Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm excited to be a part of your journey and always here to help. Here's to many more successes together bestie! 🌟😊
It really is! I'm absolutely one of those florists that way over-invested in some of the fancy stuff early on because I thought that's what we were supposed to do. Sometimes the easy solution is the right solution 😅
This is great, so glad to have you apart of our youtube flower family 🌸 Be sure to check out our Instagram for tons more tips & information: @littlebirdbloom
Thanks for all the great videos on pricing. I am a filler and greenery provider with my own land, and I'm striking out with trying to find supply-end of pricing help. Might you include something for us providers. Happy to see so many useful videos from the knowledgable, delightful and funny YOU!
I'm so glad it's helpful! When it comes to looking at wholesale prices, the best option is to sign up for and get access to the wholesale price lists from some of the bigger suppliers in the area. It does take a bit of effort but it's one of the best way to see (a) what they're charing and (b) I'd suggest ordering product from them so you can compare quality too 😍
Thank you! I get confused. So much contradictory info out there. For example, I have seen so many times, the general floral cooler temp should be set in a range from 34-38 Fahrenheit. Also, I personally have found that cool water keeps my blooms lasting longer, especially my beloved David Austin (and others) garden roses in cool water. However, online I have seen countless videos for rehydrating droopy stems or even conditioning stems… with 130 to 150 degrees F water with bleach and sugar (or aspirin) without or without flower food (?).. then instead of snipping the stem with a clean 45degree angle, I have seen them strip the bottom two to three inches to the pulp… That said, I had received some Romantic Antike Garden Roses AND white Candlelight Roses that were wilting (and or bruising) 13 hours after receipt. Of course, I properly conditioned, fed and stored them at 40F etc etc … just a bad crop or bad supplier???) I tried the above method to revive the roses Candlelight and the Garden. NO!I made then worse… stems brown all the way up. Death. Mass death. 😅 the misinformation is crazy!!!! $500 Lesson learned a I can trust you and I thank you for that.
Hi Mercedes, yes there is a lot of information on the good old GOOGLE. But not all of it is true and sometimes what might work for one person might not work for you. It really comes down what you find works best (trial and error is sometimes the best way). I'm glad i could help you 🌼
I'm so glad it's helpful!!! 🥳Here's another video I did on flower cooler alternatives - there's no real 'one size fits all' solution. The right approach will depend on what kind of flowering you're doing, where you're based + what kinds of ingredients you decide to use. ruclips.net/video/8pd_jybOfQM/видео.html
Hi! We actually just covered this topic a couple of weeks ago on our weekly podcast and website blog. I have linked them for you below. 😄 ✏️Blog: What Qualifications Do You Need to Become A Florist littlebirdbloom.com.au/what-qualifications-do-you-need-to-become-a-florist/ 🎧Podcast: Flower School, Qualifications and Credentials Note: The podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/thrive-podcast-forflorists/id1448196964?i=1000568815728
This was so helpful! For someone just starting out and will be doing arrangements out of my home, how do you suggest storing the flowers to keep them cold so they don't die and last as long as possible? The prices on floral coolers are very expensive and I am not there yet in terms of having that kind of money. Any suggestions would be so appreciated :)
You have been my go to for my new business. I appreciate all your education, experience & advice. You're like my new BFF 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm excited to be a part of your journey and always here to help. Here's to many more successes together bestie! 🌟😊
Such simple and reasonably priced ideas for set up 🌟
It really is! I'm absolutely one of those florists that way over-invested in some of the fancy stuff early on because I thought that's what we were supposed to do. Sometimes the easy solution is the right solution 😅
I learned to use a mirror with my drawings. That’s a great idea because it gives you a different perspective. Just subscribed.
This is great, so glad to have you apart of our youtube flower family 🌸 Be sure to check out our Instagram for tons more tips & information: @littlebirdbloom
So so helpful. Thank you
No worries! It's great to hear that you found it helpful! 😍
I use an ironing board for casket sprays and supporting larger peiices
Great idea! 🥰
Thanks for all the great videos on pricing. I am a filler and greenery provider with my own land, and I'm striking out with trying to find supply-end of pricing help. Might you include something for us providers. Happy to see so many useful videos from the knowledgable, delightful and funny YOU!
I'm so glad it's helpful! When it comes to looking at wholesale prices, the best option is to sign up for and get access to the wholesale price lists from some of the bigger suppliers in the area. It does take a bit of effort but it's one of the best way to see (a) what they're charing and (b) I'd suggest ordering product from them so you can compare quality too 😍
Your vids are wonderful - THANK YOU!
Oh that’s so lovely to hear 🥰
Such useful information!
This is so good to hear! Glad you found the information useful. 😄
Great info! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Your vids are wonderful! 🌻🌹🌸
Such a useful information for beginners. Thank you 😊
This is awesome, so great to hear that you found this video useful 🤗
Wonderful
Glad you enjoyed the video. 🌸
Thank you! I get confused. So much contradictory info out there. For example, I have seen so many times, the general floral cooler temp should be set in a range from 34-38 Fahrenheit. Also, I personally have found that cool water keeps my blooms lasting longer, especially my beloved David Austin (and others) garden roses in cool water. However, online I have seen countless videos for rehydrating droopy stems or even conditioning stems… with 130 to 150 degrees F water with bleach and sugar (or aspirin) without or without flower food (?).. then instead of snipping the stem with a clean 45degree angle, I have seen them strip the bottom two to three inches to the pulp…
That said, I had received some Romantic Antike Garden Roses AND white Candlelight Roses that were wilting (and or bruising) 13 hours after receipt. Of course, I properly conditioned, fed and stored them at 40F etc etc … just a bad crop or bad supplier???)
I tried the above method to revive the roses Candlelight and the Garden. NO!I made then worse… stems brown all the way up. Death. Mass death. 😅
the misinformation is crazy!!!! $500 Lesson learned a
I can trust you and I thank you for that.
Hi Mercedes, yes there is a lot of information on the good old GOOGLE. But not all of it is true and sometimes what might work for one person might not work for you. It really comes down what you find works best (trial and error is sometimes the best way).
I'm glad i could help you 🌼
Very informative! Thank you for this video! Could you share how you store your flowers? Is it a cold room, or a refrigerator?
I'm so glad it's helpful!!! 🥳Here's another video I did on flower cooler alternatives - there's no real 'one size fits all' solution. The right approach will depend on what kind of flowering you're doing, where you're based + what kinds of ingredients you decide to use. ruclips.net/video/8pd_jybOfQM/видео.html
@@LittleBirdBloom oh! Thank you! It's very helpful! 😘
LOVE these tips!! 🌸
So great to hear! I'm glad I could help. 🥳
Is it important to get certified? How exactly do I go about getting certified?
Hi! We actually just covered this topic a couple of weeks ago on our weekly podcast and website blog. I have linked them for you below. 😄
✏️Blog: What Qualifications Do You Need to Become A Florist
littlebirdbloom.com.au/what-qualifications-do-you-need-to-become-a-florist/
🎧Podcast: Flower School, Qualifications and Credentials
Note: The podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/thrive-podcast-forflorists/id1448196964?i=1000568815728
This was so helpful! For someone just starting out and will be doing arrangements out of my home, how do you suggest storing the flowers to keep them cold so they don't die and last as long as possible? The prices on floral coolers are very expensive and I am not there yet in terms of having that kind of money. Any suggestions would be so appreciated :)
Here’s a video I did on that exact question 🤩 ruclips.net/video/8pd_jybOfQM/видео.html