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  • Floristry is the art of creating floral arrangements and compositions using flowers, foliage, and other natural materials. It involves designing and arranging flowers for various occasions, such as weddings, funerals, and other events.

  • Research courses and training programs offered by floristry schools and colleges. Many courses require no prior experience, while others may require a portfolio or some basic skills. You can also consider gaining work experience through internships or apprenticeships.

  • The cost of a floristry course can vary depending on the level and duration of the course, as well as the location and course provider. Some short courses can cost as little as £50, while full-time professional courses can cost thousands of pounds. Financial aid and scholarships may be available.

  • In a floristry class, you can learn a range of skills such as flower identification, care and handling, design principles, colour theory, and techniques for creating different types of floral arrangements. You can also learn about the business side of floristry, including pricing, marketing, and customer service.

  • Yes, you can earn money by starting your own floral business, working as a freelance florist, or finding employment in a florist shop or event company. Salaries can vary depending on the level of experience and type of work, with some earning hourly rates or commission-based income.