How to care for your Farmgirl Flowers ?

Farmgirl Flowers US ? May 19

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Picture this. You've just received some #fgflove to your doorstep. They're totally making your day and you plan to only spend time in the one spot on your sofa where you can admire them as you binge Bridgerton. Life is but a dream.
#1 GET SOME FRESH AIR Real talk: your flowers just took the red eye to get to your doorstep. If you need a stretch after a six hour stint in the middle seat, so do your flowers. Unwrap your bouquet and use your hands to gently separate flowers from one another. Remove any guard petals from the roses. They're the outer, protective petals that may look textured or slightly differently colored than the inner petals. Find a bud or two that broke in transit? No problem! We always include an extra stem or two just in case!
water water everywhere
After you stretch your legs, what's the next thing you do post-deplaning? Get some H20. Help your new flower friends rehydrate after their trip by trimming their stems and getting them into a vase that's at least halfway full of clean water ASAP.
#3 NOBODY PUTS BABY IN A CORNER WINDOW Direct sunlight (and heat!) make flowers melt faster than a triple scoop waffle cone on a triple digit day. Find a cool, darker place for them that's well out of direct sunlight and away from any heat sources. Less obvious culprits that can shorten the vase life of flowers are stove tops, heater vents, dryers, and other household appliances big and small that generate heat.
keep it clean
More than that packet of flower food or a little bit of lemon juice or any of the other homemade hacks for keeping flowers alive, the single best thing you can do to extend the vase life of your bouquet is to change the water daily. This will flush any bacteria build up out of the vase water and ensure your stems are getting a fresh drink of H20.
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