Note: The colorant applied to our roses is safe, though it can leave a residual stain in the water or on nearby surfaces. Replace the water daily to prevent vase discoloration.
1. Trim your stems. Make sure to trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in your vase with your flower food. This helps them hydrate properly! 2. Replace the vase water. Keep your vase free of harmful bacteria that will shorten the lifespan of your flowers by removing wilted petals, removing leaves below the waterline, and replacing the water in your vase often. 3. Keep it cool. Your cut flowers will always be happiest in cooler spaces. Whatever you do, avoid sunny windows!
1. Trim your stems. Make sure to trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in your vase with your flower food. This helps them hydrate properly! 2. Replace the vase water. Keep your vase free of harmful bacteria that will shorten the lifespan of your flowers by removing wilted petals, removing leaves below the waterline, and replacing the water in your vase often. 3. Keep it cool. Your cut flowers will always be happiest in cooler spaces. Whatever you do, avoid sunny windows!
Note: The colorant applied to our roses is safe, though it can leave a residual stain in the water or on nearby surfaces. Replace the water daily to prevent vase discoloration.
1. Trim your stems. Make sure to trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in your vase with your flower food. This helps them hydrate properly! 2. Replace the vase water. Keep your vase free of harmful bacteria that will shorten the lifespan of your flowers by removing wilted petals, removing leaves below the waterline, and replacing the water in your vase often. 3. Keep it cool. Your cut flowers will always be happiest in cooler spaces. Whatever you do, avoid sunny windows!
1. Trim your stems. Make sure to trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in your vase with your flower food. This helps them hydrate properly! 2. Replace the vase water. Keep your vase free of harmful bacteria that will shorten the lifespan of your flowers by removing wilted petals, removing leaves below the waterline, and replacing the water in your vase often. 3. Keep it cool. Your cut flowers will always be happiest in cooler spaces. Whatever you do, avoid sunny windows!