Mother ’s Day week is behind us again , one of the more important bloom 24-hour interval of the year . In the footrace - up to Mother ’s Day , the excitement is always palpable , auctioneer Erik Wassenaar say in the column below : " This always guarantee a bunch of buying baron on the clocks of Royal FloraHolland . "
It was not only Mother ’s solar day in the Netherlands , but also in Germany , Denmark , Finland , Greece , Italy , Croatia , Austria and the Czech Republic . As a result , purchase power ( the number of buyer log on to the pin clover ) was high . The number of log - in vendee increase every yr due to the ever - increase sophistication of purchasing by KOA ( outside purchasing ) in various countries .
A number of other ' heyday days ' are on the calendar in the come week . Poland celebrate Mother ’s Day on 26 May and Sweden on 30 May . France ’s Mother ’s Day go down ' late ' : Sunday 4 June . All these Mother ’s Days will certainly have a positive impact on cost . Right now , across Europe , final exam candidates are sweat on examination guinea pig . Traditionally , Norse countries celebrate the end of this exam fourth dimension and go past with giving heyday to the successful student and teachers . Fortunately , we see this phenomenon spread further and further across Europe , which of course we only receive !

Cold springThe relatively cold weather in the Netherlands caused output to immure slightly behind , result in slightly lower number on the clock . The weather also did not cooperate in Kenya , which in particular affect rose issue . In plants , need for Mother ’s Day was excellent and prices were hunky-dory . Phaleanopsis , Begonias and various single products did well .
According to the forthcoming atmospheric condition prognosis , temperatures in conclusion seem to be spring up a snatch . This is definitely start to affect the number of flush that will hit the market place , especially the ' outdoor goods ' such as peony . During this period , consumer purchases always tilt from class - beat flowers to the seasonal ones . Among garden plants , we see requirement increase for the summer annuals , which are in good need among vendee and consumer . This is partly due to the various plant markets and people go back into their gardens , which give additional demand .
We desire , of course of instruction , that not everything come to grocery in one expectant clap , but nicely spread out so that buyers ( and especially ) consumers can calmly get used to the spring potpourri . Hand in hand with the year - round product . But what always remain true for supply as well as buying great power : the atmospheric condition is key .