| Send beautiful flowers and gifts to your beloved ones in Iran. We guarantee the quality of flowers and gifts and on time delivery in Tehran and other major cities of Iran. All items except toy cars are delivered the next business day. For every flower and gift delivery, there will be a nice small card with your message on it. |
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| Flower arrangements |
| IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL, check water level. Add warm water (100 deg F/38 deg C) with floral preservative if needed. Keep vase full by adding water with floral preservative daily. If arranging foam is used, make sure it is always thoroughly saturated. DISPLAY in a cool location out of direct sunlight. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. TO REARRANGE, re-cut stem ends under water, using sharp scissors or knife. Use a clean container with warm water containing floral preservative. |
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| Cut flowers |
IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL, remove foliage which will be below the water line in your arrangement. Re-cut stems under water with sharp scissors or knife. TO ARRANGE, use clean vase. Keep vase full by adding water with floral preservative. If arrangement foam is used, saturate it thoroughly in warm water with floral preservative. Insert stems firmly. DISPLAY in a cool location, out of direct sunlight. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Use a floral preservative, re-cut stems under water before rearranging. |
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| Rose arrangements |
IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL, check water level. Add warm water (100 deg F/38 deg C) with floral preservative if needed. Keep vase full by adding water with floral preservative daily. If arranging foam is used, make sure it is always thoroughly saturated. DISPLAY roses in a cool location out of direct sunlight. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. IF A ROSE WILTS, submerge entire flower and stem in tub or tray of warm water (100 deg F/38 deg C) and straighten. Cut 2" from end of stem under water. Allow rose about 2 hours under water to revive. Another option: float the bloom in a bowl. TO REARRANGE, re-cut stem ends under water, using sharp scissors or knife. Use a clean container with warm water containing floral preservative. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Re-cut stem ends under water. Keep vase full of water; use floral preservative; display in cool area. |
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| Cut roses |
IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL, remove foliage which would be below water line in your arrangement. Avoid injuring stem bark. Re-cut stems under water, using sharp scissors or knife. Place roses in clean, deep container filled with warm water (110 deg F/38 deg C) and floral preservative. Condition roses for 2 to 4 hours in cool location. TO ARRANGE, use a clean vase with ample water capacity (Roses are thirsty flowers!). Keep vase full by adding water with floral preservative daily. If arranging foam is used, insert stems firmly. Keep foam saturated daily. IF ROSE WILTS, submerge entire flower and stem in tub or tray of warm water (100 deg F/38 deg C) and straighten. Cut 2" from end of stem under water. Allow rose about 2 hours under water to revive. Another option: float the bloom in a bowl. DISPLAY in a cool location out of direct sunlight. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Re-cut stem ends under water. Keep vase full of water; use floral preservative; display in cool area. |
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| Important information |
Water movement up the stem is critical to the quality and lasting characteristics of fresh flowers. If stems are not cut under water, air might get into the stem and block the ability of water to flow up the stem. By cutting stems under water and placing freshly cut flowers directly into a preservative solution, the end of the stem is sealed with water and air is not permitted to get in the way and clog the stem cells. When stems are cut under water, water is retained on the end of the stem while the stems are placed in the preservative solution. |
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| Green plants |
Select location with moderately bright light. Protect from direct sun in summer, place near sunny window in winter. Moderately moist soil is preferred. Water thoroughly only after soil is dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering; do not allow plants to stand in water. Drain excess water in saucer at base of pot to prevent root rot and protect furniture. Tropical green plants prefer temperatures that are warm: 70-72 deg F (21-22 deg C) daytimes and 65-70 deg F (18-21 deg C) nights. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. Fertilize periodically, following manufacturer's directions. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Provide good light and avoid water-logged soil. |
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| Dish gardens |
Moderately bright light is preferred. Protect from direct sun in summer; place near sunny window in winter. Moderately moist soil is preferred. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering; do not allow plants to stand in water. Tropical green plants prefer temperatures that are warm: 70-72 deg F (21-22 deg C) daytimes and 65-70 deg F (18-21 deg C) nights. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. Fertilize periodically, following manufacturer's directions. SPECIAL NOTE: If fresh flowers have been added to your dish garden in water-holding tubes, keep these tubes filled with water so the flowers will stay fresh as long as possible. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Provide good light and avoid water-logged soil. |
