Flower Care

We want you to enjoy your gifts as much as we enjoyed making them for you! Just follow these simple tips to prolong their life and get the most out of your flowers

When Arranging

Fill your vase half to two thirds full with lukewarm water, this helps closed buds to start opening.

Arranging your flowers in cold water should be avoided as this can significantly reduce the longevity of your gift. Do not put flowers in metal or aluminium containers, glass and ceramic is ideal. Keep your flowers in a cool location, away from draughts, direct heat or sunlight.

Once Unwrapped

Your flowers may take up to 24 hours after being placed in water to reach their full potential.

Strip off all excess foliage and leaves below the water level to reduce and harmful bacteria within the water. Bacteria can block the stem and stop the flowers taking up the water.

Trimming

Flowers like their stems trimmed. So, trim them, at an angle with a knife (rather than scissors) by an inch or so. When trimming stems, always cut at an angle of roughly 45 degrees; this increases the surface area allowing your flowers to absorb more water.

If a Rose stars to droop at the head, re-cut the stem, wrap the head in paper to support it upright and plunge 5cms of the stem into boiling water for about 30seconds. Cut the stem again and place in deep cold water for two hours.

Feeding

Every order is accompanied by a sachet of cut flower food which will encourage buds to open and help to prolong the life and beauty of your flowers. Top up regularly with water and flower food, removing any fading flowers. Ensure the floristry foam used in arrangements is moist and topped up daily; this helps to prolong the life and vibrancy of your arrangements.