DIY Flower Prep and Care 101- Long, Extended Version with Unboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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    Proper DIY Flower Care and Prep is often the most common thing new florists and DIY'ers skip. Although this is a long (i.e. boring) video, it's crucial to follow all the steps to have optimal results.
    Here are the basic rules:
    - Unbox your flowers and count everything.
    - Look through all paper wrappings.
    - Leave all outer wrappings on, cut stems, and place in fresh water for 1 hour BEFORE removing wrappings. This prevents sad drooping.
    - After 1 hour, remove all wrapping. Place all flowers in size-appropriate containers and give delicates their own special vase.
    - Don't be afraid if your blooms are not looking awesome upon unpacking. They are still closed and need a day to open and hydrate.
    Always email us with pictures ASAP if you feel a flower is looking compromised, as we will happily send more or refund if a bunch of flowers is deemed unusable.
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  • @farrahmiller1871
    @farrahmiller1871 11 месяцев назад +6

    I LOVE that you said "you will be disappointed on the onset." I always feel this way (when I pick up from the market), but everything turns out alright. ❤

  • @jdreisbach8721
    @jdreisbach8721 2 года назад +35

    You are hands down the best DIY wedding flower tutorial out there. I’ve done several DIY florals for weddings and your information is spot on. Your take the guess work out of how much product to buy and I hope one day to help a bride with a big enough flower budget so I can order product from you. I’m really curious to see how it compares to the local wholesale market.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +6

      Joyce, you made my friggin' day, thank you so much for your kind comment and encouragement! I'd love to see your creations regardless of where you buy your blooms, so feel free to dm us on Insta!

    • @mpoimokhafola333
      @mpoimokhafola333 Год назад +2

      U really really made my day
      Thanks again for your knowledge

  • @Bozbaby103
    @Bozbaby103 Год назад +2

    Im not finished with the video, but I had to say I love your humor and style. Firm, no sh*t with a heavy dash of comedy. Thank you.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive, encouraging comment. Greatly appreciated, friend. ❤

  • @courtneycamera1
    @courtneycamera1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I will say that this video is my favorite to just listen to in the background at work, and I’ve got no clue why. I’ve watched this video so many times.😂😂

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  10 месяцев назад +1

      We love that! Helping you get through the workday while teaching you flower prep.. the best of both worlds!

  • @luvFoody
    @luvFoody Год назад +2

    Even though i can't buy your flowers (in Canada) I appreciate these tutorials!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      If you live close to the border you can!!!! 🤣
      But seriously, I'm so glad I can help you on your floral journey. Thank you for taking time out of your day to leave me a kind comment. XOXOX, Amy

  • @tinacomputer
    @tinacomputer 2 года назад +3

    This short learning process has taught me alot. About how do my flowers 💐 now

  • @suepercy8390
    @suepercy8390 2 года назад +6

    Love your little written asides!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Ha, I'm glad, we like to spice it up a bit!

  • @ashleyrickard8810
    @ashleyrickard8810 2 года назад +2

    This is extremely helpful!! I’m so happy I found you! Your videos are the best & you explain it on point. Thank you.

  • @d2dab2dac1965
    @d2dab2dac1965 Год назад +3

    So, I've jumped in with both feet.
    I've got 20 years experience as a retail sales person in a garden center setting.
    I've set up a location for a florist, aligned myself with a network, and have discovered my target market. ... I just appreciate the video and realize the level of knowledge I lack starting out, but I am excited to bloom. Thank you! I'm subscribed! 😊

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      Welcome! We're so happy to have you!

  • @lisalanghauser7442
    @lisalanghauser7442 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Plus comment section& your answers, very very helpful.
    Thanks

  • @ariannagao1983
    @ariannagao1983 Месяц назад

    Love your lightness and the joy mood in this video ❤

  • @KayJayDOPE
    @KayJayDOPE 3 месяца назад

    this was amazing loved the commentary

  • @houseofkingdesigndecor3010
    @houseofkingdesigndecor3010 Год назад

    Funny I just said I love your videos and your tone of voice!!😂 You rock at what you do!!!!

  • @eslibravo-ulloa3238
    @eslibravo-ulloa3238 Год назад +1

    This video was extremely helpful, thank you!!!!

  • @marthacarlston4779
    @marthacarlston4779 Год назад +3

    YES! Organization is absolutely a factor in successful design. Well done!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      So so true! I spend WAY MORE TIME pulling recipes and prepping than I do design work.

  • @reesewhitt5495
    @reesewhitt5495 Год назад +1

    One of the best prep videos, and your voice is fine. Love the humor too.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Reese! XOXOX, Ames

  • @janicelavoie2457
    @janicelavoie2457 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoy your videos. Please doe more on transporting the finished floral arrangements. I bet you have some awesome tips.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the suggestion, we actually have that on our list!!! XOXOX

  • @shellohween924
    @shellohween924 3 месяца назад

    This was an excellent tutorial and explanation about how to process flowers. I’ve been a professional designer my entire life and it does my heart good to see such excellent instruction❤
    Everything you were saying got a yes! from me. It can be hard to teach lay people all the intricacies of the process of processing flowers in clear terms. Again, well done!
    🌸👏🏻🌸

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the kind and wonderful words! 🥰

  • @vida2515
    @vida2515 2 года назад +2

    Thanks this Tutorial was extremely helpful 🌺🌸🌸🌸💕

  • @ErikaB88
    @ErikaB88 3 года назад +8

    This is SUCH a helpful video!!!! Thank you so much. First time ordering flowers for my little sister wedding. Now I feel prepared to prepare them!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Yas, queen!!!!

