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# How do I keep my flowers as fresh as possible?

Keep your flowers in water throughout the day as much as you can! Make sure to keep them out of direct sunlight and heat. Also avoid extreme cold as the water in the flowers can freeze and cause them to wilt! We know this isn’t always possible, but it will help your flowers stand a fighting chance! (Their fav temp is 35 degrees F) . If Monday is a holiday, we suggest shipping them overnight to get to us as quickly as possible!

We also suggest purchasing a throw bouquet and not throwing your real bouquet to help keep the fragile blooms safe!&#x20;


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