Sunday 5 November 2023

This blog is your blog

This blog could be your blog too.
It was created to offer information of new products, ideas and events. In fact anything and everything to do with flower arranging, the possibilities are endless.

Without cost, we could create a page to publicise your forthcoming events, whether that may be to attract new members or tell of a forthcoming demonstration or workshop etc. 

How would this work?
Just email us with information of what you want to say, this could be text, a photo or a copy of your poster, or a combination of all.

When your post is published it's title is added into the margin on the right of this page in date order, it stays there for every visitor to see, near and far. The post also has it's own unique web link which can be copied from the address bar of your web browser for you and others to share with club members, friends and other flower clubs that you may be in contact with.
We suggest your post contains a valid email address for means of contact.

As an example of a weblink, the address for this post is, please feel free to share it with others to gain their opinion:
https://floralmechanics-uk.blogspot.com/2023/11/this-blog-is-your-blog.html

If you would like to create a new post, simply drop us line with your information either by using the Contact Form in the right hand margin of this page or by email if you have any images to enquiries@floralmechanics.co.uk

We'll look forward to hearing from you. 



   



Friday 3 November 2023

Spray Trays

Possibly one of the most overlooked but one of the most economical items used in flower arranging, particularly during the festive season to create door swags.




Apart from being reusable, Spray Trays are so versatile and cost effective,
just one third of a floral foam brick fits into the tray secured with
pot tape they are ready to decorate.

Excellent for Christmas workshops or fund raising events such as Christmas Fairs.

Overall length including handle 22cm.
Tray 11 x 8cm.
Deep 22mm.
All dimensions approximate.

Worth a second look for more information? Click Here.



Monday 30 October 2023

Charles Dowding's No Dig Children’s Gardening Book

The No Dig Children’s Gardening Book written by Charles Dowding is well illustrated with excellent photography and easy to follow text to capture children’s and parent’s attention, particularly those grown-ups who want to get their kids out and into the garden but are not sure where to start.

 

Charles Dowding says:
If you dream of growing your own fruit and vegetables but don’t like digging and weeding. My no dig children’s gardening book is for you. Whether you have a garden, a balcony, or a window box, my no-dig method is the perfect way to create a family garden together.

Find out more by visiting the ‘In The Garden’ section of our web shop