Aveflor Articles RSS Feed Aveflor no http://www.aveflor.com/en/rss Aveflor http://www.aveflor.com/tresources/en/images/icons/tendenci34x15.gif http://www.aveflor.com/en/rss Aveflor Articles and Podcast Copyright 2012 Aveflor Tendenci Association Software by Schipul - The Web Marketing Company en-us noemail@aveflor.com(Webmaster) aveflor noemail@aveflor.com Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:30:21 GMT Articles http://www.aveflor.com/en/art/84/ Flower Bulbs in a Nutshell <div>Bulb plants are an interesting and beautiful passion for those who choose to learn how to grow them. Bulbs are easy to grow and can withstand harsh weather - blooming season after season after season. It's obvious why these flowers are a favorite for both amateur and professional gardeners.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>One of the questions that stump new gardeners is... which bulb should they plant? We hope the information below helps you determine which one is best for you.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>A flower bulb is an organic storehouse that produces flowers. Inside it has all that is needed to germinate and create a beautiful flower. Some of the most desired flowers come from bulbs, such as daffodils, tulips, lilies, irises, dahlias, crocuses, snowdrops and daylilies.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Many of these varieties can be found in many of <a title="Houston Nurseries" href="http://www.aveflor.com/en/directories/search.asp?category=Nursery">Houston's Nurseries</a>. Choosing to create a beautiful garden with such gorgeous flowers is not difficult.&nbsp; Bulb flowers will also last for many years and provide you with beauty for a long time.</div> <br><br>29-Jul-09 9:00 PM Flower Bulbs in a Nutshell Bulb plants are an interesting and beautiful passion for those who choose to learn how to grow them. Bulbs are easy to grow and can withstand harsh weather - blooming season after season after season. It's obvious why these flowers are a favorite for both amateur and professional gardeners. One of the questions that stump new gardeners is... which bulb should they plant? We hope the information below helps you determine which one is best for you. A flower bulb is an organic storehouse that produces flowers. Inside it has all that is needed to germinate and create a beautiful flower. Some of the most desired flowers come from bulbs, such as daffodils, tulips, lilies, irises, dahlias, crocuses, snowdrops and daylilies. Many of these varieties can be found in many of Houston's Nurseries. Choosing to create a beautiful garden with such gorgeous flowers is not difficult. Bulb flowers will also last for many years and provide you with beauty for a long time. no http://www.aveflor.com/en/art/84/ Javier Avellan - noemail@aveflor.com Thu, 30 Jul 2009 02:00:00 GMT Articles http://www.aveflor.com/en/art/77/ The Flower Industry <div>Visiting your local <a href="http://www.aveflor.com/en/directories/search.asp?category=Florist" title="Houston Florists">florist</a>&nbsp;or <a href="http://www.aveflor.com/en/directories/search.asp?category=Nursery" title="Houston Nurseries">nursery</a>&nbsp;to&nbsp;buy your favorite flowers or as a gift, one doesn't realize that the flowers they are buying may come from somewhere on the other side of the world.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>The flower industry is truly global in scope; with the following countries having the biggest impact: Kenya, Israel, The Netherlands and Colombia. However Malaysia, Ecuador, The Philippines, and South Africa are also quickly becoming strong players in the market. The bestselling flowers include tulips, sunflowers, daisies, roses, iris, carnations, lilies, lilacs, and orchids but the industry is now also growing indigenous flowers and hybrids.<br> <div><br> </div> <div>The Flower industry is made up of three basic parts: the grower, the wholesaler and the seller (florist or flower shop). &nbsp;In some cases, all three come together in one firm, like <a href="http://www.budsandblossoms.net/" target="_blank" title="Flowers and Plants in Houston">Buds and Blossoms</a>&nbsp;they grow their own flowers and sell them directly to the retail market. &nbsp;Buying from them skips the middleman, which provides great savings to the end-consumer.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>If you try to purchase flowers from a grower or a wholesaler, they routes these take depend on where they grow and the type of flower you chose. In some cases, the flowers are cut at the nursery and sent directly in the mail. Some flowers are sent to a company that will pack, grade and organize them to be either delivered in the mail or sent to florists or supermarkets. And in yet other cases, the growers themselves will grade and package the flowers then sell them to wholesalers; these will sell them to flower shops which offer them to the public.&nbsp;</div> <div><br> </div> <div>Knowing this, you can be smart about where to buy your flowers and skip the wholesaler, even if you are not a florist.</div> <div><br> </div> <div>&nbsp;</div> </div> <br><br>26-Jul-09 5:00 PM The Flower Industry Visiting your local florist or nursery to buy your favorite flowers or as a gift, one doesn't realize that the flowers they are buying may come from somewhere on the other side of the world. The flower industry is truly global in scope; with the following countries having the biggest impact: Kenya, Israel, The Netherlands and Colombia. However Malaysia, Ecuador, The Philippines, and South Africa are also quickly becoming strong players in the market. The bestselling flowers include tulips, sunflowers, daisies, roses, iris, carnations, lilies, lilacs, and orchids but the industry is now also growing indigenous flowers and hybrids. The Flower industry is made up of three basic parts: the grower, the wholesaler and the seller (florist or flower shop). In some cases, all three come together in one firm, like Buds and Blossoms they grow their own flowers and sell them directly to the retail market. Buying from them skips the middleman, which provides great savings to the end-consumer. If you try to purchase flowers from a grower or a wholesaler, they routes these take depend on where they grow and the type of flower you chose. In some cases, the flowers are cut at the nursery and sent directly in the mail. Some flowers are sent to a company that will pack, grade and organize them to be either delivered in the mail or sent to florists or supermarkets. And in yet other cases, the growers themselves will grade and package the flowers then sell them to wholesalers; these will sell them to flower shops which offer them to the public. Knowing this, you can be smart about where to buy your flowers and skip the wholesaler, even if you are not a florist. no http://www.aveflor.com/en/art/77/ Javier Avellan - noemail@aveflor.com Sun, 26 Jul 2009 22:00:00 GMT