Sanitation in your floral cooler, work areas, buckets, tools – basically everywhere and everything – is one way to help ensure the health and vitality of the cut flowers you present to the customer. That’s the gist of a recent article Floralife® penned for our friends at Floriology, entitled “Sanitation Nation.”
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Make Sanitation Your Floral Fixation
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentFlower Care and Handling: Fun with Science!
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Flower Science, Processing FlowersLeave a commentSomething fun appeared in the ol’ Floralife IN box the other day: a flower care and handling video produced by the American Chemical Society. They produce a series of brief how-to videos entitled “Reactions: This is Chemistry”, which explains the science behind everyday activities. And this one contains a little surprise, so let’s take a look!
Cut Flower Care and Handling: Gypsophila
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentIn the newly expanded Flower Care and Handling section of our website, Floralife offers several useful tips for the postharvest processing of many different varieties of cut flowers. Grower, wholesaler, retailer, enthusiast – there’s usually something for everybody. Let’s keep going down the list! Today’s star is everyone’s favorite floral accent: Gypsophila!
Sanitation Promotes Longer Vase Life
Posted on Categories Cut Flower Care, Processing FlowersLeave a commentFloralife 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 processing essay, “Sanitation: A Critical Aspect of Flower Care and Handling.”
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!