Friday, 13 July 2018

How To Take Good Care Of Flowers That Were Recently Delivered At Your Doorstep?

Flowers happened to be one of the most common gift for all special occasions as well as movements that two people wish to share with each other.  There is  nothing better than a bouquet of beautiful flowers when you wish to share a given corner or make a lasting impression  on someone.  It  is  for this reason that whenever one receives any kind of flowers on their graduation,  anniversary,  Valentine's Day,  or any  occasion that matters they try their best to keep those flowers with them as long as possible.  

 We  went around to a number of flowers delivery  vendors  as well as people responsible for sending Flowers to Philippines and asked for the professional opinion about what can be done to  ensure that flowers remain  fresh and  blooming for as long as possible.  There are a few useful  and interesting things that we learnt from these conversations,  a few snippets are shared below:

A person who works for a  store that delivers Birthday flowers to Philippines told us start the first thing that they do to keep flowers fresh is cut their stems. it is also one of the biggest mistakes that many people make after the received flowers. The trick is to use the garden shear to cut the flower stems by an inch or two at a specific angle.  When  you cut a flower from a specific angle it allows better water intake as it doesn't allow the  blooms to set flat at the bottom end of the vase.  Once  you have cut it make sure that you keep trimming the bouquet in every few days.

Another person who is responsible for delivery of Anniversary Flowers to Philippines town suggested regular pruning of flowers.  One should get rid of all the leaves  that are present below the waterline.  Not  only will it improve the look of your bouquet but will also keep away any kind of bacterial growth. A  flowers like roses come with guard Petals that are formed by 2 or 3 petals located on the outermost  circle.  When  you remove these it allows your flower to open up fully and  brighten up the place it is kept.  Once  you are done with initial pruning you must check out your flowers on a daily basis for loose or dead petals and leaves to avoid any kind of bacterial rotting.