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Caring for your flowers

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We hope these care tips will educate, inform and inspire you. By following our simple instructions, you will gain extra life and pleasure from your flowers. Please call us with any questions about flower care and we'll be happy to help you.


Caring for cut flowers:

 

Fill a deep vase with lukewarm water and add the flower food we have provided. Ensure the vase is clean, as bacteria harms flowers.
If you run out of the Flower Food you can substitute with a teaspoon of lemon juice, sugar, aspirin, or bleach (anything that inhibits the growth of bacteria and feeds the flowers).
Take approximately 2cm off all stems, making a slanted cut with a sharp knife or very sharp scissors and remove leaves that will fall below the waterline.
Avoid direct sunlight, heat or draughts which can shorten flowers' lives and keep flowers away from fruit.
Top up the water regularly, add flower food in proportion and remove faded flowers as they occur.
Caring for arrangements:
Mix the Flower Food with water and pour into the vase or bowl supplied with the flowers.
Remember to protect your furniture by placing something under the arrangement.
Never let the oasis (green foam) dry out. Simply add water to the oasis daily and enjoy.

Speciality flower care:


For roses:


Scald the bottom of the stem of the roses in boiling water for approximately 30 seconds before placing them in a clean vase of fresh water to which you have added the Flower Food.
Refresh the vase and water daily. If roses begin to wilt, re-cut the stems.
If you have received your roses while at the office, they can be left in the box with the water vials until you arrive home.

For tropical flowers: (blooms include: Heliconia, Orchids, Anthuriums)


A regular misting with a fine spray and a wipe over with a damp cloth will ensure your tropical flowers retain their glossy foliage.

For lilums:


To prevent pollen stains, remove stamens by gently pulling them up out of the flower with a tissue.
Pollen stains can be brushed off . If pollen gets into the fabric, treat as you would an-oil based stain.

For tulips:


Tulips continue to grow after they are cut, stretching towards a light source.
Turn your vase occasionally to ensure an even growth of your tulips.