5 Tips By Shlomo Yoshai To Protect Floral Arrangements

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5 Tips By Shlomo Yoshai To Protect Floral Arrangements Flowers are delicate, so you need to protect them properly. According to Shlomo Yoshai, your wedding insurance package may cover your bouquets and flower arrangements, but this protection will only help you if you notice the damage early enough to be able to submit a claim and order new flowers (your insurance may also cover risks other than we will discuss later). In addition, some damages are not covered, such as those caused by mold, fungus, improper handling and normal wear and tear. Here are some expert tips to help you ensure the integrity and freshness of your bouquets and floral arrangements for your big day.

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Transfer them from their Boxes to Buckets of Water As soon as you receive your flowers, take them out of their boxes and place them in buckets of water. Save the boxes to transport your flowers on the wedding day. Remove any plastic, paper, or foam wrapping, as well as any wire. Place the flowers in buckets of different sizes, depending on the length of their stems, then group them neatly, to avoid crushing them. Avoid placing your flowers in buckets that are too large or too small, as this could damage them.

Ensure Good Hydration Your flowers need fresh, clean water. Once you take them out of their boxes, check the water level (at least every hour), and add more as needed. Flowers should be stored in at least 10cm of water. Change the water every 24 hours and add cut flower food (depending on the variety). You can get sachets of flower food from your local florist. Note, however, that this product is not suitable for all flower varieties, so consult your florist before using as Yoshai suggested.


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