3 Ways To Use Greenery in Home Decor

Posted on June 12, 2023 by Flower Works LLC

Find Your Plant Inspiration at Flower Works 

For more inspiration on adding greenery to the spaces in your home, stop by Flower Works in Marquette, MI, and visit our greenhouse. You will find a selection of hand-cultivated fiddle leaf fig trees, olive trees, and rubber trees, all of which are great houseplants. While you’re in, pick up a bouquet of fresh-cut flowers for a dining room centerpiece full of colorful spring blooms

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How to Care for Indoor Ferns: Ultimate Guide

Posted on April 16, 2023 by Flower Works LLC

If you're looking for a plant that's both easy to care for and stylish, look no further than the fern. Ferns are a great option for indoor plants, as they thrive in shady, humid conditions. Plus, they come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, so you're sure to find one that fits your space. In this ultimate guide, we'll show you everything you need to know about how to care for your indoor fern. We'll cover topics like watering, fertilizing, and re-potting, as well as how to deal with common problems like pests and brown leaves. So, whether you're a fern newbie or a seasoned pro, this guide has everything you need to keep your plant healthy and happy.

 

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Signs It's Time To Re-pot Your Indoor Plants and How To Do It

Posted on February 25, 2023 by Andrea Forsberg

Indoor plants are a great way to bring some life into your home but taking proper care of them is sometimes difficult. One of the most important things you can do for your indoor plants is to re-pot them when necessary. But how do you know when it's time to re-pot? There are a few different signs that it might be time to re-pot your plant. If your indoor plants are looking a little cramped, it might be time to give them some more room to grow. Re-potting is a great way to refresh your plants and give them the space they need to thrive.

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New Year, New Plants!

Posted on January 08, 2023 by Andrea Forsberg

A new year brings resolutions, helping those using this motivation to tackle their goals with a
renewed sense of determination. For some, this encouragement is crucial for taking on tasks that
require more responsibility, like owning and caring for a new plant. To help you get started on
this goal, Flower Works is having a major start-of-the-year sale this January, listing plants for
20% off the entire month.

 

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Back to School Plants for Your Dorm Room

Posted on August 21, 2021 by Andrea Forsberg

Dorm Sweet Dorm

If you’re looking for a way to make your dorm feel like home or need some decoration, consider bringing a plant into your new living space! Buying plants for your dorm room is a great way to give it a homey feel, which is often a motivating factor for students as they continue their education, often far away from their hometowns. Contact us for more information on how to select and provide top care for your new dorm room plants.

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How to Rid Your Indoor Plants of These Common Pests

Posted on February 27, 2021 by Andrea Forsberg

Flower Works of Marquette, MI, has a wide variety of plants and products to support you on your indoor gardening journey, along with a knowledgeable staff that’s ready to help. Stop by or call today. We can advise you on the best plants for your home and habits.

 

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How to Make Your Own Terrarium

Posted on February 22, 2021 by Andrea Forsberg

 

 How to Make a DIY Terrarium to Brighten Up Your Home

 

Having plants in the home is good for the body and soul. Plants often provide oxygenation and purifying properties, as well as decorative and aesthetic benefits that brighten a room and bring a smile to your face. An item of home decor that’s also a living thing to be nurtured and enjoyed just makes it all the more special. During this unique point in time where many people are home more than ever, beautifying a space with greenery can be even more meaningful. Terrariums also make a fantastic DIY project to pass the time! They were created during the Victorian era and hearken to that classic period of botany-influenced design. They are easier than you think to create. Here’s how.

 

  1. Choose the Right Home for Your Creation

 

A terrarium vase or container can be as simple or elaborate as the heart desires. If this is your first DIY terrarium, it may be best to start small. Very basic options include mason jars and decorative bowls, while you can also purchase ready-made terrariums. Make it extra special by searching for something vintage or vintage-inspired! Just remember to choose clear glass, as colored or overly cloudy glass can hinder plant growth.

 

  1. Make the Bottom Layer

 

Opt for a bottom layer of rocks, pebbles, marbles, or sea glass that offer drainage and aeration at the bottom of your terrarium. Use any color or texture you like but remember to choose a material that leaves room for the filtration process.

 

  1. Make a Barrier Between the Rocks and Soil

 

Just above the rocks, an ample layer of dried sphagnum or sheet moss is recommended to prevent the soil from slipping down into the base layer. Moisten your chosen material and cover the rock layer fully.

 

  1. Choose Your Soil

 

Simply add in a few inches of soil after consulting a floral expert about which soil is best for your chosen plants.

 

  1. Get Planting

 

Lastly, plant the chosen greenery, of course! In terms of selecting plants, a florist or nursery expert can help you reach your goals of both aesthetic and care requirements. Be sure to look at the nursery tags, as they will also educate a novice about the sun and water requirements. It is best to select a plant that does not require copious amounts of water, as terrariums do not drain from the bottom, only through the rock layer. Here at Flower Works, some beautiful terrarium plant options include aloe, jade, and pothos — all readily available!

 

When these steps are complete, take a moment to admire your creation! Water lightly and watch to be sure your terrarium is getting the appropriate amount of sun. Stop by Flower Works of Marquette to see our selection of plants and to take advantage of our staff’s expertise in helping you create something beautiful for your living space.

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