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Our Blog: A Floral Journey

Explore Tognoli Florist's blog and embark on a floral journey filled with stunning arrangements, expert advice, and creative ideas.

Learn more about flowers, their care, and origin. In our blog, we share with you some tips and tricks we've learned over the years on how to take care of cut flowers and house plants.

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Your boutonniere or corsage deserves to look as vibrant as possible for your special event. To ensure that your wearable flowers remain fresh and beautiful until you’re ready to wear them, using a ‘hydration chamber’ is key. This technique maintains hydration without a direct water source, making it ideal for preparing flowers in advance or for long-distance travel.


Hydration Chamber: Keeping Flowers Hydrated Without a Water Source


1. Prepare Your Flowers:

Start by spraying your flowers with Crowning Glory, a floral spray that locks in moisture once it dries. If Crowning Glory isn’t available, you can use water. It’s recommended to let the spray or water dry completely before proceeding. This ensures that the flowers are not overly wet, which could potentially harm them in storage.


2. Set Up the Hydration Chamber:

Grab a few paper towels, soak them in water, and then squeeze out the excess. Fold the damp paper towels to fit the size of your container. Place a layer of these paper towels at the bottom of your container. Next, arrange your flowers on top of this layer. Add another layer of damp paper towels over the flowers to create a humid environment.


3. Seal and Store:

Close the container securely and place it inside a resealable plastic bag or use a Tupperware container instead of a separate bag. For short-term storage, keep this setup in a cool room, ideally below 61F. If you’re storing the flowers for 1-2 days or more, place the container in the fridge. Make sure the fridge is above 34F or the flowers might get burned, also, no fruits or veggies near them. Make sure to use the vegetable drawer but remove any vegetables, as they can emit gases that might harm the flowers.

Keep this setup in a cool room, ideally below 61F or in a fridge above 34F

Important Note:

This hydration technique works best for hardy flowers like calla lilies, roses, and other similar blooms. Unfortunately, it may not be effective for all flower types. For example, hydrangeas tend to wilt quickly if they’re without water for more than 2 hours. They require constant hydration and may not fare well in a hydration chamber.


By following these steps, you can ensure that your boutonnières and corsages remain fresh and stunning for your special day. Have you tried this method before? Let us know how it worked for you!



How To Keep Your Wrapped Bouquet Fresh

Unveiling the Secrets to Long-Lasting Beauty: Tips for Your Wrapped Bouquet or Ramo Buchon


Have you ever experienced the fleeting joy of receiving a stunning floral arrangement, only to see it fade away too soon? Well, fear not! As your trusted local florist, we've gathered lots of helpful tips and tricks over the years to ensure your cut flowers and wrapped bouquets stand the test of time.


Caring for flowers is simpler than you think—just keep an eye on the water level and maintain an optimal room temperature, and you're well on your way to victory!


100 wrapped roses or ramo buchon















Unwrapping the Beauty: Steps for Your Wrapped Bouquet's Extended Lifespan


a wrapped bouquet of tropical flowers and peonies

Removing the Wrapping:


Whether you decide to remove or leave the wrapping on, make sure all stems are submerged in water. Wrapped bouquets are often designed with pretty, waterproof paper as part of the overall look. You can leave the wrapping on if there are no shorter stems, all stems are underwater, and the paper is indeed waterproof. Keep in mind that if any stems are not submerged, they won't drink water and may wilt quickly. Ensure all stems are the same length and properly submerged to keep your bouquet fresh.


Removing The Wrapping?


The Birthday Star floral arrangement

Choosing the Perfect Vase:


Select your favorite vase and fill it with water, adding flower food as directed on the package. A tip for choosing the right vase is to keep in mind the height of the tallest flower. If the arrangement is too tall and you place it in a short vase, the weight of the flowers might tip it over. Try to find a vase that is at least half the length of the tallest flower. You can always trim the stems shorter if you don't have a big vase handy. For example, if you have 100 roses, they'll be heavy! So you will need a wider and heavier vase. If you don't have a vase that is big enough, a good idea is to place it in a bucket or add rocks inside a short vase, giving it more stability. Make sure to rinse the rocks or bucket first so they don't get your water cloudy and dirty faster.


