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Cedar Leaf Dyed

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Bring natural texture and lasting greenery to your arrangements with premium, fresh-cut foliage sourced from trusted growers. Each bundle offers versatile stems ideal for bouquets, centerpieces, wreaths, and seasonal decor. Lush structure and refined leaf detail make it a favorite for adding volume, contrast, and a polished, botanical finish to any floral design.

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Disclaimer: Product images are for illustration purposes only. Actual colours, flower types, and arrangements may vary slightly due to seasonal availability, lighting conditions, and natural variations in fresh flowers.

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Fresh Flower Prep & Care Guide

This is your go-to resource for ensuring the longevity and beauty of your fresh blooms. Whether you've received a stunning bouquet or you're planning to create your own floral arrangements, proper preparation and care are essential to keep your flowers looking vibrant and fresh.

Step 1:
Unpack & Trim
  • Carefully remove packaging.
  • Trim stems 1 inch at a 45° angle.
  • Remove leaves that will sit in water.
Step 2:
Choose a Vase
  • Use a clean vase, free of dirt and bacteria.
  • Ensure it’s the right size for your arrangement.
Step 3:
Water & Nutrition
  • Fill vase with fresh, lukewarm water.
  • Avoid hard or chlorinated water.
  • Add floral preservative if available.

Step 4:
Arrange Flowers
  • Place heavier blooms in the center, lighter ones outside.
  • Allow space between stems for air circulation.
  • Avoid overcrowding to maintain water absorption.
Step 5:
Placement & Maintenance
  • Keep away from sunlight, heat, and drafts.
  • Change water every 2 days and recut stems slightly.
  • Remove submerged leaves to prevent bacteria.

Extra Tips:

  • Special Care: Research specific flower needs (cooler or warmer water).
  • Reviving Drooping Flowers: Submerge in water for a few hours or recut stems.

Plant Prep & Care Guide

Here's your comprehensive resource for maintaining the health and vitality of your beloved plants. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or just starting your green journey, these tips will help you create a thriving and vibrant indoor oasis.

Step 1.
Choose the right plants

Select plants suited to your space, light, and lifestyle.

Step 2:
Pot selection

Use pots with drainage holes and adequate size for root growth.

Step 3:
Proper soil

Use a well-draining potting mix tailored to your plant type.

Step 4:
Watering guidelines

Water thoroughly, then let soil dry slightly between waterings. Adjust seasonally.

Step 5:
Light requirement
  • Bright Indirect Light: Many houseplants
  • Direct Sunlight: Sun-loving plants
  • Low Light: Shade-tolerant plants
Step 6:
Humidity management

Increase humidity with misting or a humidity tray, especially in dry indoor air.

Step 7:
Pruning & trimming

Remove dead leaves and spent flowers regularly to encourage healthy growth.

Step 8:
Fertilization

Feed plants during the growing season using a suitable fertilizer.

Step 9:
Pest & disease control

Monitor for pests and diseases; isolate and treat affected plants promptly.

Step 10:
Repotting

Repot when plants outgrow their containers, using slightly larger pots with good drainage.

Step 11:
Support & training

Use stakes or trellises for tall or vining plants to maintain shape and growth direction.

Step 12:
Observation & patience

Watch your plants carefully. Stress signs indicate their needs; allow time to adapt and thrive.