Archive for the ‘Flowers’ Category

2010 Del Mar Race Track Season

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The horses are off and so are we.  We are happy to be creating the lovely designs in the turf club again this year.  Here are some photos of the arrangements on display during the first two weeks. 

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Here are some of our employees ensuring the arrangements look gorgeous.

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While we are up at the race track early every morning, the horses are out getting their exercise.  We couldn’t resist taking this photo….

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Here’s a link to get all the information about the 2010 racing season at Del Mar: www.dmtc.com

Let us know which is your favorite arrangement.

San Diego County Fair – Design Competition

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

One of our designers recently competed in the San Diego County Fair’s Floral Design Competition – Professional Category. We are so proud of her. She participated in 2 events. For the competition, the designer needed to bring all their own container, flowers and props.

The first had a theme of “Taste of the Orient”. Kristine received a 3rd place for her design. Here is a photo.

Kristine, designer at Adelaide's

Kristine, designer at Adelaide's

For her next competition, the theme was “Java Jive”. Take a good look at the photo and check out the “coffee” coming from the coffee pot. The “coffee” is strings of hypericum berries (otherwise known as coffee berries). She is so talented. She won a 2nd place ribbon for her efforts.

Here is a photo of her second competition:

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Kristine - Fair 2010

If you want to see some of her 1st prize arrangements, stop by Adelaide’s.

2010 Secret Garden Tour

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Adelaide’s participated today in the La Jolla Historical Society’s Secret Garden Tour. Adelaide’s created the table decorations for 2 tables at one of the homes. We also decorated another table and fireplace that was tucked back next to the house but that had a wonderful garden view. Here are some photos of what we created. May thanks to our employees Patti and Melissa who created the wonderful look!

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Simple and Elegant Wedding

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

So often, brides feel they need to over indulge when it comes to their wedding.  Here are photos from a wedding we designed on March 27, 2010.  These photos show how a simple wedding can be so elegant.  The photos are courtesy of Paul Barnett Photography at www.barnettphoto.com

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You can see what a difference lighting can make.

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When designing this style of wedding, flowers are very important.  They are the focal point, even with personal flowers.  Here’s the bride’s bouquet as well as the flower girl’s.

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Thank you to the bride and groom for allowing us to view such an elegant affair.  Thanks to Patti, our wedding coordinator who took the couple’s idea and created this very elegant look.  Thanks to Paul Barnett who took these great photos and allowed us to use them.

Art Alive – April 29th

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Here are some exciting photos from Art Alive.  Our designer, Kristine installed her arrangements today with the selected masterpiece.  I think you’ll agree it’s fantastic.

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Here are some pictures from around the museum and if you visit, take a close up look at the succulent structure at the entrance to the museum.  It is stunning!  Best of luck to all the florists!

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Art Alive, San Diego Museum of Art

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Have you ever been to San Diego Museum of Art’s Are Alive?  If not, this is the year to go.   More than 100 floral designers will re-creat and interpret famous works of art.  One of our employees, Kristine Pili will be among the floral designers.  Also Diane Citrowske, a former employee will be involved in the all-star floral challenge on Friday night – April 30th!  We know she will come out on top!

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Good Luck to all the floral designers!

Need a color choice for your wedding?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The colors a bride chooses for her wedding are a personal choice. Yellow has been a fantastic color lately and we wanted to share some photos of this wedding with you.  Maybe yellow might be in your future….

 

The photos are courtesy of Josh Elliott Photography.

Hypoallergenic Flowers

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

While no flowers are considered hypoallergenic, there are varieties that are less potent to people who have allergies.  The rule is usually if the bee has to climb into the flower to get to the pollen it is more likely that pollen won’t have as much freedom to contaminate the air that can cause those allergies to bloom.  Although most allergens are from the pollen, some are also triggered by fragrances which can come from pollen.

