33 Quick and Easy Tips to Keep Cut Flowers Fresh
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You know the No. 1 consumer objection to buying flowers? Longevity.
The word fresh is the key to retaining repeat customers for flower arrangements. In addition to deterring people from buying flowers, wilted-too-soon flowers can hurt your profits and reputation.
Cut flowers require TLC to not become fast-fading blooms.
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So what can you do to ensure your flowers stay fresher longer?
This week's IDEA Weekly from Smithers-Oasis Design Director Sharon McGukin AIFD, AAF, PFCI features 33 quick yet essential flower care and handling tips business-savvy floral professionals use, based on research from Smithers-Oasis company FloraLife.
As a bonus, you'll also find links to FloraLife’s Five Steps to Fresh plus how to get a free analysis of your water source from the FloraLife lab.
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Flower Freshness Step Three: Protect
Smithers-Oasis Design Director Frank Feysa AIFD, CFD, PFCI discusses the ins and outs of finishing sprays, including which product to use when, in this 66-second video on protect, the fourth of five flower freshness steps.
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Every OASIS Floral Products product in detail—and more!
Oasisfloralproducts.com has the complete information you need on every available OASIS Floral Products product including sizes and colors. You'll all find floral recipes, how-to videos, design ideas and inspiration. If you have questions, ideas or concerns and for order support, contact customer service at 1-800-321-8286 or support@oasisfloral.us.
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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD
floral artist & instructor
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