Pumpkin season with florist Tiffany
When you think of autumn, you think of pumpkins. Inspired by these colourful fruits, florist Tiffany van Lenten rolled up her sleeves to create a decorative autumn arrangement.
When you think of autumn, you think of pumpkins. Inspired by these colourful fruits, florist Tiffany van Lenten rolled up her sleeves to create a decorative autumn arrangement.
You can take your Picasso down, it's time to make room for a plant wall! Not only does a green wall look great, but it also offers loads of benefits. It takes up very little space and, what's more, it also acts as soundproofing and gives a sense of peace and luxury.
It is a well-known fact that the moon affects the tides of the sea. But the idea that the moon affects the height of the groundwater and therefore the growth of plants is still a moot point.
Every year, autumn is the busiest season for our purchaser Sybren. From August till October, he spends four days a week in Germany. He visits growers there to find the perfect plants for our customers. Find out what Sybren does during his work days in this blog.
Of course, we all know South Africa for its jungle safaris, the delicious wine and Cape Town. But did you know that South Africa has the most diverse plant and flower habitat in the world?
We find ourselves in a restful in-between period, withdrawing somewhat and allowing life to continue around us. At the same time, we are starting to contemplate the December holidays.
Who wouldn't love to have a lush flower garden like the ones designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf? But green fingers aren't a prerequisite to having a wonderful, flower-filled garden: planting a bag of flower bulbs is easy.
Fachjan is a family business that specialises in growing a diverse range of tropical and subtropical plants. At four different locations in the Westland region of the Netherlands, with a total surface area of 110,000 m², plants are grown with heights ranging from 10 centimetres to 10 metres.
Red berries in the fall and winter, green berries in the spring and scented flowers in the summer.
Flowers aren’t necessarily horrifying, but they can definitely have a scary look and add colour to any Halloween decoration.