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  • Our Top Flower + Garden Books for 2023

    Whether you're a seasoned gardener, a budding floral designer, or someone eager to infuse their living space with the beauty of blooms, this list is designed just for you. The Cut Flower Sourcebook Rachel Siegfried Here on Amazon Elevate your garden into a cut flower haven. This must-read guide focuses on perennial plants, offering insights on selection, planting, and care for an endless supply of beautiful blooms that will grace your home throughout the seasons. A Guide to Floral Mechanics Sarah Diligent and William Mazuch Here on their website A book for professional flower designers. Uncover sustainable practices in an industry where flower mechanics can be toxic, and enhance your craft with innovative techniques. From Seed to Bloom Milli Proust Here on Amazon+ How to Grow the Flowers Camila Romain and Marianne Mogendorff Here on Amazon Two inspiring books on collecting seeds, nurturing soil, choosing the best flowers, and creating beautiful arrangements for sale. Cut Flower Garden Erin Benzakein Here on Amazon Embrace the wisdom of a flower farming pioneer. Floret's book is more than a guide—it's a companion for every aspiring flower grower, providing solutions to challenges and celebrating the joys of a successful harvest. Planting the Natural Garden Piet Oudolf and Henk Gerritsen Here on Amazon An encyclopedia by renowned landscape designer Piet Oudolf, blending gardening and artistry for perennial plants. Gain a deeper understanding of plants' ecological roles while appreciating the beauty of a harmonious, sustainable landscape. Resilient Garden Tom Massey Here on Amazon Challenge conventional gardening practices and explore alternative, resilient approaches. This thoughtful exploration emphasizes sustainability, inviting you to reflect on the impact of your choices when creating green spaces. Modern Container Gardening Isabelle Palmer Here on Amazon Maximize your urban space with tips on selecting the best plants for balconies or terraces. This book breathes life and color into urban environments season after season. The Lean Farm Ben Hartman and Emma Gerigscott Here on Amazon A professional-oriented book addressing every aspect of starting a small agriculture business with a lean approach for efficiency. The Fine Art of Paper Flowers Tiffanie Turner Here on Amazon Luisa from Il Rigo suggested me this book when I started approaching paper flowers. Inspiring and comprehensive. I found it particularly helpful to learn basic techniques. Everlastings Bex Partridge Here on Amazon Learn smart techniques for arranging dried flowers, making wreaths, and growing the best flowers for everlasting arrangements to bring nature's charm into your home. Foraged Flora Louesa Roebuck, Sarah Lonsdale and Laurie Frankel Here on Amazon Immerse yourself in the art of foraging and floral design and get inspired by this book with exceptional, non-cliché photos. Explore unique and unconventional elements to incorporate into your floral arrangements. Last but not least Garden to Vase Online course here Aesme Studio has launched a new online course with tons of information on how to grow flowers for your home. It offers a comprehensive inventory of plants, beautiful videos on garden tasks, and downloadable material.

  • 5 sustainable gift ideas

    For that eco-conscious friend, design-lover mom or sister who dreams of a flowery field in the countryside, here are 5 eco-friendly and sustainable gift ideas straight from our garden. AN APPOINTMENT WITH GOOD VIBES A small box in a special Christmas package, containing a subscription of 4 or 6 bouquets of fresh flowers to discover the seasons of nature, you will feel like you have a little piece of our flower garden at home! The bouquets come directly from our field and are delivered within hours of harvesting. A FOREVER GARDEN Dried and/or paper flowers, in a bewitching design composition. The handmade Jesmonite base (a special cement composition) has a rough and RAW look, the flowers dance lightly. Have fun creating your garden and making it evolve with the seasons, by collecting or drying fresh bouquets of flowers. A MAGICAL CIRCLE Our garlands are created without wire or hot glue, which is why they are 100% sustainable. The weaving of the dried flowers with the jute rope gives a precious look, the garland is also pretty on the back and can be hung from a glass. A SELF-STANDING WREATH Say goodbye to nails in the wall, our Jesmonite base garlands can be placed on a table or used as a centrepiece. Pick a color that matches your decor for year-round use! Did you know that the circle is a symbol of good luck even for the birth of a newborn? A CLASSIC Timeless bouquets that last a long time and don't need care, even for the most ruthless plant killers! Dried flowers from eco-responsible companies in vibrant palettes in three different sizes that fit your vase perfectly, to always have a touch of color and good humor in your home.

