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What is the best way to anchor a bouquet to a living plant centerpiece?

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What is the best way to anchor a bouquet to a living plant centerpiece?

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• You can stick floral picks into the dirt at an angle with the curling ribbon attached. This will hold if you don’t have a lot of pull to your bouquet. • Another way is to use two or three 1/2″ or 3/4″ machine nuts stuffed into a 5″ emerald green latex balloon and hide it down inside the plant. You can attach enough mono line to come from the weight to the top of the plant and then tie your bouquet in at that point. It will look like the balloons are sprouting from the top of the plant. • I use a wooden floral pick. Make sure you put it in at an angle the if you can get under a root even better. The wood expands and helps secure it. You can get different sizes at a floral supply store.

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