanged favourite styles of design. It’s interesting how we used the same techniques but the designs differ with cultural needs and weather. The tropical plants that we cherish here are common and inexpensive there. The Pine tree they cherish and consider “exotic”. It seems to be human nature to find things in other places exotic.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Wedding Bamboo Arrangements



I discovered this morning that my bamboo plants had new sprouts that were now ready to break away on their own. It was eight years ago today that I had the beautiful vase arranged with a dozen stems of lucky bamboo, ivy and curly willow on the receiving table at my wedding.



Ivy – commitment

Willow – joy

Water - purity and fertility

Stones – stability

3 Bamboo stems - Fu (Happiness), Lu (Wealth) and Soh (Longevity)


Our guests loved them and for a couple of years later, they would tell me that they still had our gift. I still have my vase, now down to two stalks but they are double the length and now have a baby plant. I still have one of the rectangular vases and stones so I planted the baby sprout in it ... today - our anniversary

Bamboo is fun and easy to grow. The most important care you can give your bamboo is the right amount of water and to keep the plant, rocks and vases clean. They perk up any room and you can enjoy changing the vases and giving them a fresh look every week or so.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Spring Cleaning!

It's officially Spring!!! It's time to put away the winter arrangements and decor around my home and begin "spring cleaning". Decluttering and washing brings in new refreshing energy, balance and inspiration. I practice the art of Feng Shui when I am redecorating my home and office spaces. Feng Shui is an ancient and wise approach to the way our environment affects us. The way we feel and the way we act is greatly affected the environment which surrounds us.


After studying Feng Shui at the Natural Health College in Ottawa and under William Spear and Karen Kingston in 1998, this art practice has really inspired me on a daily basis. Flowers are a big part in achieving positive energy, balance and inspiration!

http://www.youtube.com/user/MyFlowerChannel


I am sharing a video link I found the other day that you may enjoy .... come in and ask me how you may apply Feng Shui into your environment. You can find us in the Manotick Mews shopping center or check out our website www.manotickflorists.com - bring in some of that March Irish luck! 613-692-2541

Happy Spring everyone!