  • April - 5 seasonal flowers

    Nature awakens, the bulbs that have been sleeping under the ground all winter wake up and show their wonderful colors. It is our favorite season. Tulip One of the best known and most popular flowers. In our garden we grow unusual varieties, double-flowered, with jagged petals or particular colors. We grow our own supply, from harvest to vase in just few hours, and you will notice that they last a very long time in your home. Only one flower per bulb, which is why spring flowers are also the most expensive. Narcissus | Daffodils Two palettes, yellow or coral, white outer petals, the narcissus is a simple flower reminiscent of grandma's gardens. Some varieties are very fragrant and in combination with tulips they create magnificent bouquets for the first brides of the season. Ranunculus We get lost in its thousand petals, available in many colors are a flower that immediately transmits joy to those who receive it. Hyacinth With an unmistakable scent, even a single stem is quite scenographic that it can create an installation. We love this burgundy color! Fritillaria Majestic, sinuous and fascinating, the fritillary persica is also known by the name of 'snake head' due to the movement of the stem when cut. We could spend days watching it moving. The stems have a height of more than a meter and are perfect for large compositions.

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  • Care fresh flowers | RAW Fleurs

    harvest of the day Spring is coming and nature awakens with its colors and scents. In this week's bouquet you will find flowering branches of forsythia or cherry, daffodils, tulips, alliums, leucojum and hyacinthoides. Tulips after a long journey may have soft stems, don't worry, follow these instructions. If you want the stem to stay straight, let them hydrate wrapped in paper. ​ ​ After cutting, daffodils release a jelly from the stem that is toxic to the other flowers. When you re-cut them, separate them from the bunch and leave them in separate water for a couple of hours before bringing them together. DISCOVER OUR GARDEN ranuncoli aquilegia tulipani allium camassia anemone dei prati For any questions, write to us at ciao@rawfleurs.com

  • Local and seasonal flowers | RAW Fleurs

    spring has sprung inspired by nature Fiori liberi Flowers grown respecting the seasons without the use of pesticides and with low environmental impact. from the garden Shipped throughout Italy directly from our garden to your home within hours of harvesting, with care to ensure maximum freshness and longer vase life. seasonal Tulips in April, peonies in May and dahlias in July. From March to October fresh flowers, in winter we spread good vibe with dry and paper flowers. Shipping throughout ITALY in 24/48 hours Fresh flowers RAW Bouquet Out of stock Fresh flowers RAW pick of the day Out of stock Fresh flowers Fresh Flowers Subscription Price From €160.00 Fresh flowers Tulips Subscription Price From €92.00 Dried flowers DRY Bouquet Price From €24.00 Dried flowers DRY Garden • in a rock Price €62.00 BUY DRIED FLOWERS BUY FRESH FLOWERS wedding at the rhythm of nature Inspired by the spontaneous beauty of nature, respecting the seasons and following a zero-waste approach DISCOVER MORE

  • Care | RAW Fleurs

    tricks to take care of your DRY After the trip If your DRY bouquet has arrived via courier, remove it from the box and check that the stems are dry and stiff. If it has traveled on rainy days, the humidity could cause the stems to become soft and bend, in this case, before placing it in a vase, we advise you to hang it upside down in a dry place for a couple of days. Give your DRY Bouquet space to shine DRY bouquets are packed tightly tied so that the stems do not get damaged in transit. Slightly loosen the tie that binds it and gently open the stems to give your bouquet room to shine. If the vase you have chosen has a narrow neck, you can completely untie the bouquet and place it in the vase. Gently open the paper flower petals with your hands. ​ They don't need water Dried and paper flowers need very little care, do not put them in water otherwise you risk rotting the stem. ​ Protected from direct light Dried flowers change color over time, direct sunlight accelerates natural discoloration. Paper flowers may fade or yellow in direct sunlight. Away from moisture A particularly humid place (like a bathroom for example) can make the stems softer and bend them, changing the shape of your bouquet. ​ Quality assurance Which petal may have come off during the journey, don't worry we always expect extra stems when we create the bouquet. If the bouquet arrives very damaged, take photos of the package and send them to us within 24 hours of arrival, we will send you a new bouquet or refund the order. DRY GARDEN TUTORIAL

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