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| European gardens |
Moderately bright light is preferred. Protect from direct sun in summer; place near sunny window in winter. Moderately moist soil is preferred. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering; do not allow plants to stand in water. SPECIAL NOTE: Some plants in this garden may be in individual pots, which have been placed together in the container. Check for excess water in container liner at base of pots; drain excess water to prevent root rot and protect furniture. Moderate temperatures are ideal: 65-70 deg F (18-21 deg C) daytimes and 60-65 deg F (15-18 deg C) nights. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. Fertilize periodically, following manufacturer's directions. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Plants may dry out faster in individual pots. Check often and water as necessary for proper growth. |
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| Hanging plants |
Moderately bright light is usually preferred by most green plants used in planters. Place near a sunny window protected from direct sun. Moderately moist soil is preferred. Water thoroughly when soil surface feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering or allowing plants to stand in water. Non-draining containers require less frequent watering than those with drainage saucers. Because air circulates around hanging planters, the moisture is used up faster (especially outdoors). Check soil daily. Moderate temperatures are ideal: 65-70 deg F (18-21 deg C) daytimes and 60-65 deg F (15-18 deg C) nights. Avoid excessively hot or cold areas. Fertilize periodically, following manufacturer's directions. KEY TIPS FOR SUCCESS: Remove growing points (1/2" to 1") of branching plants periodically to stimulate bushy and compact growth. Check soil moisture regularly, particularly outdoors. |
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| Flower care FAQ |
Q: How to lengthen the life of your arrangement? A:One of the more commonly asked customer service questions we hear is, "How do I take care of my bouquet", followed closely by, "And How long will it last?" Whether it's a single bud, a small bunch or an abundant arrangement, a little extra care can make a big difference. How long a floral arrangement lasts is hugely dependent upon when the flowers were harvested. Generally, floral arrangements bought at the florist last between 4-7 days, depending on the types of flowers used and the type of care they receive. Your shipment is cut just one day prior to being assembled and sent 2 day express to you so your flowers are only 3 days old when you receive them! They are also harvested long before they bloom so that they'll travel better to you and open after you receive them (generally 2-3 days). Here are a couple of tips we'd suggest you follow to extend the life of your shipment. Immediately re-cut the stems of each item in the bouquet before arranging it in your vase! And use a clean vase to avoid bacteria growth. Keep the vase filled with warm water containing the provided flower food included in your shipment. We provide (4) 10 gram food packs in each shipment. You should use one each time you change the water for your arrangement. If the flower food solution becomes cloudy, replace it entirely. If possible, re-cut stems every 3 days by removing one to two inches with a sharp knife each time you change the water in your vase. Do this underwater -- this allows the stems to draw in water instead of air. Keep flowers in a cool spot (65 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit), keep away from direct sunlight, cooking or heating vents, directly under ceiling fans, or on top of televisions or radiators. (Appliances like televisions give off heat, causing flowers to dehydrate.) Remove any leaves that will be below the waterline. Leaves in water will promote bacterial growth. Q: What is wrong with the water when it turns yellow or cloudy? A: That is a dead give away that bacteria is growing in the water. Not a good thing! Bacteria can clog stems and shorten the vase life of the flowers, so keep the water clear at all times to ensure longevity of your blooms. If your water starts to turn cloudy, immediately empty the vase and add fresh warm water, preferably mixed with floral food provided we provide you with your shipment and if possible, re-cut the stems before you replace them in the vase. Q: Since flowers like sunshine, should I put my arrangement in the sun when I get it? A: Believe it or not, that's not a good idea! Growing flowers like sunshine because they require it for maturation, but flowers that have already been cut will fade much faster if exposed to heat and direct sunlight. To keep flowers fresh, keep them away from sun and drafts. Q: Can I revive a wilted rose? A: Actually, sometimes you can! If a rose wilts prematurely, try removing it from the arrangement and following the these steps: First, Fill a sink with warm water. Lay the rose horizontally in the water bath & cut the stem (about 1inch.) Under the warm water. Leave rose in the bath for around two hours & let the water cool. This can work wonders in many instances but if the rose is already past its vase life it will not revive. |
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