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The Best Flower Clippers
Working as a floral designer for over 10 years, I’ve tried quite a few pairs of clippers and these Corona Clippers are hands-down my favorites, cutting anything from soft-stemmed bulbs to woody stems like lilacs. These lovely scissors are comfortable to handle, and the blades provide a clean cut. Not to mention, they are easy on the eyes. Also, on the pocket book! Only $11.92 at Amazon. Just remember to clean them after each use. Also, wipe down with bleach often to kill any bacteria.
P.S. Felcos are another favorite. These are great for very thick, woody stems, in addition to pruning plants in a garden.
Photo. Amazon.
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cori commented on Apr 26 11 at 4:41 pmwow, those are gorgeous! do you know anywhere in portland that sells them?
Chelsea Fuss commented on Apr 26 11 at 4:48 pmHey Cori!
They used to have them at Smith and Hawken but sadly that store is no longer. I’ll keep my eyes open!
cori commented on Apr 26 11 at 7:11 pmthanks chelsea!
Sara commented on Apr 27 11 at 12:09 amThose are truly stunning.
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