COUPLINGS NO. 13
 
loeb & co | via: bekuh b.
stanmer park, brighton by finn hopson | via: bekuh b.
Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead.
— Oscar Wilde
swallows & damsons tour on design*sponge | via: bekuh

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Worn around the edges, aged to perfection, and fully loved- my heart beats a little faster for the imperfect perfection of all things rustic. The lure of a simpler life may one day win, but for now the city remains my home.


Some images are kindred spirits, they relate and respond to one another in a way similar to how body language communicates between two people. It’s chemical, mineral, visual. It’s couplings. - b.

5 TIPS TO KEEP FLOWERS FRESHER LONGER
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Who doesn't love a fresh bouquet of fragrant blooms, and equally hate their hasty demise? I've spent too many years of my adult life creating flower arrangements, only to have them wilt within a day or two. In the last year I've spent a lot of time researching and testing different methods to naturally elongate the life of cut flowers and today I'm sharing my 5 favorites.

Bacteria is the number one killer of blooms, so the tips below focus on minimizing its growth and keeping your flowers as good as new.

tip to keep flowers fresher longer | cut flower stems at a 45 degree angle | image via: bekuh b.

1. Cut flowers at a 45° degree angle-  The angle creates a wider surface for the flower to drink, and eliminates the risk of bacteria, the two main issues caused by a stem cut straight across the bottom.

2. Treat freshly cut flowers with hot water- Immediately after cutting the stems put your flowers in hot water and place them in the fridge, this is called "hardening." This process supercharges your flowers, perking up the drooping heads and opening the tight buds.

tip for keeping flowers fresher longer | vinegar, sugar, and water elongate the life of cut flowers | via: bekuh b.

3. Add 2 tbsp. apple cider vinegar, 2 tbsp. sugar, and a dash of bleach to water- The vinegar and sugar balance the water's pH to keep flowers fresher longer, but increases the chance of bacteria. Adding the bleach removes the bacterial risk and gives your flowers the best chance at a long happy life. Just keep a 3-to-1 ratio in mind when mixing water with these ingredients.

tip for keeping cut flowers fresher longer | refresh the water every couple of days | via: bekuh b.

4. Refresh the water every couple days- The water in your bouquets will become stale and breed harmful bacteria if left stagnant for too long. Avoid this by refreshing the water every couple of days and removing the dead blooms.

5. Place flowers in the fridge- Having a dinner party on Saturday but only have time to arrange your centerpieces on Wednesday? Stick the entire arrangement in the fridge to slow the decay process to a crawl. Just make sure your fridge isn't too cold, and you have enough room leftover for all your groceries!

These tips are easy to follow and the results will amaze. If you know of any other floral longevity secrets I'd love to hear them. - b.

5 tips to keep flowers fresher longer | via: bekuh b.

 Resources: Scientific American | Wiki How |  | Read more of my flower arranging tips here.

COUPLINGS NO. 12
 
oceanside dreaming | photo by francesca tp | image via: bekuh b.
a quintessential summertime feast | photo by april and may | image via: bekuh b.
photo by a daily something | image via: bekuh b.
cloud wall mural from easy | image via: bekuh b.
vogue france, september 1998 | photo by enrique badulescu
“The Blue Hour they sometimes  call it, l'heure bleue - the ribbon  of darkness between the false dawn  and the true, always blacker than  all the rest of the night has been  before it.”  - Cornell Woolrich | via: bekuh b.
madewell denim midi skir, fall 2015 | image via: bekuh b.

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There is great sadness in life, and moments of blueness so consuming you can scarcely breathe. My dear family is experiencing this first hand. I do not yet have words for this grief and so instead I leave you today with the color blue.


Some images are kindred spirits, they relate and respond to one another in a way similar to how body language communicates between two people. It’s chemical, mineral, visual. It’s couplings. - b.