| Looking after your flowers
Get Them Ready—Pull off all stem
leaves that will be covered by vase water. In a water-filled basin or bowl
submerge flower stems, and cut them diagonally with scissors. This simple step
will help your flowers absorb cut flower food, while eliminating stem-clogging
bacteria.
Feed Your Flowers—Always start with a clean vase and add a packet of cut flower
food to warm water. A packet of flower food is enclosed with all flowers and
arrangements from us. The use of flower food has been shown to increase the life
of fresh flowers by several days. In.
Show Them Off—Display your flowers in a cool, draft-free location, away from
harsh sunlight and heat vents. Don't set flowers on top of a TV. Top off water
daily and replace totally after several days. Flowers like to be spray misted
too! When you're down to your last few blooms, change to a smaller vase.
Tips for Getting Started—Beautiful bouquets and flower arrangements can be shown
off in many different types of vases and containers. The possibilities are
endless—from an antique teapot or brass urn, to an elegant crystal vase, or a
simple glass jar. Avoid containers made of steel or iron.
Tip: Make sure your vase is leak proof, and has a neck and water reservoir large
enough for your flowers to fit comfortably.
For some flower arrangements you
may also want to use a brick of floral foam—a substance that, when saturated,
holds flowers in place.
Tip: Be sure to soak your foam in
water containing a floral food solution. Let foam absorb water at its own rate.
Cut it to fit the shape of your container, leaving enough space for reserve
water. Floral foam cuts easier when wet.
If your flowers sometimes don't
stand up straight ...
Tip: It could be your vase is too
short for your flowers, or your flowers are too tall for your vase! A good rule
of thumb: the height of your vase should be about half to one-third as tall as
your flowers.
Tip: Build a grid across the top
of your vase with clear tape. Then place flowers within the grid.
Oh no! I've cut my flowers too
short!
Tip: Don't worry. Just add
pebbles or marbles to the bottom of your vase or simply float the head of a
broken flower in a clear bowl for a charming display.
Splish, splash, my furniture is
taking a bath!
Tip: To avoid "spill over" when
watering your flowers, use a kitchen bulb-type baster to reach into narrow vases
and full arrangements.
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