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The Twelve Flower Arrangements of Christmas

Everyone is familiar with the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. In my quirky holiday way, I have my own take on this song. I call my song “The 12 Flower Arrangements of Christmas”. It doesn’t have quite the same ring to it, but I like it. So you won’t have to go through the whole song, I am providing only the last verse but with pictures.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me

Twelve Ruby Reflections Ruby Reflections Christmas Flower Arrangment Christmas Flower Arrangements.

Eleven Berry Bedazzlings Berry Bedazzling Christmas Arrangement Christmas Flower Arrangements.

Ten Sugar Plum Dreams Sugar Plum Christmas Flower Arrangement Christmas Flower Arrangements.

Nine Yuletide Baskets Yuletide Basket Flower Arrangement Flower arrangement for Christmas.
Eight Holly Jolly Holidays Holly Jolly Holidays Christmas Arrangement Christmas Arrangement.
Seven Home for the Holidays Christmas Flower Arrangment Home For The Holidays Flower Arrangement.


Six
Peppermint Poises Peppermint Poises Christmas Arrangement Christmas Flowers.
Five Razzle Dazzles Razzle Dazzle Christmas Flowers Flowers.
Four Christmas Cupcakes Christmas Cupcakes Flower Arrangement Flower Arrangement.
Three Seasonal Wishes Seasonal Wishes Flower Arrangement Flower Arrangement.
Two Radiant Poinsettias Radiant Poinsettia Plants for Christmas.
And a Peace on Earth Centerpiece Peace on Earth Centerpiece Arrangement Arrangement for Christmas.

Hope you like my version, as usual flowers are always on my mind. Just a little FYI — Number 8 and number 1 are my favorites.

What Do Chris Isaak And Flowers Have In Common?

The Memphis Botanical Garden this past Saturday night.

I attended the Live at the Garden Chris Isaak concert this weekend. Live at the Garden is an outdoor concert series held at the Memphis Botanical Garden. Concert-goers can purchase tables or open lawn area tickets. Decorated by the ticket holders, most tables look like mini parties. I love to watch people but as I was watching the crowd something else began to catch my eye. Several of the tables had beautiful flower arrangements.

This impressed me greatly. One, because it was August in Memphis Tennessee and well over 90 degrees and two, because I love flowers especially when arranged in a pretty container. It just goes to prove where ever you are and what ever you are doing flowers just make it better.

I snapped these photos with a friends camera phone.

Below: The beautiful flower arrangement that adorned the table of Michelle and all her friends at the Magna Bank table.

Flower Arrangment on table at Chris Isaak Concert.

Below: Becky Kight arranged these lovely flower arrangements for the table she shared with friends.

Daisy Flower arrangment at the Chris Isaak Concert.

Grab a Bunch of Glads!

Cut flowers are a quick and simple way to brighten up your home or work environment, and summer is a wonderful time to take advantage of the abundance of fresh cut blossoms which are available in local flower shops right now. Lots of varieties are plentiful during the warm season, and many florists are offering “cash-and-carry” specials on flowers by the bunch, including such summertime favorites as roses, lilies, and gladioli.

What Makes Gladiolus Great

Orange GladiolusIn fact, glads are very affordable in many parts of the country at this time of year, and their popularity as an interior accent is growing. They are compatible with any decor, from classic to contemporary, and one may select from a nearly endless range of hues. There is probably no other flower which offers such long-lasting color and large-scale impact at such a reasonable price.

A bunch of gladioli simply dropped into a tall, clear vase makes a dramatic statement in any room of the house. Alternatively, glads can be arranged into a charming topiary style centerpiece design.

History of Gladiolus

The name “gladiolus” comes from the Latin word for “sword” and is a reference to the flower’s long, spear-like shape. Hence the term “gladiator” for the fighting swordsmen of the ancient Roman arena.

Gladioli florets naturally open at a gradual pace, from the bottom of the stem to top, which allows for a long vase life. Spent flowers at the bottom of the stalk should be removed as soon as they begin to wither in order to keep the stems healthy and looking fresh. Should you prefer that more of the florets be open at one time (if, for example, you want them to look their showiest for a special party or event), remove the top two or three unopened buds from the stem. Doing so removes a chemical growth inhibitor in the tip, which keeps the flowers from opening too quickly, thus permitting more rapid development of the blooms (this same technique also works with other line flowers which open from the bottom up, including snapdragon, larkspur, and freesia).

For Long-lasting Gladiolus Blooms…

Naturally, as with any cut flowers, a bit of extra care goes a long way toward keeping gladioli at their best. Place the flowers in a clean, sanitized container. Use specially prepared floral nutrient solution, provided by your professional florist, in lukewarm water, and replenish or replace the mixture frequently. Using a sharp knife and slicing at an angle, cut off the bottom inch or so from the stems when you first bring them home and every few days thereafter. This procedure eliminates any blockages and encourages the uptake of water. Keep the flowers out of drafts and away from ripening fruit, which produces damaging ethylene gas.

Visit your local florist today. With such color, drama, and longevity, all at an economical price, you’ll want to bring home a bunch of gladioli every week!