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Flower Care
Proper flower care techniques. 1: Begin with a clean vase. Add fresh water.

2: We recommend adding flower food to the water, but many people substitute an aspirin tablet, tablespoon of bleach or white vinegar.

3: Remove all of the foliage from below the water line. This prevents the foliage from decaying and keeps the water cleaner and the stems free flowing.

4: Give all flowers a fresh cut before placing them into the water. This helps ensure proper and full hydration.

5: Flowers will live longer if not placed in direct sunlight or within an area that receives a constant draft of air.

6: Every three days we recommend changing the water, cutting the stems and again adding water additive. This ensures the longest life vase of your flowers.


Reviving a Wilted Rose If a rose wilts and becomes limp,
remove it from the vase/arrangement. Re-cut the stem under water (cut off the
bottom inch of the stem). Place the flower into a warm water/flower food
solution for one hour or until the flower becomes firm. When it becomes firm,
you can return it to the vase/arrangement.
Flower Care
Don'ts Don't leave flowers out of water for
extended periods. Be sure to get them home and into water as soon as
possible!
Don't put flowers in a warm setting
(i.e., sunny spot or on a television). Warm water signals flowers to hurry up
and open, thus shortening your enjoyment.
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