From the farmers market to your doorstep, our Market Boxes and Hauls are DIY arrangements that come with stems of our growers’ best blooms, bits and greens ready for the vase of your choosing and your design prowess! This pick is perfect for anyone itching to do a little arranging of their own right at home. Pro Tip: go big and make a single arrangement in a vase from your private collection! We recommend one that is just slightly larger than the stems themselves. Or, if you’re feeling fancy, make a series of minis and bud vases to scatter about your house! Below you’ll find a step by step guide to DIY arranging at home, as well as our best care tips to keep your arrangement happy and healthy!
Our Market Box is the ultimate Farmgirl Flowers DIY. We provide you all the freshest, seasonal blooms that we use to make our burlap arrangements in our studio - you provide a little elbow grease! Follow the steps below for some of our favorite Farmgirl tips and tricks for arranging and flower care!
Start all your flowers off on the right foot with a quick trim! Find a pair of scissors, kitchen shears or even a sharp kitchen knife and trim at least 1/2" off each stem. Pro Tip: aim for a 45° angle. This provides more surface area for the flowers to drink from and prevents the stems from sitting flush to the bottom of the vase (where bacteria can build up). Daily stem trims (or as often as you can remember) will also help to ensure your stems can get a fresh drink as they age!
Your flowers traveled a long way to get to you! After their adventure they're definitely feeling a little thirsty - give 'em a drink stat!! Fill a vase with cool tap water and pop the bouquet in (after you’ve trimmed the stems of course)!
Pro Tip: change the water daily (or as often as you can possibly remember!) This helps reduce the growth of bacteria in the vase water which will help you to get more bloom life from your bouquet.
Help your flowers live their best life and keep them out of direct sunlight and extreme heat. Unlike in the field, cut flowers don't love sunshine or heat. In fact, both can dramatically shorten their lifespan in the vase. That means that a sunny windowsill is off-limits, but three feet (or so!) away is a prime location!