A Guide to Cut Flower Care And Handling for Your Flower Shop
Coolers..
Flowers must be kept cool.
Ideally a flower cooler is 34 degrees. You should have a cooler that
allows customers to see the loose flowers and arrangements that you have
for sale. You may also need a cooler to use for storage of bulk amounts
of flowers and greens, arrangements for delivery in the near future.
Some flower shops have their designers pull flowers for designs from the
display cooler, some keep them separate. There is no argument for or
against these two ideas-as long as you are keeping a good rotation on
your flowers. The first in should be the first out!
Keep your coolers clean and free of plant material debris.
Spores of fungus and bacteria will multiply in an unclean environment.
These are the enemy of long lasting beautiful flowers! The freshest
flowers will not perform well when mildew, fungus and bacteria are
attacking them. A mild solution of bleach and water should be used to
disinfect cooler surfaces and all buckets that are used to store
flowers.
Change the water in your cooler buckets at least weekly. Bacteria will thrive in dirty water.
Use Preservatives..
Use Preservatives! Try “post harvest care
solutions”. Post harvest is a fancy term that is currently being used
when referring to any process that is done to flowers once they have
been cut from the plant.
Carefully follow the instructions of your
Wholesale Florist on the use of preservative solutions. These solutions
contain not only the food (sugar) that flowers need to develop, but also
antibacterial agents and in many cases citric acid for hydration.
Specialized solutions contain other agents that have been proven to
solve aging problems in specific flowers. There are many manufacturers
of post harvest solutions. Each has a branded line of products. For the
most part, they all have the same elements but they are packaged and
marketed differently. Here are some sources of manufacturers. You will
not be able to buy from them directly, but any Floral Supply Wholesaler
will carry one or more of these lines. If the wholesaler does not carry
preservatives–don’t spend a penny with them!
Do not store fruit in your coolers. Fruit produces ethylene
gas-this is a natural plant hormone that causes aging of plant
material…. As fruit ripens, it gives off ethylene… that ethylene
triggers the early death of fresh flowers. It can cause curling of
petals in many ethylene sensitive flowers.
Educate yourself on proper
care and handling. Up to date compilation of the best practices for
handling flowers from the grower to the consumer for longest life and
value. Research is on-going and recommendations change as more is
learned. It pays to stay informed.
Educate your customers on proper
care and handling. Take time to read … especially the about Flower Care.
When your customers have great results with the flowers they buy from
you, they will come back!
Eagle-Link Flowers Exports Flowers of Premium Quality to Our Clients Worldwide. Fresh cut flower like Roses, Spray Roses, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Lilies & Fillers; for Major Floral Outlets, Supermarkets, Wholesale Markets like Auctions, Florists and Flower Shops, weddings and Events Planners, Resorts and Individual Customers
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