These flowers are the least likely to cause allergic reactions:

Hydrangea
Lilies, asiatic only (anthers have been pulled)
Roses
Orchids – dendrobium, phalaenopsis, mokara, oncidium
Hypericum (coffee, non-blooming varieties)
Carnation
Dahlia
Iris
Tropical flowers – anthurium, heleconia

These flowers have some pollen/fragrance:

Tulips
Daffodils
Chrsanthemums – the double varieties
Gypsophillia – double varieties

Some of the worst culprits are tree pollen and grass pollen.

Here’s a link for some more information: http://ezinearticles.com/?Flowers-For-the-Allergic&id=1857795

 

February Petal Buzz Newsletter

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Gifts:

We are carrying unique glass hearts from a local artisan, Cindy McQuade, Blown Glass Artist. She has studied internationally as well as locally. Her hearts are beautiful and unique.

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In a nutshell, here’s how she makes them. The pictures are amazing. First you gather molten glass – 2150 degrees. Roll into colored glass chips and powder. Melt the chips and powder into the glass. Gather more glass over the first gather of glass and colored chips, this magnifies the colors underneath. Then you shape the glass. After the heart if finished it goes into an annealing oven, – 920 degrees – where at the end of the day the temperature will be brought down slowly to keep the glass from cracking.

Here are some pictures. The one on the end is an assortment of hearts we have for sale.

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Flowers:
Our Flower of the month is the unusual Hellebore. It is in the ranunculus family but that’s where the similarity ends. There are so many kinds of hellebores. The plants are typically grown as perennials in shade gardens. Hellebores come in shades of white, green, rose, purple and violet. They will last up to 10 days with the correct care. When you receive your Hellebore, trim a bit off the stems and immediately plunge the stem ends (1/2”) into hot water containing a floral preservative for about 15 seconds. Then put the flowers up to their necks in cool water for a few hours or overnight before arranging.
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Some hellebores are named for the time of the year in which they bloom. For example, there’s the Christmas-rose, and the Lenten-rose. In fact, both of these will typically be in bloom well into late spring. If given winter protection, the Christmas-rose will bloom throughout the winter months. Our hellebores come from Northern California.
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Plants:

How are your phalaenopsis orchids looking? We have some photos to guide you in the proper way of trimming your orchids.

We are going to show you what to do with a not so looking plant. This plant needs help. The first picture shows you an orchid plant with a dead stem (see the color – it’s beige, not green) as well as a green one, except as you can see in the second photo the green stem has a top that is dead. Also note all the roots growing out of the top of the pot. The smaller dark brown branches are birch that is used to support the blooming stem. We are going to trim the dead branches off and also the plant needs to be re-potted.

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In the 3rd picture, you can see the node and our hands on either side of this node. We are going to “snap” the branch into two. We could use scissors or a knife but please clean them first with rubbing alcohol before using them to cut off the dead stem. In the 4th and 5th pictures you can see the clean end of the stem.

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The 6th picture shows the potted orchid in it’s new pot. The original orchid was planted in moss. When repotting, we remove all the moss and re-plant it in bark.

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In the next series of photos, we show a new orchid plant. Notice that there is one bloom open and the others are just buds. This is why in the second photo you see the bloom on the left is dead. This is not a problem, it’s just been around the longest. Just remove that bloom. The others will continue to bloom.

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If you have any questions on orchid care, just send us an email: plants@adelaidesflowers.com.

Color Blocking 101

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Now that the lazy, hazy days of summer are gone and the nights are getting longer, here at Adelaide’s we have changed the way our fresh flowers look out on our patio.  Cassandra in our flower department has created blocks of color with all our beautiful flowers.  Customers are often stymied when making decisions on what flowers to purchase.  With our new display, it makes it so much easier.   Come in and check out the color display, you’ll be glad you did.  In case you can’t, here are some photos (the real thing is so much better).

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Here are some more distinct areas.

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And another close-up shot.

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