flower Care

  1. Use a Fresh, Clean Vase
    Start with a thoroughly cleaned vase. Any leftover bacteria can cause your flowers to wilt sooner.

  2. Remove Excess Leaves
    Carefully trim off any leaves that are below the waterline. Leaves in the water can cause it to spoil quickly.

  3. Trim the Stems Regularly
    Cut about 2-3 cm off the bottom of each stem at a slight angle. Doing this every few days prevents the ends from hardening and ensures the flowers absorb water more efficiently.

  4. Change the Water Often
    Just like us, flowers thrive on fresh water. Keep the water topped up, and replace it whenever it gets cloudy or dirty.

  5. Keep Them Cool
    Avoid placing flowers in direct sunlight, near drafts, or next to ripening fruit, as these can cause wilting. A cooler spot will help them last longer.

  6. Remove Wilting Flowers
    As flowers naturally fade, remove any that have wilted. Not only do they detract from the arrangement, but they can also spread mold to the healthier blooms.