    • @mpoimokhafola333
      @mpoimokhafola333 Год назад +1

      Please give me the details I'd like to order flowers from u I'm from Lesotho

  • @sohanagy5010
    @sohanagy5010 3 года назад +2

    Very helpful, Thank you!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comment, I'm so glad it helped! XO

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 года назад +4

    amazing video Flower Moxie. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the outstanding work.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the kind comment. I was scared it would get a lot of hate cause it was so long and boring, but important. Thank you for sending positive vibes! (as if someone named Keyser The Red Beard could do anything but be a dream boat)

    • @KeyserTheRedBeard
      @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie No problem at all, always happy to support my fellow content creators. I think having an extended cut is cool for the people interested to see it. Maybe I can incorporate some of your awesome elements into my videos. BTW, flattery will get you everywhere. HAHA

  • @DS-qg6ox
    @DS-qg6ox 3 года назад +3

    Oh my!!!! Have helped a wedding floral designer and she doesn't prep her flowers correctly! Sooooo glad I found your video! Thank you!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      I'm glad our video helped you! I will say that there are many ways to handle blooms, so this is what works best for me! XOXOX

  • @lynnemapp7902
    @lynnemapp7902 Год назад +1

    Love your instructions. You make it less daunting

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad, that's the goal! XOXOX, Amy

    • @lynnemapp7902
      @lynnemapp7902 Год назад +1

      I’m doing my daughters wedding buttonholes and table decorations tomorrow. I’m in the UK and the temp is 35 degrees I may do as you suggest put them in a box in the fridge. Thanks for your tutorial

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      @@lynnemapp7902 I love hydration chambers, they can keep a bout fresh for weeks!

  • @na789
    @na789 Год назад

    Marvellous, thanks

  • @katiethompson8303
    @katiethompson8303 3 года назад +5

    LOVE the video!! Thanks for the tip and the subtitles are so fun haha xx

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      So glad it helped and that you enjoyed the funnies! XOXOX

  • @nikkikennedy551
    @nikkikennedy551 3 года назад +2

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! Did I say thank you?!
    You're 👏amazing

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Nikki!

    • @nikkikennedy551
      @nikkikennedy551 3 года назад +1

      I've been binge watching your videos the last couple days 😆

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      @@nikkikennedy551 Yasss Queen!

  • @keapoizhang2891
    @keapoizhang2891 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your knowledge and wisdom to better prepare of handling, processing and preparing for design. Great job 🙏presenting concepts and concerns.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind comment. The world seriously needs more folks like you! Thank you for being here. 🥰♥

  • @dananaz12
    @dananaz12 Год назад +4

    I totally agree with @joyce Dreisbach , you are far most the best DIY flower channel . I’ve brought flowers, and you guys still help me before I was about to panic . Trust me I don’t panic so , with me on the fence of a panic was scary lol 😂 so anyway , you guys got me through touching up and making my arrangement looked finished . The client was very happy with corsages, boutonnières and her bouquet . Thank you so much for all your help, I hope to put a order in soon . 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😍😍😍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Send us an email at hello@flowermoxie.com if you need anything at all

  • @KM-jd2og
    @KM-jd2og Год назад +9

    Looking through your DIY packages I literally teared up from relief. Might have been a little stressed haha, but not anymore! Your work is stunning, and I can't wait to start making my wedding flowers for our April wedding 😍

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      I'm so thrilled to hear that! Which packages are your favorite?? XXXX, Amy

  • @nurjehankarim9787
    @nurjehankarim9787 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial

  • @robingassen584
    @robingassen584 3 года назад +4

    FYI Walmart has buckets pretty cheap! I bought about 6 for my flowers! Lifesavers!

    • @robingassen584
      @robingassen584 3 года назад

      Also, just ordered my second shipment for daughter no. 2 wedding!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      That's awesome, thank you for sharing! I'm always drawn to those flared-out plastic trashcans, but a good bucket is always helpful! XO

  • @deneendavis962
    @deneendavis962 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this 101 thank you so much , I have an event I’m setting up for on sat . This will def come in handy . The flowers aren’t as elegant , but I’m sure better care of them I hope to be fine lol

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      I'm so thrilled it was helpful for you! I'm sure you're going to do a great job! XOXO

  • @garutrosefarm7605
    @garutrosefarm7605 2 года назад

    I like this video, it's very usefull.... thank you.
    best regard from Garut Rose Farm in Indonesia

  • @weiyanli874
    @weiyanli874 2 года назад +1

    I LOVE your voice!

  • @Artesmarcos11.11
    @Artesmarcos11.11 Год назад +2

    Flores lindas

  • @kockjannie261
    @kockjannie261 2 года назад +3

    A very helpful video indeed. Could you possibly talk about cooler/refrigeration of flowers, when & if to put them in a cooler & for how long etc, please. Thanking you from Sth Australia.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      Here you go, sis!
      flower-moxie.reamaze.com/kb/flower-questions/do-i-need-to-refrigerate-my-flowers

    • @kockjannie261
      @kockjannie261 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie thanks for that, but I was thinking about flowers generally in a shop setting, not at home.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      @@kockjannie261 Ah! I always like to let flowers that need to open open first before I pop them in a cooler! Things like roses, garden roses, anemones, ranunculus, etc. For things that don't open, like astrantia, lisianthus, chocolate queen anne's lace, I put them in the cooler until I'm ready to design!

    • @kockjannie261
      @kockjannie261 2 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie Thank you very much for this information, it is very helpful. Have a lovely day. 💖

  • @madisonflippo8940
    @madisonflippo8940 3 года назад +8

    I’m so excited to shop with you for my wedding! It’s in 2023, but I’m planning now. I’m soaking in as much as I can! If you ever do a hanging ceiling arrangement, you should record it! We plan to have two of them and I’m still trying to figure that all out. I’m sure it’ll be a lot of work. Thank you for this helpful video!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      That's so awesome, CONGRATS!!!!! I sure will, and when it comes time you can get a Custom Design if you want a florist to look at your Pinterest and Venue photos and come up with a strategy on how to build it! XOXO

    • @madisonflippo8940
      @madisonflippo8940 3 года назад

      I definitely planned to reach out when it gets a little closer. I’m sure I’ll need help making sure I have enough flowers. You all are amazing and so helpful! Thank you!

