Flowers Care Tips

Postal Flowers & Flowers By Stem Care Instructions

All our postal flowers are sent in dry boxes. Our Postal flower bouquets are arranged and delivered in a range of pretty flower sleeves. There will be a Hydrogel or water bubble attached to keep the flowers hydrated.

 

All "Flowers By The Stem" products are delivered in an unarranged format and are delivered in a flat dry packaging. They will be fresh and shipped in early bud form. For boththese product categories we recommend the following flower care.

These steps may seem basic, but they're all every bit as important as they are simple. What matters most is making sure that your flowers get plenty of fresh, clean water, and that they're able to absorb it without any difficulty.

 

Let the flowers rehydrate.

When your flowers arrive, they'll be wrapped in a paper sleeve. Cut or tear off the bottom inch of this sleeve, clip the stems, and place your flowers in water, with the sleeve still on. It will support the flowers while they first rehydrate, which will take just a few hours.

 

Cut the stems.

Use a clean, sharp blade to clip at least an inch off each stem upon receipt. This will enable the flowers to drink plenty of water, resulting in a longer vase life.

 

Remove lower foliage.

Carefully remove any leaves that lie below the water line. Wet foliage can rot and cause bacterial growth, leading to dirty water and a dramatically shortened vase life.

 

Clean your vase.

Make sure your vase is thoroughly cleaned and rinsed before filling it with clean water, as bacteria in the vase damages flowers.

 

Use clean, lukewarm water.

Water that's too hot or cold can be shocking to flowers, and inhibit their ability to drink.

 

Add flower food.

You'll receive a packet of flower food with your package; be sure to use it! This mild antibacterial agent will help keep your water clean and fresh.

 

Keep out of heat or direct sun.

Your flowers will be happiest in a cool room (65-72 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal), away from any heat sources like TVs, heat vents, and sunny windows.

 

Check water level daily.

Never let your vase run dry! Your flowers may be extremely thirsty, especially when they first arrive. Be sure to check the water level daily. If the water gets low, add more. If it appears at all cloudy, change the water, rinse the stems and cut a new end on each stem.