Flower Care

Rose Care

Roses may arrive in a half open form. Once roses are cut and hydrated, you will begin to see them open up and bloom to their full potential. Do not overhydrate these flowers to make sure they have a longer lifespan. Removing certain leaves and guard petals that may cause them to not be receiving the correct amount of water along with thorns is also vital to prolonging their lifespan. If you see any dead leaves or flowers, remove from the arrangement / bunch to make sure that diseases to the rest of the flowers do not spread.

WATER: Cut stems on a 45 degree angle to allow the stems to absorb the correct amount of water needed. Add lukewarm water to the vase to rehydrate the floral foam that will feed your flowers the water needed to keep opening. Make sure that you are checking and changing the water every other day. Tulips will absorb water very quickly so staying consistent with watering will allow your roses to thrive longer.

LIGHT: Please keep away from direct sunlight. Roses like cooler temperatures overall so placing them in the coolest, dark spot you can find can prolong the longevity of these beauties.

Tulip Care

Tulips may arrive in bud shaped form. Once tulips are cut and hydrated, you will begin to see them open up and bloom. Do not overhydrate these flowers to make sure they have a longer lifespan. Removing certain leaves that may cause them to not be receiving the correct amount of water is also vital to prolonging their lifespan. If you see any dead leaves or flowers, remove from the arrangement / bunch to make sure that diseases to the rest of the flowers do not spread.

WATER: Cut stems on a 45 degree angle to allow the stems to absorb the correct amount of water needed. Add cold water to the vase to rehydrate the floral foam that will feed your flowers the water needed to keep opening. Make sure that you are checking and changing the water every other day. Tulips will absorb water very quickly so staying consistent with watering will allow your tulips to thrive longer.

LIGHT: Please keep away from direct sunlight. Tulips will grow toward sunlight so if they seem to be bending more one way, rotate the vase to allow the arrangement to have a fuller effect.

Peony Care

Peonies may arrive in bud shaped form. Make sure you check the buds for any sticky sap (Peonies naturally produce sticky sap and can withhold the bud from blooming correctly). If sap is found, wash it away with warm water and rub the bud to loosen petals. Once peonies are cut and hydrated, you will begin to see them open up and bloom. Removing bacteria buildup on vases is vital to prolonging their lifespan. If you see any dead leaves or flowers, remove from the arrangement / bunch to make sure that diseases to the rest of the flowers do not spread.

WATER: Cut stems on a 45 degree angle to allow the stems to absorb the correct amount of water needed. Add lukewarm water to the vase and make sure that you are checking and changing the water every other day. Peonies will absorb water very quickly so staying consistent with watering will allow these beauties to thrive longer.

LIGHT: Please keep away from direct sunlight and store in a darker cooler area. Direct sun will cause discoloration and withering. If possible, put them in the fridge overnight away from fruits to prolong their life.