  • @paulatorres6856
    @paulatorres6856 2 года назад +2

    I love your video. A few questions. What temperature should the flowers be stored at? I don't have room to put everything in the frig over night. I'm always afraid that everything will die. Also, I like to but ribbon on the bouquets night before wedding but I don't want everything to be wet from leaving in water all night. Any thoughts?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind comment! Event flowers should be stored at room temp to look their best! The only flowers I put in the cooler would be anemones, astrantia, and blown peonies and ranunculus. I only do this if it's really hot outside because even throw my room is around 70 flowers seem to know it's hot as balls outside and don't last as long.
      Flowers look the best about 2 days before they expire, which is why you want those suckers out in room temp. =)
      For ribbon, I always have it cut but put them on when I had the bride her bouquet because you're right, it always gets wet in transit.

  • @lwill2306
    @lwill2306 2 года назад

    Great video! Bummed we missed some great dad jokes though with the edits!

  • @tinacomputer
    @tinacomputer 2 года назад

    Thanks for information from Touch of Class Floral Design

  • @janewalter9470
    @janewalter9470 Год назад +2

    Do you use floral food in your buckets? Where can I purchase those great snips? Wonderful prep video. Thanks

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      I don't use floral food often. Only if a blooms is looking really sleepy and needs a hit of glucose and even then, I'm never really sure how much it helps.
      We well snips on our supply site, see link below. They've been really hard to get since the pandemic supply chain issues, so I think we have a different brand because we can't the Clause ones, but they still work great. XXXX, Amy
      diyflowersupply.com/

  • @shirleybonsell986
    @shirleybonsell986 2 года назад +4

    My flowers are arriving tomorrow. On Thursday I need to transport them to our venue, where we will be assembling the arrangements. Should I leave them boxed until Thursday, or hydrate tomorrow, and carefully return to the box for transport (about 30 min) and then rehydrate? Hope that makes sense.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +3

      That totally makes sense! You definitely want to de-box and hydrate! They need to start perking up and opening. If they are left in the box and in their sleeve the trapped moisture will cause them to break down and possibly start shattering. Personally, I would crowd them in buckets of water to transport them. The greenery and carnations can go back in the box, but the other flowers can bruise by being stuffed back in the box.

  • @amandasmith5216
    @amandasmith5216 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for all the great information! I do have a question I'm hoping you can help with. If I get my flowers on a Friday and my event is Saturday, does that give my roses/flowers enough time to rehydrate and open up if I make the bouquets Friday night?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      Nope, they'll be tight. Also, if there is a shipping delay (which has happened more since the pandemic) then you'll be in full freak-out mode. Have your flowers delivered on Wednesday, or at the latest on Thursday to stay safe! XOXOXO, Amy

    • @amandasmith5216
      @amandasmith5216 2 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie Good to know, thank you!

  • @larhodes19
    @larhodes19 2 года назад +2

    Hi! I love your videos so much! Can you please tell me what size trash cans those are? 1.5, 2.5 or 3 gallon?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kindness! I used 1.5 and 2.5! I'm sure the 3 gal would work if it wasn't too deep. XOXO, Amy

  • @sarariofrio8227
    @sarariofrio8227 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for teaching us so much about flowers. I've found your videos and website resources really helpful! :)
    Just out of curiosity, what items for a wedding (bridal bouquet, centrepieces, boutonnieres, etc) can you create with that amount of flowers? I will be staying at a hotel 4 days before my wedding - there I will do all the prep work and flower arrangements, so I am asking just to have a rough idea of how much space I will need for one of your 'large package' of flowers :)
    Thank you, and keep doing these amazing tutorials!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      You're so welcome! This was probably a medium. Building a large package in a hotel room would be rough.
      Maybe you can ask the hotel if you could use an unused meeting room to build your flowers in and then move them back to your room?

    • @sarariofrio8227
      @sarariofrio8227 Год назад

      @@FlowerMoxie Thank you! That is super useful to know :) Hopefully I can get a hold of a meeting room. Wish me luck haha

  • @gardenfairy16
    @gardenfairy16 Год назад +5

    This is a SUPER helpful video! I have a few quick questions:
    1, Would you say to have flowers delivered about 3 days before the wedding?
    2, It looked like you didn't really strip any leaves off of the greenery before putting them in water. Is that right? Or do you strip greenery a certain amount as well to keep leaves out of water?
    3, (This is the difficult question) What would you recommend if I want to do pictures and a small reception in one location (Utah) and then travel for a full blown ceremony, dinner, and large reception about 8 hours away (Colorado) two days later? Would that require me to do all my flowers twice, or would bouquets and the reception decorations last that long?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much for your kind words and questions!
      1. Yep, you need a day for the flowers to rehydrate, perk up, and begin to open. Then having two design days is nice! Additionally, it's nice to have a 'buffer' day in case there's a shipping delay or if something unexpectedly bites the dust it allows ample time for a replacement.
      2. With greenery, you can be lazy and crowd it more. I do my best, but when you have a sea of flowers then giving the greens a fresh cut and popping them in the bucket is fine.
      3. Honest truth, they might look a bit rough. When you design, transport, set up, break down, haul back, and then do it all again then it can be a lot like taking a ripe banana with you to work....you can only do it once. If you're working with hardier flowers then it will probably be fine, but they will only look the best the first go around.
      I wish I had better news for you with that, but after 14 years of being a florist, I've learned that wedding flowers are pretty much trashed by the end of the night. Flowers look the best right before they expire, which is why we ship them early and the flowers don't need to be in the cooler. Does that make sense?

