Wednesday, February 15, 2012

I need some help--concerning flowers & plants! Anyone who works @ a flower shop / knows about plants & flowers

Okay so i got an interview for a job in a Flower shop--i need some help...

1.) What are really common plants sold in a flower shop???

2.) What do i really need ot know so that the plants don't die or get sick-details if possible please.

3.) GIve me some names and details about some flowers and plants

Thank yooooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuu...

I need some help--concerning flowers %26amp; plants! Anyone who works @ a flower shop / knows about plants %26amp; flowers
Oh, boy. Well, I think each flower shop may have their own way of taking care of flowers, so don't study up. Show willingness to learn how to do it the boss's way, and I think that's enough.



If I were you, I'd be very good at IDENTIFYING flowers, though. Stop by the flower shop a day or so before your interview, and take a good look at the flowers. You can get a book about flowers from the library, or try looking at a florist's website (like FTD florists). If your flower shop sells houseplants, take a look at those, too.



Good luck, and I hope you get the job!
Reply:This page has tips from an expert that may help :)



Floral Design Tips

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Reply:Florists work in flower shops and they prepare arrangements that are either delivered individually, prepared for weddings, etc. If you don't know how to arrange flowers you will probably do other jobs and you can learn about flowers/plants as you do your job. They may just be looking for a responsible, hard working, reliable person so project that in your interview.

You would be best to be honest with those interviewing you, you can't learn all about flowers and plants on here. Cut flowers are used alot such as carnations and roses. Plants just need TLC.
Reply:In a flower shop ?? Usually the plant dish gardens come decorated for sending gifts.



The Flowers are mostly roses, tulips, lilies, daises....


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