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Getting noticed and getting your name “out there” is critical in today’s highly competitive market.  That’s why Chrysal have recently introduced their Customised Sachets

Customised sachets from Chrysal cost from as little as 10pence a sachet – a small price to pay to have your beautiful designs last up to 60% longer versus water alone!  Minimum order quantities are low too at just 2,000 sachets, and have an 18 month shelf life. 

Karen Massey, Fleurtatious www.fleurtatious.ie  

“I’m a Chrysal girl! I love it, I use it everyday in the shop from the Dosing Unit, the gerbera tablets, leafshine and recently the T-Bags for my extra space buckets at Valentine's Day (where the hose of my Dosing Unit couldn't reach!). Chrysal makes my life so much easier and my flowers last soooo much longer. Customers are frequently commenting on the quality of my flowers.”

Chrysal Customised Sachets makes it possible for you to have your own branded flower food sachets. This gives you, as a florist, the opportunity to really distinguish yourself from the competition. In addition you can also create your own custom sachets for important celebrations such as Valentine's, Mother's Day and Christmas. The sachets contain our well-known Chrysal Clear Universal powder, enabling customers to enjoy their flowers by up to 60% longer compared to using water alone.

Originally from Mexico and Central America, the dahlia is a wonderful flower that has over 42 subspecies. The form varies a lot, with flower heads ranging from 5 cm up to 30 cm. You also see great variance in the stem length, ranging in height from 30 cm up to a maximum of 2.4 meter. The dahlia is related to the sunflower, chrysanthemum, daisy and zinnia making it a perfect flower for any colourful summer arrangement. To get the most out of your dahlia we have the following care tips for you.

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Flower stems are often bound together with an elastic band or other type of binding material. Although it is common practice, some binding materials can have a negative effect on the vase life. Elastic bands are no problem; they are made of an inert material. Natural fibres, such as raffia, rope etc., cause problems if they are biologically contaminated. In addition, they can serve as food for bacteria that may be present, particularly in vases only containing tap water i.e. no flower food.

Flowers than you can enjoy for a long time; that’s what everyone wants.  So don’t take any chances and give your flowers plenty of love and care – and make sure you use a clean, sharp knife!

Chrysal UK, as part of Chrysal Cares programme are proud to be involved with Floral Angels, a 100% volunteer based charity based in the Southeast of England.  Floral Angels recycle donated flowers from weddings, events, florists and retailers to restyle them into beautiful bouquets/arrangements which are then delivered to those in need within our community.

If your looking to care for your flowers using simple home remedies, you should understand the full truth about them. Sure, home remedies can supply some nourishment to a flower, but that doesn’t mean it is a good supplement for flower food. Fresh cut flowers are like babies—they need food and water to survive and attention from harvest to final vase. 
All cut flowers benefit from the nutrients in cut flower food when this is absorbed through the cutting edge of the stems. Good cut flower food should contain the following ingredients: