

Rose Care Tips.
From the time we receive our roses in our store we begin a careful process that insures our roses continue to last long after they are
delivered from our store. With so much effort that goes into the selection process to the handling of our roses in our store it only
makes sense to share some tips to help our customers keep their roses looking fresh and last long after they receive them.
Roses drink lots of water.
Roses need plenty of water in order to continue to nourish the petals of the rose. It starts from the moment they are received from
the growers and are unpacked from their shipping boxes the one of the first things we do is clear away any extra greens that could
contaminate the water that the roses are placed in. We then carefully cut the stems at an angle giving the rose stem a large
opening allowing the water and nutrients to flow up the stem. This first process is the most important part of the whole process and if
the rose is not handled correctly it can contribute to problems later on when the rose is used in the arrangement.
This process is continued once again before the rose is actually used in the arrangement and this insures that a continued supply of
water is feeding the petals. This is why it is so important to keep plenty of water in the vase for your roses because they drink water
continuously and if they don't have the water the rose will not survive very long. Adding water at least once a day is needed to keep
the ends of the roses submerged under the water. This means that if you leave your roses at the office over the weekend chances
are they will not make it until Monday morning.
Bacteria kills the rose faster.
As your roses sit inside of their glass vase and you continue to add water everyday you may notice the water starting to get murky
and this usually starts to appear after 2 to 3 days. The bacteria levels began to rise in the water and the best way to handle this
problem is to remove the bacteria by replacing the water with fresh clean water. It is very important to keep the roses in water during
this process however if you feel the stems have been out of the water to long its always good idea to re cut the stems before placing
them into the fresh water. Once again this helps keep the flow of water in the stem which will continue to help your roses last as long
as possible. Be sure to add your packet of flower food that you received with your roses at this point to give your roses the nutriants
they need.
Keep away from Heat and Direct Sunlight.
Keeping your roses in a cool place is also a way to increase the life of your roses. Exposing your roses to direct sunlight and heat
will increase the amount of water the roses will drink and increase the bacteria levels in the water.