Flowers are more than decorations—they bring vibrant colour, fragrance, and joy to any space. Here at Flowers Holland Park, our expert florists serve households, weddings, and local businesses with stunning floral arrangements. To help you get the very best from your blooms, we’re sharing our tried-and-tested methods for caring for your Flowers Holland Park. With these tips, your bouquets will look fresher, last longer, and brighten your space as they’re meant to.
Our Holland Park florists know how crucial aftercare is for the longevity and vitality of your arrangements. Once your flowers leave our shop or arrive at your door, a few simple actions can make all the difference. Here’s what our florists recommend:
Always start with a sparkling clean vase. Even invisible residue or bacteria can spoil your flowers and shorten their lifespan. Wash your vase with hot soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and dry before use.
When you receive fresh Holland Park flowers, trim about 2-3cm off the stems at a sharp angle using secateurs or scissors. This increases the surface area for water uptake and prevents the stems from sitting flush with the bottom of the vase, which can block hydration.
Cut away any leaves or greenery that would sit below the water line in your vase. Leaves in water encourage bacterial growth, leading to cloudy water and shortened vase life.
We supply flower food sachets with most of our bouquets—always add this to your water, following the directions. A mix of nutrients, pH balancers, and mild antibacterial agents, flower food feeds and protects your blooms. If you run out, a teaspoon of sugar and a few drops of lemon juice can help in a pinch, but nothing beats the real thing.
In Holland Park, each season brings different favourite flowers—and slightly different care needs. Adapting your flower care routine to the time of year helps maintain peak freshness.
Warmer weather is perfect for tulips, lilies, roses, and peonies. These blooms are more susceptible to heat, direct sun, and warm drafts. Our expert advice:
Seasonal Holland Park favourites like chrysanthemums, dahlias, and berries fare well in cooler interiors, but central heating can dry out blooms and accelerate wilting. Here are our winter tips:
Holland Park Flowers care isn’t just about basics—it’s about those little touches that make a big difference. Our team has seen what works and what doesn’t across hundreds of homes and events, so we’re sharing a few of our favourite insider hacks.
A common mistake is just topping up the water as it evaporates. Instead, fully change the water every 2 days. Each change gives your flowers a fresh start, reducing bacterial build-up.
A small copper penny or piece of clean copper dropped into the vase helps inhibit bacteria. This old florist’s trick is especially useful with tulips, hydrangeas, and sunflowers.
If you want to extend flower life ahead of a party or event, set the bouquet in a cool (but not freezing) space overnight. Think hallway closet or utility room—not the fridge, as fruit releases ethylene gas which can age flowers.
After a few days, remove any wilted stems, recut the rest, and place your flowers in a new arrangement or smaller vase. This gives remaining blooms the chance to shine longer, providing a second wave of beauty from your Holland Park flowers.
Some stems may last longer than others. Showcase surviving flowers individually in bud vases or narrow jars around your home for a dotted, seasonal look.
Flowers designed for weddings or business displays by our Holland Park florists may include special varieties and intricate designs. Here’s how to keep these floral centrepieces looking their best:
Caring for Flowers Holland Park is both an art and science, perfected over years of serving our community. Whether you cherish a hand-tied bouquet at home, a show-stopping wedding arch, or bespoke arrangements for your office, these expert tips help every flower shine in its full glory. And if you ever have a question, our Holland Park florists are always delighted to offer more advice in person or at your next event. Long live beautiful flowers in Holland Park!
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