Floralife Research Updates are a valuable source of flower knowledge aimed at helping growers, transporters, wholesalers and retailers get the most from their investment, and present healthy, long-lasting flowers to the consumer. Let’s take a look at a recent flower transport and storage essay, “Best Practices for Shipping & Storage of Fresh Cut Flowers.” Read more 〉
Month: August 2015
Best Practices: Flower Transport and Storage
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentCut Flower Care and Handling: Aster
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Flower Science, Processing FlowersLeave a commentFloralife has expanded the Flower Care and Handling section of our website to offer a bunch of useful tips for the postharvest processing of many different varieties of cut flowers. Grower, wholesaler, retailer, enthusiast – there’s something for everybody. Let’s go down the list! Today’s star is the Aster – Matsumoto!
Flower Care: Floralife’s Five Steps of Fresh
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentLet’s revisit Floralife’s classic “5 Steps of Fresh.” These are flower care best practices for the designer, transporter and retailer to make the most of their investment and present a product that lasts longer and stays fresher in the home. Of course, we also suggest some fine Floralife products to help make that happen. Take a look!
Cut Flower Care and Handling: Anthurium
Posted on Categories At the Farm, Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentFloralife has expanded the Flower Care and Handling section of our website to offer a bunch of useful tips for the postharvest processing of many different varieties of cut flowers. Grower, wholesaler, retailer, enthusiast – there’s something for everybody. Let’s go down the list! Today’s star is the Anthurium!
Floralife Research Update: Gerbera
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Flower Science, Processing Flowers1 CommentHeads up for a brand new Floralife Research Update! This time, it’s “Efficacy of New Tablet Dose of Floralife® PRG 100 on cut Gerberas.” As you know, the Gerbera is one of the top cut flowers in floriculture industry. They have been around forever, we have studied and improved their breeding, but customers still experience inconsistent vase life.