Flower Care
We hope you love your flowers as much as we do. To extend the vase life of your new blooms there are a few things you can do.
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Change your vase water regularly
Changing the water in you vase will prolong the life of your flowers. We recommend changing every 2-3 days to get the most out of your blooms.
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Recut the stems
Flower stems should be recut every time they’re removed from a water source to allow them to drink. For best results, cut stems on a 45 degree angle.
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Keep cool
Most flowers prefer cooler environments. Keeping your blooms away from heaters or warm window ledges will keep them fresh for as long as possible.
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Remove old blooms
As flowers age they release chemicals that cause other flowers to age faster. We suggest you remove old or wilted blooms in order to keep your longer-lasting flowers thriving.
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Handle with care
Treat flowers delicately. Try not to leave them out of water or in the sun for too long as this will damage the blooms.
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Remember, flowers are seasonal
Like all seasonal produce, each flower has a unique vase life. Some last longer than others, and some may respond differently each time you bring them home. Witnessing this lifecycle is part of the delight in owning a little slice of nature.