Between the production, the transport and the too many losses, fresh flowers fall in disgrace of the most ecology-minded of us.
Freshly-cut flowers are a MUST for florists. Yet how many of them are produced and end up in the trash can? On average, one flower out of ten does not pass the first sorting. What about the rest?
Walls made from preserved plants are THE trend of the moment. In addition to the aesthetic aspect of these vertical gardens, their use in offices has multiple virtues.
At SecondFlor, we decided to take the opposite side. We prefer to initiate the movement of knowledge so that no one is fooled, and the consumer can be 100% aware of what he is buying.
The freeze-drying technique method is used for many pharmaceutical and food products, archaeological remains, small animals or plants.
For some plants, this process is not the most optimal, and we then use spraying preservation, which we present in this article.
Plant preservation is an industry in constant evolution. Whether it's to preserve more varieties, or to find more eco-friendly methods, each manufacturer creates new techniques. Discover more here.
Preservation by immersion is a plant conservation technique, mainly based on a dried plant that we rehydrate in a bath. Read more to discover this technique.
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