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Joseph Massie

Tuesday, September 9th, 2014

Joseph Massie is widely regarded as one of Europe’s top floral artists.

At just age fourteen, Joseph began working spending his weekends working in his hometown of Huyton, Liverpool, UK. Perhaps to some it was an uncommon interest for a fourteen year old boy, but Joseph quickly found his vocation amongst the buckets of blossoms and buds.

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Taking steps to pursue his passion, Joseph self funded his education and began to hone his practice and develop a creative ethos, participating in intense training sessions with top international designers. To further build his artistic vocabulary, Joseph began to participate firstly in regional, followed by national, floral design competitions, and aged nineteen, won his first national design competition, the BFA Young Florist of the Year 2007.

Eco-chic!

Monday, August 25th, 2014

“The desert has taught me to be more responsible for my designs, choosing plants and flowers that are drought tolerant, sustainable, and beautiful.  I like to think of my design aesthetic as eco-chic.”  ~ Colleen LaFleur

Eco-chic!

Colleen LaFleur of LaFleur Plantscapes + Fresh Flora in Tucson creates an eco-friendly centerpiece that keeps its cool in the summer heat. Visit flowermag.com to see more.

Good Queen Bett’s Rose Court

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014

betsy bloomingdale.rose gardenBetsy Bloomingdale, affectionately known as “Good Queen Betts”, a life long resident of Los Angeles, is well known for philanthropy, style and grace.  In the Aug 2014 issue of Town & Country, her close friend Alex Hitz offers a glimpse into the celebrated lady’s love of flowers.

“Betsy Bloomingdale’s rose garden is reached through vine-covered gates, past an allee of meticulously trimmed hedges and cypress trees.  I call it her secret garden, because it’s set off to the side of her Holmby Hills compound….

Betsy’s fine hand and love of flowers are alive in every room of the house – the orchids, just so, on the grand piano, those exquisite dahlias and roses the size of cat heads in silver or porcelain bowls throughout the library and breakfast room….  The rose garden isn’t there just for show, though it is my favorite in Los Angeles; it’s a cutting garden for the Hybrid Tea roses and Ball dahlias that decorate the lovely rooms inside the house, whether there’s company or not.”

Bathtub Gardens ~ Community Supported Agriculture

Wednesday, July 30th, 2014

Nestled quietly in the heart of the coastal mountains of the Pemberton Valley, British Columbia, Bathtub Gardens specializes in cut flowers and foliage. Utilizing farming practices which keep the environment in mind, and, proudly a certified organic farm, Bathtub Gardens offers a Community Supported Agriculture program.

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In return for their early investment, members receive a weekly bouquet or bucket of the certified organic specialty cut flowers. Every arrangement is made on the farm, preservative-free, from stems picked on the same day as or a day before delivery. Members make arrangements to pick up their share at select drop-off spots in Whistler, Pemberton, Squamish and Vancouver every Thursday.

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The season starts at about the beginning of June and goes on for 16 weeks. Full or Half seasons shares are available.  Memberships are fully transferable and are great shared with friends and family.  Two types of shares are available:  A weekly hand tied Bouquet or a Bucket full of blooms for you to arrange.

The Eden Project

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014

The Eden Project does much more than offer a memorable day out in Cornwall! Eden is also a charity and social enterprise.

As well as creating stunning gardens and hosting fantastic arts and music events, much energy goes into running transformational social and environmental projects locally and around the world; creating unforgettable learning experiences for students; doing valuable research into plants and conservation; and running operations in the greenest possible way.

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Browse all of Eden’s projects and programmes.

Vanessa Birley Designs

Monday, July 21st, 2014

Vanessa Birley‘s love of nature and in particular flowers, began many years ago in her parents’ garden in Surrey. Keen to help out, she would keenly pick whatever flowers she could get her hands on (without her dad seeing) and bring them into the house.

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Her love of coloring became transfixed for some years with doodle-art, and she gained her BA degree in interior design from the Academy of Art in San Francisco.

Working with color, texture, pattern and design has instilled in her a passion for conveying her ideas in the form of beautifully made paintings and soft furnishings.

Cyrstal Ball to the Future

Friday, July 18th, 2014

glass-sphereGerman architect André Broessel, of Rawlemon, has looked into his crystal ball and seen the future of renewable energy. In this case it’s a spherical sun-tracking solar energy-generating globe — essentially a giant glass marble on a robotic steel frame. But this marble is no toy. It concentrates both sunlight and moonlight up to 10,000 times — making its solar harvesting capabilities 35 percent more efficient than conventional dual-axis photovoltaic designs.

 

Absolutely Stunning!!

Tuesday, July 8th, 2014

Photographer Kirsty Mitchell creates Wonderland imagery on a grand scale with the help of a few friends!

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Destination Zundert!

Monday, June 30th, 2014

Bloemencorso Zundert is the largest flower parade in the world entirely made by volunteers. The parade takes place on the first Sunday of September annually. The floats are large artworks of steel wire, cardboard, papier-mache and flowersDahlias are the only floral variety used and it takes thousands of them to cover just one float!

zundertThe huge floats are made by twenty different hamlets and each of them consists of hundreds of builders, aged 1 to 100, who are all equally crazy about the event.  The older members of the hamlet are often responsible for planting and growing the dahlias, while the younger ones build the float in large temporary tents that are built exclusively for the event.

Most people in Zundert will happily give up their days off to work on the float. The social cohesion that comes from building it is very important. A hamlet is like a family where everyone knows each other and everyone is welcome. After a long evening working on the float people drink a beer together and most hamlets organize all kinds of other activities like song contests and barbecues.

Sustainable Practice Checklist ~ Flowerlink

Monday, June 23rd, 2014

Florists, supermarkets, and event planners throughout Southern California have chosen Flowerlink to be their provider of Los Angeles wholesale roses for a number of reasons.  Flowerlink.Rose

Flowerlink carries over 200 varieties of roses including spray roses, garden roses, and premium select hydrangea. All delivered directly to their clients no later than three days after they’ve been cut from the plant ensuring that their best days are ahead and not behind them.

Beyond their beauty and longevity, Flowerlink roses are grown under the strictest social and environmental standards.  They believe that the world’s best roses can be grown without damaging the earth that helps them flourish.