In water, Israeli Ruscus lasts WEEKS. I got a bouquet for our anniversary (IR and roses), 13 days ago. Threw out the roses already, but IR is still going. I transferred the IR to a vase with Statices (statices are from a 23 day old bouquet). So pretty! Israeli Ruscus has become my favorite greenery!
Love this video! I was wondering the exact same thing I just want the florist to take care of some key pieces (flower leis, bouquet, corsages etc) in the wedding and take care of the centerpieces and all that in my wedding.
This is the most needed video of all time for anyone looking to do their own florals! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! P.S. What are your thoughts (or anyone's) on seeded eucalyptus? Thinking of using for floral crown.
what is your opinion on making DIY lengths of garland with the italian or israeli ruckus then adding in flowers and refrigerating- would you recommend refrigerating the flowers e.g. roses scattered throughout the garlands OR adding flowers with water picks on the stems to better preserve the flowers?
Thanks for the video. It was very informative. My only wish is that Lamb's Ear was included in the line-up of leaves. I have never created an arrangement without ensuring each leaf is in a water source. I appreciate knowing how the leaves will behave if they are not inserted in a soaked floral foam.
I have a question. Do you think I could buy all of my greenery 2 days before, make all the centerpieces and runners and just leave them inside in a little bit of water until the day of? I’m trying to DIY those pieces, I just don’t want to leave them out for 24 hours without water.
It would depend on the type of greenery but if it is a kind of greenery that would last out of water for 24 hours (like the ones I tested) then you could absolutely do what you planned and buy 2 days before keeping them in water. They would be even more fresh than leaving them out for sure. Try to leave them in a coolish room, away from direct sunlight and you should be good! If it isn't a type of green I tested then I'd recommend buying a stem or two and just testing it out yourself. But I think most types of greens should be fine.
how do you do that im stressing out about the greenery to place on the center of the table , or wedding venue is 3 hrs away from home so im thinking how im going to do it ☹️
Oh gosh this was so helpful! We are DIYing our wedding to the MAX! So we really needed this! Thank you !!!
I think that this is one of the BEST ideas for a video! So helpful. Brilliant!
Literally what I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!
In water, Israeli Ruscus lasts WEEKS. I got a bouquet for our anniversary (IR and roses), 13 days ago. Threw out the roses already, but IR is still going. I transferred the IR to a vase with Statices (statices are from a 23 day old bouquet). So pretty! Israeli Ruscus has become my favorite greenery!
Thank you for doing the hard yards for us! This is fantastic!
Ok def subscribed now! Please upload that video of how the table set up using cheap greens!!!! Thank you!!
Love this video! I was wondering the exact same thing I just want the florist to take care of some key pieces (flower leis, bouquet, corsages etc) in the wedding and take care of the centerpieces and all that in my wedding.
This is the most needed video of all time for anyone looking to do their own florals! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! P.S. What are your thoughts (or anyone's) on seeded eucalyptus? Thinking of using for floral crown.
Seeded eucalyptus would be super pretty for a flower crown! 😍
That was a great video exactly what I was looking for I think one on the flowers would be great too
Trying to DYI my wedding in October . Your videos been very helpful! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!
I was looking fir a video like this ! Thank you
Thank you!! You are amazing! It was so helpful!
what is your opinion on making DIY lengths of garland with the italian or israeli ruckus then adding in flowers and refrigerating- would you recommend refrigerating the flowers e.g. roses scattered throughout the garlands OR adding flowers with water picks on the stems to better preserve the flowers?
Thank you! This is exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks for the video. It was very informative. My only wish is that Lamb's Ear was included in the line-up of leaves. I have never created an arrangement without ensuring each leaf is in a water source. I appreciate knowing how the leaves will behave if they are not inserted in a soaked floral foam.
Ooh girl...77 degrees in ur apartment is HOT! LOL! I keep my house at 67. Thanks for this video....VERY HELPFUL!
Hahaha!! I like to feel like it's summer inside all year round 😁☀️
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I have a question. Do you think I could buy all of my greenery 2 days before, make all the centerpieces and runners and just leave them inside in a little bit of water until the day of?
I’m trying to DIY those pieces, I just don’t want to leave them out for 24 hours without water.
It would depend on the type of greenery but if it is a kind of greenery that would last out of water for 24 hours (like the ones I tested) then you could absolutely do what you planned and buy 2 days before keeping them in water. They would be even more fresh than leaving them out for sure. Try to leave them in a coolish room, away from direct sunlight and you should be good!
If it isn't a type of green I tested then I'd recommend buying a stem or two and just testing it out yourself. But I think most types of greens should be fine.
DIY Dalia Thank you so much!
Bless your soul! Thanks for this
Great idea , thank you
This video is very helpful! thank you so so much.
Thank you so much this was soooo helpful
Thanks for the information !!!
What about the Mertle ?
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So very very helpful thank you!!
Thank you!
Can you do one about flowers that will keep?!
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What about buying all the greenery months ahead and just preserve it with glycerin?
I've never thought of that! Now I've gotta try it out thanks! 💕
how do you do that im stressing out about the greenery to place on the center of the table , or wedding venue is 3 hrs away from home so im thinking how im going to do it ☹️
Thank youuuuu!!!
This is so helpful! thank you so much
Thank you SO much, this was very helpful!