 
There’s nothing like the feeling of receiving fresh flowers—whether it’s a grand bouquet, a petite wrapped posy, or a surprise vase arrangement. At Prado Flowers, every design is made with care, and we want you (or your lucky recipient) to enjoy those blooms for as long as possible.
Here’s our easy, florist-approved guide to keeping your flowers happy and fresh.
If Your Flowers Arrive in a Vase
Lucky you—these are the easiest to care for! Your flowers are already hydrated, but they’ll still need a little love.
- Top off the water daily. Flowers drink more than you think!
- Keep the water clean. Change it every 2–3 days to prevent bacteria.
- Give the stems a trim. Every time you change the water, snip a little off the ends (about ¼ inch) at a 45° angle. This helps them absorb water better.
- Keep them away from heat and direct sun. That sunny windowsill may be beautiful, but your flowers will fade faster there.
If Your Flowers Arrive Wrapped
Time to play florist! Here’s how to prepare your bouquet:
- Unwrap gently and remove any lower leaves that would sit below the water line.
- Trim the stems at a 45° angle using sharp scissors or a floral knife.
- Place them in a clean vase filled with room-temperature water.
- Change the water daily and re-trim the stems every 2–3 days.
Pro tip: Always use a clean vase! Even a little residue from old flowers can shorten the life of your new blooms.
Where to Place Your Flowers
- Avoid direct sunlight, heaters, and AC vents
- Keep them away from ripening fruits (they release ethylene gas, which speeds up wilting!)
- Choose a cool, shaded spot with good air circulation
Bonus: Our Flower Bags Make a Difference
At Prado Flowers, we deliver all arrangements in our signature flower bags—not just because they’re pretty, but because they’re functional. They protect the blooms during delivery and help them stay hydrated on the way to their new home.
Final Thought
Flowers are living art. A little care each day goes a long way in keeping them vibrant and full of life. Whether you’re sending a bouquet or treating yourself, these small steps will help you enjoy your flowers longer—and that’s what it’s all about.
Have questions about specific flower types or care tips? Feel free to reach out—we love talking flowers.
