Flower Care Guide
Expert tips to keep your blooms beautiful longer
Keeping Your Flowers Fresh
Simple daily care for longer-lasting arrangements.
Orchid & Plant Care
Healthy orchids and indoor plants with easy weekly routines.
Keeping Your Flowers Fresh
Trim stems at a 45° angle upon arrival. Change water every 2 days and add the flower food packet included with your arrangement. Keep flowers in a cool spot away from direct sunlight, heating vents, and fruit.
Orchid & Plant Care
Water orchids once a week with ice cubes. Place in bright, indirect light at 65–80°F. After blooming, cut the stem above the node for reblooming. For indoor plants, check soil moisture before watering and rotate quarterly for even growth.
Flower Care Guide
Flower Care Guide
Fresh Cut Flowers
- Trim stems at an angle upon arrival
- Use the provided flower food in fresh, cool water
- Change water every 2-3 days
- Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and fruit
- Remove wilted blooms to extend the life of remaining flowers
Orchid Care
- Place in bright, indirect light
- Water once weekly — let roots dry slightly between watering
- Maintain humidity with a pebble tray
- Fertilize monthly during growing season
- Orchids can rebloom! Cut the spike above a node after flowers drop
Plants & Succulents
- Check individual care tags for light and water requirements
- Most indoor plants prefer indirect light
- Succulents need bright light and infrequent watering
- Ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot
Care Instructions
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Fresh Cut Flowers
Trim stems at a 45° angle, change water every 2 days, keep away from direct sunlight and fruit. Use the flower food packet provided with your arrangement.
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Orchid Care
Water once a week with ice cubes. Place in bright, indirect light. Orchids thrive in 65-80°F. After blooming, cut the stem above the node for reblooming.
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Plant Care
Check soil moisture before watering. Most indoor plants prefer indirect light. Rotate quarterly for even growth. Mist tropical plants for humidity.