Care Tips
 

Fresh Cut Flowers

- Keep fresh flowers away from extreme temperatures, which can quickly dry out the flowers and cause wilting.

- If your flowers come in plastic packing, remove this as soon as possible.

- Do not place your arrangement near fruit or smoke. The ethylene gas is detrimental to many flower types.

- Avoid placing flower arrangements in windowsills and other areas with full sun where flowers can wilt due to overheating.

- Most flowers will last longer under cool conditions.
 

How To Keep Your Flowers Looking Fresh

- Keep your vase filled with water! All flower and foliage stems should be submerged. Flowers stay fresher, and longer when they can get a drink!

- If your flowers come in a basket or other container with foam, add fresh water every day.

- Immediately remove dead or wilting leaves and stems from fresh flower arrangements.

- Watch your water. When it gets cloudy it’s time to change it out.
 

Changing The Water In Your Flower Arrangement

- First, remove any dead or dying flowers from the arrangement.

- After carefully removing the good flowers, clean the vase thoroughly with soapy water to remove any bacteria that could cause the fresh flowers to deteriorate even quicker. Be sure to rinse thoroughly.

- Replace the water and mix in the flower preservative provided by your florist, according to the instructions on the packet.

- For best results, cut stems with a sharp knife at an angle about one to two inches from the bottom. This allows them to better absorb water. Do not use scissors to cut your flowers because they can crush the stems and prevent water absorption.

- Place loose stems or wrapped bouquets of fresh flowers in your water mixture as soon as possible.
 

Plant Care Instructions:

- Sunlight: Keep your indoor plants in indirect sunlight.

- Water: Water when the topsoil is dry. Keep the soil moist but never waterlogged. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

- Rotating: Rotating the plant every few weeks is helpful for your plant’s even growth.

- Cleaning: Wipe leaves regularly to remove dust and keep them shiny & breathable. Remove wasted or discarded unwanted leaves and stems periodically.

- Soil/Fertilizer: Use well-draining soil. Occasionally fertilize with balanced liquid (diluted) fertilizer every few months