Cool, not cold.... 7 / 45 degrees Build knowledge of natural flower care when it comes to storing Clean stems, clean vases, clean buckets, clean water, clean sharp scissors and knives is at the heart of the work Dark spaces in your work space , keep product in the dark
Ah, I just pinpointed the day you discovered the zoom feature, lol. Thank you for answering this -- you linked it to a question on the previous video I watched, where someone asked how to keep flowers cool if you don't have a cool room. I don't think it was answered though, since fridges run at about 3 C. Air conditioners only cool a maximum of 15-20 degrees from the temperature outside (which is nothing to sneeze at, really).
I found that AC is good enough and what's been almost more important is controlling the amount of light that flowers have exposure to. For me, a cool-ish space + super dark room = longer lasting blooms 🤓
Look up what a cool bot is … it hooks up to most window units and overrides the switch that governs the temp and allow it to drop down below the units reg. cut off. The WiFi version lets you control and monitor from your cell phone. Amazon has it but there are other companies copying the device so do your research and see what is best for you
There's a few great resources we have here in Australia - there's a book called "Caring for Cut Flowers" by Rod Jones (not sure if it's available worldwide?). The other resource we've found invaluable is "What Cut Flower is That?" Here's the link www.scribd.com/document/402545322/What-cut-flower-is-that-The-essential-care-and-handling-guide-for-cut-flower-professionals-pdf Also, Floret's "Cut Flower Garden" is another awesome resource 🎉
So my basement in underground therefore theres no windows and all year round it stays cool around 60 degrees. Do you think that temperature will still work?
It's a great place to start! The darkness goes a long way in helping extend the shelf life of the flowers. 🤩 It's worth keeping an eye on them and if you find they aren't lasting as long as you'd like figuring out how to lower the temperature will also help.
Hi Melinda, yes you can check out the following videos that covers tips to help with florist toolkit organisation, wedding florist best tools and quick list of tools for floral design. Florist Toolkit Organisation ruclips.net/video/Xp9aA0mv4pA/видео.html
Cool, not cold.... 7 / 45 degrees
Build knowledge of natural flower care when it comes to storing
Clean stems, clean vases, clean buckets, clean water, clean sharp scissors and knives is at the heart of the work
Dark spaces in your work space , keep product in the dark
Awesome advice! Thank you for the tips! 💝
Well organized and informative video. Thanks!
Another helpful presentation, straight forward guidance delivered in a personable way.
Great video !!! You are so informative!
Thank you! We are glad you found the video helpful. 🥰
Great info, thank you!
I'm glad you found the information in the video helpful 🥳
Very important things to remember! 👏
Yes! we agree 🥰
Good advice 👍💐
I'm glad you found it helpful 🌸
Ah, I just pinpointed the day you discovered the zoom feature, lol. Thank you for answering this -- you linked it to a question on the previous video I watched, where someone asked how to keep flowers cool if you don't have a cool room. I don't think it was answered though, since fridges run at about 3 C. Air conditioners only cool a maximum of 15-20 degrees from the temperature outside (which is nothing to sneeze at, really).
I found that AC is good enough and what's been almost more important is controlling the amount of light that flowers have exposure to. For me, a cool-ish space + super dark room = longer lasting blooms 🤓
@@LittleBirdBloom That's such valuable feedback. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain. Very much appreciated!
Look up what a cool bot is … it hooks up to most window units and overrides the switch that governs the temp and allow it to drop down below the units reg. cut off. The WiFi version lets you control and monitor from your cell phone. Amazon has it but there are other companies copying the device so do your research and see what is best for you
can i say thank u so much mam i appreciate this video
It's my pleasure! I'm happy that you found this video helpful 🌸
I'm wondering if you have made a video or a course about flower care guides? I, for one, would really appreciate it.
There's a few great resources we have here in Australia - there's a book called "Caring for Cut Flowers" by Rod Jones (not sure if it's available worldwide?). The other resource we've found invaluable is "What Cut Flower is That?" Here's the link www.scribd.com/document/402545322/What-cut-flower-is-that-The-essential-care-and-handling-guide-for-cut-flower-professionals-pdf Also, Floret's "Cut Flower Garden" is another awesome resource 🎉
@@LittleBirdBloom Thank you. you are amazing 🤩
Shall I put the Bridal bouqet to deliver nextday, into the Refrigerator?
Very informative
I’m so glad it’s helpful for you 😍
So my basement in underground therefore theres no windows and all year round it stays cool around 60 degrees. Do you think that temperature will still work?
It's a great place to start! The darkness goes a long way in helping extend the shelf life of the flowers. 🤩 It's worth keeping an eye on them and if you find they aren't lasting as long as you'd like figuring out how to lower the temperature will also help.
Do you have a video on tools? I don't see one. Best scissors etc?
Hi Melinda, yes you can check out the following videos that covers tips to help with florist toolkit organisation, wedding florist best tools and quick list of tools for floral design.
Florist Toolkit Organisation ruclips.net/video/Xp9aA0mv4pA/видео.html
7° Celsius… sorry the American in me is showing … but I had to think about that for a minute….
Excellent video!
So glad you liked it 🤩