Flower Care
After you've removed the overwrap, give each stem a good trim using floral shears or a sharp knife (but be careful!).
Pro Tip: If you are using a kitchen knife, we recommend sharpening your branch to a pencil point rather than trying to get a clean, angled cut! If a sharp implement is unavailable, you can also smash the bottom of the stem using a kitchen mallet, bottle of wine or other heavy kitchen object.
Time to get arranging! Drop the branches into your vase and shuffle and shift them until you're happy. Add height by trimming a few of the branches shorter than others or trim them all shorter for a tighter, denser arrangement. You can also leave length on for a looser, more open feel! Once you’re happy with their placement, fill the vase with water and let the hydration begin!
To help keep your blooming branches happy and thriving, we recommend finding a spot in your home or office about 3 feet or so from a sunny window. Also be sure to avoid any areas with direct heat like a radiator or air vent.
Trim your stems once every few days to allow your branches to keep hydrating and maximize their lifespan! You should begin to enjoy your blooms within a few days of arrival.