  • @rachelwhittaker3919
    @rachelwhittaker3919 2 года назад +2

    Are we adding anything to the water? And do you we need to continue to keep flowers hydrated through the process of making the arrangements and after they are completed

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Personally, I don't use flower food, but some people like it! If you use it, just make sure you don't get it too concentrated, as I've burned my flowers that way.
      After you build your arrangements pop them back in water, or fill up the centerpiece vase to keep everything hydrated. =)

  • @josiedudouit1933
    @josiedudouit1933 3 года назад +6

    Great tips...thanks! Quick question, for a Sat event how many days in advance is needed to have the flowers on hand?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +3

      Thank you, Josie! We recommend a Wednesday delivery for a Saturday wedding. Day 1(when your flowers arrive) is prep day, Day 2-3 is design days, and Day 4 is the wedding day. On Day 4 you should delegate all floral transports.

    • @josiedudouit1933
      @josiedudouit1933 3 года назад +2

      @@FlowerMoxie thanks for your reply! Do the flowers in particular roses have to kept very cold during those 3-4 days? Some of business that only do flowers for special events may not have refrigerator space or an actual flower shop equipped with refrigeration...any suggestions?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +2

      @@josiedudouit1933 I only put sensitive flowers in the fridge/cooler in hot weather months. Things like Astrantia, Anemones, Queen Anne's Lace, Ranunculus, Lisianthus can go in the fridge if it's super hot outside. I have a video on putting flowers in the fridge, just check out our channel or this page:
      flowermoxie.com/pages/flower-care

    • @josiedudouit1933
      @josiedudouit1933 3 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie thank you kindly and I'll be watching the video 🙏

  • @aimeegallard
    @aimeegallard 11 месяцев назад

    Omg i love you.

  • @michellekrogedal6823
    @michellekrogedal6823 2 года назад +3

    How long can they sit in the bucket? If I have them delivered on Thursday, can I have them put together on Saturday?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +3

      Oh yeah, with a fresh cut they'll be just fine! Keep them in room temp, no hot garages. =)

  • @classicalmloo1216
    @classicalmloo1216 Год назад +1

    haha "calm down I said horrors"

  • @maizatulnadzirah5789
    @maizatulnadzirah5789 Год назад +1

    Hi! Thank you for the video. I learned a lot from it. So easy to understand!!
    I bought flowers to make some bouquets for my friends’ graduation and realised I made a few mistakes. The flowers started to wilt/sad looking (?) after two days in water.
    I want to ask, what is the optimum days for me to buy the flowers before arrangement?
    Once i designed them, how long and how to store the bouquets?
    Thank you so much! You save my life.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      I'm so glad you found us! So were your containers clean, the house cool, or was it hot as balls outside?
      This summer was HARD on shipping those flowers so they could have gotten heat stressed. Normally, flowers should last way longer than 2 days so they may have been old or gotten zapped by the heat in transit.

    • @maizatulnadzirah5789
      @maizatulnadzirah5789 Год назад +1

      Thank you for answering.
      The containers are clean. But my country is a very hot country (100 degrees in the afternoon). And since there is no florist for fresh flower in my area, i needed to go to the town which took me 2/3 hours to go there. But I made sure for full air conditioning the car just for the flowers.
      However after i designed the flowers, they wilt :( is it the best for me to store the bouquets in the refrigerator?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      @@maizatulnadzirah5789 Yes, I do think is hurting the flowers, but I feel they have already been compromised before you buy them.
      Maybe try alternative varieties?

  • @kimberlygarabedian6944
    @kimberlygarabedian6944 Год назад

    First of all, thank you for all of this valuable information your videos and tutorials are true lifelines for newbie florists like me looking to jump start their business in the wedding industry. Is it alright if i receive flowers on a Friday morning for a Sunday wedding or is that not enough time for the flowers (particularly roses) to open up? Help!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words! You could receive your flowers on Friday but you'll want to make sure you're hydrating them and helping them open up before the Sunday wedding. You can use a hair dryer, (on it's cold/low setting) to help get your roses to open up a little bit!

  • @user-ho4zh4zf1y
    @user-ho4zh4zf1y 10 месяцев назад

    Please could you do a video on flower recipes I.e. using all these prepped flowers how you would organise for bridal and bridesmaids bouquets and boutonnières please

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  10 месяцев назад

      We have lots of videos on the channel which detail the different techniques you'll need to use to create bridal and bridesmaid bouquets and bouts! The recipes will depend on the technique you choose to do! Be sure to check out all our videos for the how-to's and then head to flowermoxie.com for suggested recipes too!

  • @charlottegayvillarin3992
    @charlottegayvillarin3992 Год назад +1

    Hi. Just wondering, if its for our daily flower bouquet orders, how long do we need to prep like this? Or is it okay to store it on our flower chiller and just prep it right before we make the bouquet arrangements?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      You can go that route, the flowers will stay closed in the cooler and will last longer, but they will be tighter when you hand them off to the client.
      You definitely need to remove lower leaves and provide a fresh cut, but they can be tighter together in a cooler because you're delaying the opening.

  • @tawandaferguson7245
    @tawandaferguson7245 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! Do I need to add flower food to the water?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      You can, but honestly, I skip it. I can't tell a difference, and if you get the food too concentrated it will burn your blooms. I do like Crowning Glory spray if it's hot weather or if I'm using a lot of foam.

  • @maddieveasey338
    @maddieveasey338 2 года назад +2

    how do you prep the purple and blue(dendrobium orchids) ones that already have little tubes of water on the stems?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Hello Maddie, great question! I typically remove the tubes, recut them, and place them in a vase by themselves. Store in a cool location. Orchids are pretty long-lasting but the lower buds die first so don't be surprised if you have to pinch off a few buds.

