Rose and Carnation Care 101 - How to Care and Expedite Opening Tips!
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- Опубликовано: 15 фев 2021
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Roses and Carnations are wonderfully consistent, hardy flowers! However, there are a few tips and tricks for optimal care. Read on below for all the details!
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FOR ROSES:
- Cut and leave wrapping on for 1 hour BEFORE removing the cardboard. This allows the roses to rehydrate after shipping while upright and supported. This prevents sad drooping.
- After 1 hour, remove wrapping and space out in its own vessel.
- If the base of the rose feels hard or tight, feel free to use a blow dryer (cool temp only!) to blow into the heads of the roses. This will help them open without damaging the blooms.
- Placing them in a sunny spot for the day and spacing them out typically helps them open to their full capacity.
FOR CARNATIONS:
- These ladies are super easy to care for! Just cut and place in fresh, clean water.
- Use your thumb to push the petals open if closed, you can't hurt' em! Кино
Just want to say your tutorials have been so helpful to me as I'm doing DIY flowers for a few of my friends' weddings! Thank you!
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Planning to have an intimate DIY wedding because of the COVID and your tutorials have been very helpful to me. Thank you so much for sharing :)
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Thank you for all your videos. I am doing the flowers for my brothers' wedding and you have been a lifesaver!!
Are there any special instructions for peonies? Thanks!!!
Peonies don't require a ton of extra special care but here are some special tips! Give the stems a fresh cut, and place in cool water. Place the peonies in a sunny spot to encourage opening and remove any leaves below that are below the waterline. If the peonies start to open too quickly, then place in a clean fridge to extend vase-life and the peony will close back up!
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This is so helpful. Thank you for sharing! I have a question tho, you don’t dip your flowers in water while prepping?
You can do that but it's not always necessary!
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I have an event Sunday PM that I am trying to make flowers for. Is it ok to buy the flowers on Friday? Also where do you recommend storing at home? Is garage ok if the weather is cool?
We recommend getting the flowers 3 days before your event so you have 1 day for processing and then 2 days for design. Friday could also work to receive , but you'll want to make sure you're organized and ready to go with prepping and a design plan! We recommend keeping your flowers in a cool dark room that is away from bright sunny window and heating vents. A garage or basement will work well. If you're using a garage you just want to make sure that there's no chance of a freeze or for the temp to drop below 45 degrees.
I’ve been looking for advice on just these issues. Thank you so much for this video. I’m so glad to have come across this. I’m doing my best friends son wedding centerpieces. I did my daughters too but it’s not the same when you do it for someone else. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, Genie! And what a good friend for helping with wedding flowers, the fact you've done it before must be such a relief to your friend. XXXX, Amy
Question.. in doing a Sunday wedding , can I do all the greenery on Friday? What about the bouquets? Saturday is safe ? I’m also doing church pews with the pew holders Can they be done on Saturday? Or Friday is also ok? Thank you so much..love everything that I have seen on all your videos
Hello Maria, yes, you can green everything out of Friday and make your bouquets as long as they are in water. Personally, I hold off on the bridal bouquet until the day before so the flowers have max time to open.
You can do the pew holders on Friday, but you'll need to keep them in a cool location and re-wet them each day. I'd probably green them out on Friday and wait to add the blooms on Saturday.
Do you normally wire your roses? And does the type of rose affect that?
It depends on what you're using the roses for! If you're attaching roses to a garland or swag, then wiring the roses would be an option but typically we try to leave the full stem so the rose is drinking water and staying hydrated the entire time. Removing the stem and wiring the rose removes a hydration source from the rose, so it's something that you would want to do the day before or the day of the event! Roses are pretty hardy and will hold up pretty well, but you don't want them to be out of water for extended periods of time or they will droop.
@@FlowerMoxie that makes sense, thank you! 😊
What snippers do you use
There are so many options when it comes to snips! For heavy stems like rose stems we like a spring handled kind which you can find on our Supply Store: diyflowersupply.com/collections/floral-supplies/products/floral-shears