How to care for your Cut Flowers:
Fill Clean container with water. Add preservative.
Remove foliage that will be below water level; cut each stem at an angle
with a sharp knife and immediately place flowers in water.
Display your flowers in a cool location out of direct sunlight.
Avoid extreme hot and cold areas. Add water daily. After three days change
water and add preservative.
How to care for your Rose Arrangement:
Immediately upon arrival, check water level and add warm water if needed.
Use floral preservative; keep water level high in the vase daily. Arranging
foam should always be kept saturated.
Display roses in cool location out of direct sun. Avoid excessively hot or
cold areas.
How to care for your flowering indoor plant:
This flowering plant is of indoor variety. It should be placed in bright
light conditions, but prefers indirect light.
Keep the plant's soil evenly moist. Water thoroughly once a week.
Normal house temperatures are preferred by flowering plants, but they can
tolerate slightly cooler temperatures. Avoid direct heat.
Remove yellow or brown leaves at first sign of occurrence.
Plants may take a few weeks to acclimate.
How to care for your Orchid:
Orchid plants are long-lasting and will flower again with proper care.
Water every 1 to 2 weeks depending on the dryness of the environment. If
your orchid feels dry, soak it in warm water in the sink, allowing the soil
to absorb moisture. Let the excess moisture run off, mist green leaves only, never mist the blooms. You
may then place the container on a saucer in a desired location.
Orchids may be placed outdoors for the summer in indirect light. Cool
evening temperatures help orchids set new buds. Your plant should be brought
indoors in autumn to bloom again.
Feed twice monthly with an orchid fertilizer.
How to care for your Kalanchoe:
This kalanchoe is of an indoor variety. Place your kalanchoe in bright,
indirect light.
Keep your plant's soil on the dry side. Water thoroughly once soil is dry to
the touch. To avoid damage to the kalanchoe, drain water out of the saucer.
Fertilize once or twice a month in the winter and summer.
Remove yellow or pale colored leaves. Pale colored flowers or foliage
inadequate light.
How to care for your Ivy:
Green varieties prefer medium light and variegated prefer bright light.
Keep soil moist at all times; do not let soil dry out.
Use enough water to completely wet all soil.
Fertilize once or twice a month in the winter and summer.
Mist leaves frequently.
To prune your ivy topiary, use a pair of scissors cutting flat across to the
shape the topiary. This may leave bare stems, but the ivy quickly grows new
leaves that cover them.
How to Care for Your House Plant:
Green plants generally tolerate a wide range of light conditions, but prefer
indirect light.
Keep your plant's soil moderately moist. Water thoroughly once a week.
Normal house temperatures are preferred by green plants, but they can
tolerate slightly cooler temperatures. Avoid direct heat.
Remove yellow or brown leaves at the first sign of occurrence. Plants may
take a few weeks to acclimate.
How to care for your Hydrangea:
This hydrangea is of an indoor variety. Place your hydrangea in bright,
indirect light.
Keep compost very moist at all times and mist leaves occasionally. Do not
let your hydrangea dry out.
While in door varieties are not guaranteed for outdoor conditions, hydrangea
often thrive in outdoor environments from late spring to early fall. If you
plant your hydrangea outdoors, be sure to use plenty of mulch around the
base of the plant to keep its roots protected from cold temperatures.
How to care for your Gardenia:
This gardenia is of an indoor variety. It should be placed in bright light
and avoid full sunlight in the summer.
Keep your plant's soil moist, do not let soil dry out. Use enough water to
completely wet all soil.
Fertilize once a month in the winter and fertilize once a month during the
summer.
Bright light will encourage new buds to develop and open, replacing older
ones.
How to care for your Azalea:
This Azalea is of an indoor variety. Place your azalea in bright, indirect
light.
Keep this soil evenly moist, but not soggy, at all times. Never allow it to
dry out. Avoid direct heat. Mist leaves occasionally and pick off any faded
flowers promptly.
This plant may be placed out doors for the summer in indirect light, no
direct sun. Fertilize over the summer with indoor flowering plant fertilizer
and bring indoors in the fall to encourage it to bloom for another season.
It is not guaranteed to bloom again.
Shriveled leaves and dried up buds result from under watering. Thoroughly
soak the plant to remoisten the soil. |