  • @annaalvarez3291
    @annaalvarez3291 2 года назад +1

    Are those lemon leaf greenery? Thanks! Awesome video

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      It sure is, good eye! I prefer Salal tips unless I'm doing a large install, btw. =)

  • @chelseacaddick8782
    @chelseacaddick8782 Год назад +1

    Does the flower prep go the same for any store-bought/diy flowers?
    Also, I am traveling 5 hours to my wedding, should I prep my bouquets to be put sitting out in water or do they need to go in the fridge the day before I travel?
    Lastly, I'm assuming I need to get a bucket of water for flowers for when I arrive at my destination or is keeping them in a damp towel storage box okay?
    Thank you in advance! Appreciate your videos!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +3

      Hi Chelsea! So when it's from the store then they are probably already cut, hydrated, and the flowers have had a chance to blow out so I would just remove lower leaves and recut everything!
      You don't need to put your flowers in the fridge, but they need to be in water during transport especially when they are unwrapped.
      Wholesaler flowers are still 'green' and can handle the box, but store flowers have 'ripened' a bit so they need to be handled more delicately. Think of it like a banana. You take green ones home in a bag they are fine, you take a ripe one to work and it gets all dramatic and bruised within a few hours.

    • @chelseacaddick4179
      @chelseacaddick4179 Год назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie thank you so so much!

  • @vanessamccombe5839
    @vanessamccombe5839 9 месяцев назад

    Is it OK to put two bunches of roses in one bucket? Will they open? You mentioned spray roses. Can I crowd spray roses? Cant wait for more of your new video.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  9 месяцев назад +1

      This is a great question! Whenever you start to crowd roses, or add extra bunches together, it slows down the process of them opening. Ideally, you want your roses to be their most show-ready selves for the wedding day. So giving them that extra space to breathe definitely helps! Spray roses can be grouped lightly, think 2 bunches per bucket.

  • @bridgethamilton2316
    @bridgethamilton2316 2 года назад +1

    Do you had a flower saver powder in the water? Or just plain water for the soak?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Nope, I prefer clean water and stems. Most florists aren't big believers in food. Maybe for an arrangement that you want to last for over a week, but it would still need to be changed every two days. Because event florals are turn and burn, food isn't needed. Also, if you don't get the ratio right then you can burn/damage your flowers if the concentration is too high....I've done that before.

  • @Cindy-vx6us
    @Cindy-vx6us Год назад

    Thanks for your video. Only thing not mentioned was do you need flower food in the water of each vessel?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Flower food definitely can help, but fresh water also works too! Flower food is formulated to cut down on the amount of bacteria that the flowers generate when they're underwater, so it will definitely help with the longevity of the stems.. but changing the water everyday works too!

  • @tammynguyen5765
    @tammynguyen5765 2 года назад +3

    If my wedding is Sunday, I received the flowers on Thursday, should I leave the cardboard around the rose over night or until the day I arrange my flowers? Or should I remove it after an hour?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +2

      Great question, Tammy! You always want to remove it after an hour. Longer isn't better because the flowers will start breaking down if left in the wrapping with the moisture and heat.
      We only leave it on for a hot minute so the heads will be supported while they are rehydrating! Thank you! XOXOXO

    • @tammynguyen5765
      @tammynguyen5765 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie wow thank you for your prompt response. I will order flowers for my wedding soon.you are so helpful

    • @tammynguyen5765
      @tammynguyen5765 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie I also another question. Can I arrange my flowers a day before in the foam? Will my flowers last all day on my wedding day?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      @@tammynguyen5765 Hello Tammy! It depends on a few factors, heat and water. If it's hot outside and the foam isn't submerged in a vase of water, like a cascade bouquet, then they will struggle-bus. If the weather is milder, then you can build it in foam the day before, rehydrate the foam with your kitchen sink sprayer the following day you should be good to go!
      If the flowers and foam are submerged then you'll be just fine!

  • @naturalelation1631
    @naturalelation1631 2 года назад +2

    This was a great informative video and your sense of humor is refreshing... I stumbled across your channel while looking for info on wedding corsages (I love making boutineres, but I cringe at the thought of doing corsages🫣)... Thanks, and keep up the great work!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind comment! I felt the same about corsages, big time, but I finally found a few techniques that made me hate it....less.....lollll
      I find there are two different kinda florists, the ones who love tiny detail work, and the kind that likes to build big monstrosities. I'm thinking we both fit in the latter category. 🤣

  • @Mumaychannel
    @Mumaychannel Год назад +1

    So planning my wedding on sep 10! and it’s alaska anchorage . How early can I place order and do u charge big time for shipping ?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      We ship Alaska Cargo! It does cost a bit more, but it's overnight and the flowers are kept in a cooler. I'd recommend placing your order as soon as you can because the industry is still experiencing supply issues...basically, there are more weddings and half the blooms due to the pandemic. We can still get flowers but waiting increases substitutions because they are already spoken for if that makes sense.

  • @estephaniereyes9824
    @estephaniereyes9824 9 месяцев назад

    This video is amazing! Thanks for all these tips. If I get spray roses on Thursday for an event on Saturday - (1) after cutting them and putting them in a bucket, It is fine to leave them in my kitchen countertop?
    (2) I plan to do the arrangement Friday and put them in the fridge once done- is this ok?
    Lastly, since I’m using floral foam, is watering the foam Friday when I do the arrangements is sufficient or should I water it again Saturday (the day of the event) before transport?
    Thank you in advance for your help!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  9 месяцев назад +2

      Leaving the spray roses out on your kitchen counter to open up after getting them in into water will be important in helping the roses open up so they are their most show-ready selves for the event, so this it totally fine!
      You can put your arrangements in the fridge but it's not necessary. Keeping them in a cool dark room, away from heating vents and bright sunny windows will work totally fine!
      We like soaking the foam for about 20-30 minutes fully before using. You'll want to ensure that the foam stays moist so the flowers keep drinking, so watering the foam again on Saturday before transporting is always a good idea. You can simply pour water through the flowers into the foam to make sure it's still saturated!

