Friday, July 3, 2009

July's Flower - Daffodils

July's flower is the daffodil. While usually considered a spring time flower, the daffodil blooms very early in New Zealand, producing particular varieties as early as June.

They are a great way of bringing some colour into our lives in these cold winter months, and look fantastic simply in a vase on their own, or combined with freesias and tulips in a posie.
Daffodils are a fantastic cut flower, but can result in premature death for the other species if placed in a vase together. They produce a milky white sap that is poisonous to most other flowers.

When combining daffodils with other flowers in a vase, first place the daffodils in their own vase for 24 hours. After that time, most of the sap will drip out and they’ll be ready to combine in a beautiful bouquet with fresh water!

There are over 25,000 varieties in shades of yellow, white, orange and peachy pink.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Supporting Local Business

If you are a business within the Victoria Park, Auckland CBD area and you would like to network with other local businesses, come along to our networking evening at The Drake on the 8th of July at 5.30pm.

On the agenda is a discussion about ways that all the local businesses can keep in touch, increase referrals, combine collective marketing strength and build community spirit in the area.

RSVP numbers to yes@victoriaparkcollective.co.nz or visit http://www.victoriaparkcollective.co.nz/ to find out more.