Share your happy feelings and best wishes on a big event through a basket of flowers. A classic gift that never gets old nor boring. Those amazing fresh roses were artfully arranged in a woven basket with stems of white gypsophila flowers and vivid green leaves.
When you combine the tones of pink, white, and purple together, you get a stunning gift display infused with soft colors to sooth anyone. Daydream in color with this rose and gypsophila dream worthy bouquet! A lively gift to send on her birthday or her graduation. What a beautiful idea for Teacher’s Day too!
Keep your flowers in a cool location away from sources of heat such as household appliances or radiators, direct sunlight such as windowsills, and drafts from windows or doors.
Try not to neglect your flowers for more than 2-3 days. Be sure to take them out of the vase to change the cloudy water, and cut the stems at an angle with the sharpest scissors, shears, or knife you can find.
Remove any foliage that will fall below the waterline of your vase. If any foliage is left below the waterline, it will firstly introduce bacteria back into your clean water and will also decompose quickly being submerged.
Sometimes flowers will have discolored petals around the flower’s outer edge when delivered... don’t worry, these are just to protect the flowers. Remove these as they often fall from the flower into your vase water.
If your floral masterpiece is made on floral foam, make sure it is always soaked in plenty of water.
Flowers are incredibly thirsty and will drink the contents of a vase very quickly. Keep your eye on the water level and top this up regularly with room temperature water.
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