    • @estephaniereyes9824
      @estephaniereyes9824 9 месяцев назад

      thank you soooo much for your prompt reply!@@FlowerMoxie

  • @ailsatessier6395
    @ailsatessier6395 8 месяцев назад

    Wow - what is that magnificent dark purple ranunculus?!!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  8 месяцев назад

      Yes! They're definitely one of our favorites!

  • @kristinparker1825
    @kristinparker1825 Год назад +1

    Good morning! Please help...I am purchasing my flowers directly from a wholesaler. I bring them home 2-3 days prior to my event. I condition then and do everything I am supposed to do. My problem is, my flowers are drooping before I can use them! Today, the snapdragons I got on Thursday are droopy and wilted and my event is not until tomorrow! Please help!!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Sorry for the delay! Snaps can curve and lean towards the light so I will give them a fresh cut and set them upright in a corner so gravity doesn't continue to pull them downwards.

  • @tiffanyvnguyen
    @tiffanyvnguyen 2 года назад +1

    Would everything you're unpacking/processing here be considered a small, medium, or large package?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      That's probably a medium! We were doing a styled shoot so it's not really same same.

  • @shelleyredding7554
    @shelleyredding7554 Год назад +2

    Do you put anything in the water for the hydrating? 18:15

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      No, not so much for event florals. If something looks a little travel tired I will use some floral food to give them a hit of glucose, and I've tried Quick Dip before but I don't seem to notice a difference.
      For me, changing out the water and giving the flowers a fresh snip seems more effective for longevity over water additives.

  • @ericaswenson7965
    @ericaswenson7965 2 года назад +2

    Loved this video!!! My flowers get here Wednesday, wedding is sat. Should I construct the bouquets Friday? And what about the cages for arch/ any centerpieces that will be in wet foam?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome, Erica! So Wednesday will be prep day, but you can get ahead by pulling all your bouquet recipes and popping them in their hydration video. You can also do bud vases and get a head start on greening out your centerpieces on Wednesday if you want, but you'll just need to check the waterline.
      Thursday you can officially get starting with building your designs. Start with the easiest things first! You can do your bouts, corsages, maids, etc.
      I like to save my bridal for Fridays and I typically do my cage foam work the day before, but I do rewet the cages that evening and the following morning!
      Have you started the DIY Master Class yet????

    • @ericaswenson7965
      @ericaswenson7965 2 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie I did!! Still working through it. All the videos have been SO HELPFUL. Can’t wait to start :)

    • @tynisekee8212
      @tynisekee8212 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie When you add water to your floral cages the day of, does water drip from it when you attach it to the arch?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      @@tynisekee8212 Yes, it drips a bit when you're strapping it on, and a smidge when you backfill with flowers. When I build it completely on the arch, I typically pop a towel below. It's not excessive and once in place, it doesn't drip though!

  • @nayhadhiman3101
    @nayhadhiman3101 Год назад +3

    How many days before the wedding should I have my flowers delivered?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +2

      Wednesday for a Saturday wedding! You need a buffer day in case there's a shipping delay or something bites the dust in transit. If all goes perfectly, the first day will be for prep and organization, and then you'll have two design days.

  • @carolinedecoded8862
    @carolinedecoded8862 2 года назад +2

    What size is this order? I’m about to book a large and wondering if I need to order two.

    • @amychells
      @amychells 2 года назад

      We were doing shoots so it was random amounts. Look at the “what you can make” to determine if the package is enough. Or, snag a Custom Design so a florist can build it out for you. ❤️❤️

  • @momofbrybrae
    @momofbrybrae Год назад

    could you tell me the name/color of the darkest flower shown there>? Very helpful tutorial! I am planning to order for my wedding soon! thanks!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      So glad you found it helpful! The darkest flower show are Deep Violet Ranunculus!

  • @loveydovey89
    @loveydovey89 2 года назад

    I watched this just for entertainment, you are so funny :-) ha

  • @olgakhuskivadze302
    @olgakhuskivadze302 9 месяцев назад

    I think you missed your calling as a stand up comedian!! ❤

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  9 месяцев назад

      We love keeping things light!

  • @kaligerber2470
    @kaligerber2470 3 месяца назад

    This may have already been asked, but did you put the ranunculus in separate vases just because they are so delicate?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 месяца назад

      Yes! Since ranunculus are delicate you'll want to separate them from the rest of the flowers into their own individual vase.

  • @saraeternick2023
    @saraeternick2023 2 года назад +1

    Sooo I accidentally ordered roses ab 6 days in advance. How do I keep them fresher longer? Still follow these steps?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Did you order from us? If so, we need to change that date! They will probably make it to your event, but you will need to have them in a really cool room and change the water frequently.

    • @saraeternick2023
      @saraeternick2023 2 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie no I didn’t 🙁 just discovered you!

  • @rileybarton4810
    @rileybarton4810 Год назад

    On your supply list on the website, it says to pick up floral food. When do I add the floral food?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      You can add the floral food to you buckets when you're filling them with water! You'll want the floral food to fully dissolve in the water before adding your stems, prep your buckets ahead of time before picking up your flowers, it'll make the process that much easier!

