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Sunflowers, Alstroemeria and Solidago!

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What to Expect

If you’ve opted in for this week you can expect this happy summer bouquet on Tuesday or Wednesday if you’re in Vancouver, Thursday if you’re in Richmond, Surrey, New Westminster or Burnaby and on Friday if you’re on the North Shore, or in the Tri-Cities. Pricing starts at $39 in Vancouver and $49 in Calgary.

In The Box

In the box you’ll find sunflowers, alstroemeria and solidago.

In The Vase

Our flowers will be laid out head to tail, carefully remove your stems from the tissue paper and trim ¼ of an inch of the bottom of each stem as you begin arranging them in your vase. Add one pack of flower food and read your flower care guide!

In Bloom

We can’t wait for you to see this week’s bouquet! Let this bouquet see you through this early August week week. The whole bouquet will need a few days to open once it arrives.

Bouquet Stems

Solidago

Welcome back to our favourite fluffy stem! Thanks Springbrook Farms for these fun flowers. Give them a few days to pop open and then they’ll shine all week.

Sunflowers

Welcome back sunflowers! These happy stems are our lead florists favourite. They come very tightly closed from Quik Farms in Chilliwack so give them a few days to open up. Insider trick: If their heads get droopy try cutting them and giving them a thirty second shot of boiling water.

Alstroemeria

A big thank you to Eurosa Farms for these pops of colour. Give them a  few days to open up once they arrive!

Tips and Tricks

When your flowers arrive they may look a little tired, but fear not, they will perk right up once they have some water!

Cut all of your stems at a 45 degree angle and trim off the leaves below the water line.

Be sure to add your flower food, it makes a world of difference!

After 3-4 days, recut your stems, change the water and add the second pack of flower food.

Some of your flowers may last longer than others, freshen up the arrangement by pruning the spent stems.