Let it snow, let it shine
The days are getting shorter, which means Christmas is right around the corner. So let’s peak to see what is trendy during this Christmas season.
The days are getting shorter, which means Christmas is right around the corner. So let’s peak to see what is trendy during this Christmas season.
Who doesn't like staying inside during the dark, cold winter days? Welcoming your customers with a mug of hot chocolate, and do what you love to do all day long: being creative with flowers and plants.
It’s that special time of year… Christmas! Esperit Elements makes it even more festive with arrangements in every style. From traditional Christmas to modern X-Mas. With these must-haves the holidays get that really special touch.
Sofie Danielson created an arrangement with natural materials. Want to make one yourself? Follow her process step by step.
It’s always spectacular: a plant that blooms when most garden plants are hibernating.
These are orchids, too, but different and somewhat less familiar than the Phalaenopsis we so often see. Even so, these special beauties feature spectacular flowers and leaves with splendid colours and patterns. They're also just as easy to care for and definitely just as charismatic.
Some people know them as feather grass, others as pampas grass or even as Cortaderia. But all these names lead to the same silky type of ornamental grass. Its fluffy fronds will turn any place super cosy in a jiffy.
Colour is the trump card of potted chrysanthemums. Red, purple, pink, orange, yellow, white and green: anything goes with potted chrysanthemums.
Green, but with a twist. A houseplant, but a very special one. For sale, but not everywhere. Special gems that our Hunters come across during their search for green houseplants.
When other garden flowers start losing their petals, the Aster starts blooming, until far into autumn. With its beautiful, fresh green leaves and stems, the plant looks like a wildflower, with gorgeous, strikingly bright flowers.