  • @teyannabailey8569
    @teyannabailey8569 2 года назад +1

    How do you store them of you don't have a huge flower fridge? Last time I tried putting hydrangeas in the water in front of a fan but nope. They hated me 🤣🤣

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад

      Floral shop flowers need a fridge because you want Mother's Day arrangements to last as long as possible. However, you don't want to do this with event flowers. Reason being, it's not the goal to make event flowers last 1.5 weeks, the goal is for them to look their very best at the event!
      The secret of flowers is they look the best a day or two before they up and die, LOL. So it's a timing game with event flowers, kinda like an avocado. You want those blooms to blow out and get all big and fatty so they are at their best for the wedding. Make sense?!?!?! XOXOXO, Ames

  • @suzi-ml8ep
    @suzi-ml8ep 10 месяцев назад

    are the stems supposed to touch the end of the vase? if i leave it floating is it ok or too much pressure on the flowers?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  10 месяцев назад

      To ensure that the the stems are continuously in water, it's a good practice to have the stems touch the bottom of the vase or bucket. To make sure that your blooms are getting the support they need we recommend a simple cylinder vase or mason jar for shorter stemmed delicate blooms, a 1.5 gallon bucket for medium sized stems and a 2.5 gallon bucket for longer stemmed flowers and greenery!

    • @suzi-ml8ep
      @suzi-ml8ep 10 месяцев назад

      @@FlowerMoxie ok thanks! so As long as the tips of the stems are touching water, is that the only are water is absorbed? how do we know if we are squishing the stems too closely in the vase if too narrow?

  • @belleepoque07
    @belleepoque07 Год назад +1

    What gloves do you use to remove leaves?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      Just some garden gloves with a leather palm to protect my hands. I also have grown to love plastic rose thorn strippers.

  • @julessb
    @julessb 2 года назад +2

    hi i'm a florist with only 2 years experience (self taught but have watched your vids and many others, listen to podcast like mayesh) ... me and our other florsit who has 20 years experience are in HUGE disagreement about the importance of processing flowers, she thinks it's a waste of time and only need to remove foliage that would be in water and fresh cut..says i should just process flowers as i make arrangements. am i wrong? how can explain the importance of all this?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +2

      I've known florists who also just cut and jam everything in a bucket, leaving the wrapping on. My thought is the roses and blooms that need to open never have the opportunity to blow out, and this florist has a lot of loss because the moisture in the wrapping causes the blooms to break down. She does a lot of events and blows through the blooms so I think it's a time saver for her and she doesn't mind the high volume of waste.
      In the end, I think what works for some may not work for others. Personally, I don't like to see my profit go in the trash so I always tried to maximize my blooms. For DIY brides, they have trouble accepting that there will be loss, so I preach to them processing is key.

    • @julessb
      @julessb 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie Thank you for fast response :) Yea we just a small studio that mainly did events pre covid but I built up our weekly orders in the last year (getting a min of 10 max 20 a week) We just had 3 weddings last weekend... i've never thrown out so many flowers and greens bc of that exact reason. She's says we don't have time to wrap gerbers and no need to until we use them. She just joined our team(of just me and owner who is not a florist) she says they don't teach processing flowers in flowers in school and since we aren't a store front our cooler doesn't need to look nice. It made working very difficult last weekend and no I spending more time cleaning up the mess, trying to salvage the greens. I think because we have such small amount of orders that cutting down on waste is even more important, and also if we have to process each stem as we make arrangements why not just spend 4 hours at beginning of week to process them all?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      @@julessb Yep, I agree. I'd rather spend a few hours the day I get my flowers (when I have time) than taking forever to whip out a centerpiece or bouquet. When it comes time to building designs I like to breeze through them and focus on my design rather than prepping each bud/green as I go.
      I am self-taught, as well, so all of my advice is what has worked for me over the past 13 years. I've experimented with different approaches and go back to this.

    • @julessb
      @julessb 2 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie I guess everybody's process of processing it's different hehe i'll just have to keep doing it the way I've done it has worked for me in the last two years and show her the benefit. i've also had customers tell me their flowers have lasted the longest out of everyone else is a border from which I think is huge for customer return. thanks for your responses and all of your amazing videos :) I am the head florist at Pretty Things Vancouver in case we ever cross paths in real life or social media :)

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      @@julessb Congrats, that's such a huge accomplishment and I do hope our paths cross soon! Thank you for your kind words and input, I often wonder if the stuff I put out helps and it's so good to hear feedback and the way other florists work their product. I feel we never stop learning in this business! XOXOXOX

  • @rachelwhittaker3919
    @rachelwhittaker3919 2 года назад

    Also how do we order from you?

  • @EM-qx3hx
    @EM-qx3hx 2 года назад +3

    If you cut so much right out of the box, aren’t you running the risk of having too short flowers for tall arrangements?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +1

      I cut away what I know that I will not need. If I'm doing taller installs or urns, I'll leave them the length that I need. I do like to at least cut about 2'' off to cut away the oxidized portion of the stem. 💓

  • @whatsarahsaw
    @whatsarahsaw 3 года назад +1

    hi! what size bundle is shown in the video? small?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      Hmmmm, not sure which item you are referring to. Everything I unwrapped was standard bunches from a professional wholesaler. Many items are sold in a bunch with a specific stem count, for instance, roses are 25 stems, ranunculus 10 stems, garden roses 12 stems per bunch....but greenery is sold as a 'growers bunch' which is more done by weight so it really varies. I hope that helps!

    • @whatsarahsaw
      @whatsarahsaw 3 года назад +1

      @@FlowerMoxie hi! I meant what size DIY package is equivalent to what's being shown. I think the amount of flowers you're showing is what I'm looking to purchase!

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +1

      @@whatsarahsaw Oh Lawd, sorry! We were doing a styled shoot for 4 different collections and that wasn't all the flowers for that shoot so I really couldn't say because it was all over the board.

