Archive for September, 2016
Friday, September 30th, 2016
Rosh Hashanah begins Sunday evening Oct 2nd
and Yom Kippur begins Tuesday evening Oct 11th
Floral arrangement by BBrooks member Demarco-Perpich, ON
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Thursday, September 29th, 2016
Seeking an experienced designer.
Please see: Colonial Village Flowers
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2016
Kokedama isn’t exactly carefree. Depending on the weather and the type of plant used, plants will need watering twice a week or more. Tropical plants are probably the most successful: anthuriums, philodendrons, asparagus ferns, orchids, begonias, angel hair vines, coleus, staghorn ferns, echeverias and other succulents. Herbs, prostrate rosemary being a favorite, also perform well.
Designs seen above from Fedor Van Der Valk
How to do it
Peter Smith of City Planter, PA has helped to put kokedama on the US map. He found instructions on various YouTube sites when starting out with kokedama. From there, he fine-tuned those methods to suit his style.
- He starts by mixing two-thirds peat moss with a third akadama, a surface-mined mineral with the consistency of granular clay that drains rapidly, but also achieves the mud-cake composition needed to hold the roots together.
- In a bucket, he mixes the peat and akadama together until the mixture is sopping wet. Then he takes his green victim, shakes off the original soil until the majority of the roots are exposed (an exception are plants that wilt easily, such as coleus and ferns – their roots and the original soil are left more intact).
- Then he slaps an inch-deep layer of the soggy akadama/peat soil mixture onto the roots, creating a ball about the same volume as the original pot.
- He gives the ball a squeeze to release the dripping moisture and lays out a blanket of sheet moss to envelope the ball, gathering it around the stem.
- Then comes the waxed polyester or cotton cord (most practitioners seem to agree that fishing line doesn’t look right).
- He wraps the moss so it is secure, but not mummy-ish, and then he ties the string in. Finally, he creates a loop of cord of the desired length, and hangs the plant.
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Friday, September 23rd, 2016
Early autumn mix of dahlias, hydrangeas, trachelium, stock, roses, berries, passion vine by BBrooks member Michael Daigian, CA
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2016
Spring and Summer wildflowers from Glacier National Park, MT
and Joshua Tree National Park, CA
From the photo library of Cheer and Trevor Peace. Thanks guys!
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Sunday, September 18th, 2016
Butterfly Petals, AZ weaves unique desert accents
throughout their designs for a stunning autumnal effect.
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Friday, September 16th, 2016
What a delightful idea for al fresco dining! As seen at
David Beahm and Good Life Gab
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Monday, September 12th, 2016
Beautiful Roses, Celosia, Scabiosa, Bouvardia, Lisianthus
from BBrooks member Rachel Cho Floral Design, NY
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Friday, September 9th, 2016
Meet the young urban farmers of Brooklyn!
Participants from The Youth Farm at HSPS proudle show off bouquets from
their harvest. The organization will also partner with Farm School NYC this Fall.
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Tuesday, September 6th, 2016
The folks of Saipua, NY cultivate the most beautiful and unique flowers
of delicate and textured beauty.
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