  • @ChBadiZaman-ss2qh
    @ChBadiZaman-ss2qh 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤ beutyfull falwar and you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @g-man-7525
    @g-man-7525 11 месяцев назад +1

    What temp is the water, my daughter has me doing it.. hydrangeas.. help please. Need to keep 2 days.

    • @g-man-7525
      @g-man-7525 11 месяцев назад

      And what if anything do you put in water. I hear packets of flower stuff. Vinegar and sugar.?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  11 месяцев назад

      Just tap water! Cut the stem in half so there's more surface area! If the heads feel like they are 'soggy' then turn them upside down in the bucket and soak them in the water for 30 minutes- 1 hour, gently shake off the excess, recut and give them a day to bounce back.

    • @g-man-7525
      @g-man-7525 11 месяцев назад

      @FlowerMoxie thank you very much. I. Just a dad trying to help. Any other suggestions would be great. Have 5 gallon buckets. But now I want to run to Walmart. But who know when they come in. I want those trash cans. Don't want to mess this uo...lol. I'll never heat the end of it. Why me.. of all people. 😆

  • @anniewildmush1284
    @anniewildmush1284 Год назад

    i just got my flowers.. can i keep in the fridge for 3 days? we are tuesday wedding is saturday

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      I would do that for my more sensitive and delicate ones, but greenery, carnations, and cushion/daisies/poms will be fine in a cool room!
      Remember to turn your fridge to the warmest setting and bag up your fruits/veg because they release a gas that can damage the blooms.

    • @anniewildmush1284
      @anniewildmush1284 Год назад

      @@FlowerMoxie the fridge is empty..just for flowers i have a thermometer inside a 4 degree celsius. i got 50 roses i just put them in the water with the box like u said loll with a fresh cut... now i will go oit and remove the box :-) thank you for your quick reply!!! i got 50 tulips and 75 daffodils :-) these im used to work with them... 1st wedding... am not a florist just a back yard garden.. my friend is getting married tomorrow. montreal canada here so still a bit cold

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      @@anniewildmush1284 So just keep the roses in there for a day, then you'll want to take'em out so they will blow. But I would keep the tulips and daffs in there until I was ready to use them, unless you need them to open more. Good luck, and great job being a wonderful friend! XXXX, Amy

    • @anniewildmush1284
      @anniewildmush1284 Год назад

      @@FlowerMoxie yeah the daffodil i got some that fades a little in color.. from almost orange to peach or paler yellows.. i like that better for a spring wedding... :-) keep it soft

  • @irislopez-guevara4918
    @irislopez-guevara4918 3 года назад +1

    Are these been prepped to use within 24 hours?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      Yes, but I prefer to give it another day if I don't have too much to make. I really like my roses to be fully blown open, but that's a personal preference!

    • @irislopez-guevara4918
      @irislopez-guevara4918 3 года назад

      @@FlowerMoxie Awe Thank you for taking the time to reply!!

  • @Pueblodebarro
    @Pueblodebarro Год назад

    What do I add to the water so they don't die too soon in the vase?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      You can use Flower Food! Flower Food cuts down on the amount of bacteria that the stems generate when they're under water which helps with stem longevity! Also, keeping your flowers away from bright sunny windows and heating vents helps too! You can also use Crowning Glory spray to help with flower hydration.

    • @Pueblodebarro
      @Pueblodebarro Год назад

      @@FlowerMoxie thank you!

  • @parvinmaroofi6655
    @parvinmaroofi6655 3 года назад +1

    I thought we have to deep roses and then put them in the water .

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад

      Hmmm, not sure what you're asking, could you please clarify, as I'd love to help! XO

  • @breyshanna12
    @breyshanna12 Год назад

    at 9:22 , was the joke that you put on gloves for the spray roses ?? lol

  • @misaeire
    @misaeire 3 года назад +1

    There is a tool for stripping off leaves and thorns

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  3 года назад +2

      There are, but personally, I don't care for them. I just put on garden gloves and run my hand down the stem to remove the leaves and most thorns pop off. I really just remove the thorns on bouquet roses, and if they don't come off when I strip the leaves then I snip the tips off with my shears or use my thumb to pop them off.
      The metal thorn strippers are like teeth and they tear up the stem and can introduce bacteria. The plastic one, for me, are tough to work with. I hope that helps!

  • @ragavendrapanakarajupally9062
    @ragavendrapanakarajupally9062 Год назад +1

    What size trash cans?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад +1

      The large ones are 2 gal, and the smaller ones are 1.5.

    • @ragavendrapanakarajupally9062
      @ragavendrapanakarajupally9062 Год назад +1

      Where did you get the 2 gal?

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      @@ragavendrapanakarajupally9062 Walmart, or you can check out the Dollar Stores

  • @cassieleonard1433
    @cassieleonard1433 2 года назад

    I sent in a photo of the bruising and they told me to just pick it off.

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  2 года назад +2

      Hello Cassie! I took a look at the photo you sent and roses do have guard petals, even spray roses, so you do want to pluck those fellas off. I completely agree that there were some outside white petals that had brown specs, but as a florist, I'm not stressing because I know those are the 'protective' petals that should be removed.
      I'm really glad you reached out and I understand that 'being your own florist' for the week can feel stressful so it's good to ask questions and send photos. Unprocessed blooms have to be worked and 'jushed'. Naturally, if something bites the dust we are happy to refund or replace if possible, like we did with your delphinium that did not like the trip. =)
      XO, Amy

  • @tiencao708
    @tiencao708 Год назад +1

    18:09

  • @triphophoney2981
    @triphophoney2981 2 года назад +1

    Roses are hoors.

  • @sharib5922
    @sharib5922 Год назад

    Leaf = singular Leaves = plural 🙂

    • @FlowerMoxie
      @FlowerMoxie  Год назад

      I was a forensic major.......EEEEP!!!!