Choosing The Perfect Vase

Trimming and Placing the Bouquet In Water:


Trim each stem by 1/4 inch, remove excess foliage (so none will be underwater), and place the arrangement in the vase. For bouquets that have endured a lack of water during delivery, this step revitalizes the stems.


Placing it in Water

peonies wrapped bouquet

Nurturing Your Blooms: Tips for Cut Flowers and Wrapped Bouquets


  1. Shade and Stillness: Keep flowers away from direct sunlight and drafts, as cut flowers lack roots to absorb nutrients and prefer cool, dark environments.

  2. Cooler Climates: Maintain a cool room for your arrangement, mimicking the conditions of a floral cooler to extend the flowers' lifespan.

  3. Refresh Regularly: Change the water every 2 to 3 days or when it becomes cloudy, dissolving flower food per package guidelines to prevent bacterial growth. Click here for a video on how to change your floral arrangement's water.

  4. Prune Wisely: Remove wilted flowers or decaying petals every few days to prevent the spread of bacteria to healthy flowers and foliage.

  5. Strategic Placement: Avoid proximity to electronic devices and food, as heat and ethylene gas can hasten flower maturation and deterioration.


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Embracing the Beauty: Final Thoughts on Cut Flowers and Wrapped Bouquets

In conclusion, enjoy the beauty of cut flowers without worry. Transform your space into a cozy haven with a few simple care steps: keep them cool, shielded from drafts, and ensure a fresh water supply.


Share your own tips and tricks in the comments below—let's celebrate the enduring beauty of wrapped bouquets together!






How to care for flowers in foam

Have you ever felt the disappointment of a stunning floral arrangement fading too soon? Fear not, as we're here to share some fresh insights and tricks to ensure your cut flowers arranged in floral foam stand the test of time.


Let's debunk the myth that taking care of cut flowers is a daunting task. Even if you're not a seasoned gardener, a little attention to water levels and ambient room temperature can go a long way.


Now, let's delve into the realm of Floral Foam arrangements:


In our experience, flowers arranged in Floral Foam tend to outlast those designed in a vase with water, provided the foam stays consistently moist, and the flowers remain undisturbed. Think of floral foam as a sponge, with flowers absorbing water from it. Brands like Oasis and Aquafoam are our go-to choices for floral foam.


Here's a quick guide to ensure your floral foam arrangements flourish:


- Keep the floral foam consistently wet, and don't forget to dissolve flower food in the water. Add around 1/2 cup of fresh water every 2-3 days to keep your flowers hydrated and thriving. When adding water, find a spot on the back of the arrangement and pour it gently onto the foam. Ensure the foam stays wet, but avoid spilling water on furniture. You can use a clean turkey baster for this so as not to move the flowers.


It will never hurt to add more water as often as you like, the worst thing that can happen is that it might overflow.


When floral foam is wet it has a different color than when it is dry:

left: wet floral foam (darker), right: dry floral foam (lighter)
Left: wet floral foam (darker), Right: dry floral foam (lighter)

- Don't move the flowers (second most important tip) during water replenishment, as doing so can create an air bubble between the end of the stem and the foam, hindering water intake and leading to a shorter lifespan.


How To Care For Your Cut Flowers Arranged In Floral Foam

- Never pour water directly into flowers, as excess moisture can cause mold and hasten the demise of the entire arrangement.


If you receive one of our unique flower arrangements that looks like the one below, scroll down for a picture that shows how it's built.

Purple Sparkles Floral Arrangement

We sometimes include one flower inside the vase that will have water for as long as it needs it so you only need to add water to the top part where the foam is.

A calla lily inside a vase

This is how the arrangement looks without the flowers and this is the foam that needs to be always wet.

cut flowers in floral foam

Now that you're well-versed in the art of floral foam, let's come back to the general tips for keeping your cut flowers fresher for longer:


How To Care For Your Cut Flowers Arranged In Floral Foam

  1. Shield your flowers from direct sunlight and air currents, as they prefer cool, dark places.

  2. Maintain a cool room temperature to extend the lifespan of your arrangement.

  3. Change the water every 3-4 days or when it becomes cloudy, and always dissolve flower food following package guidelines. In the case of cut flowers designed in floral foam, just add more water to the foam to keep it always wet.

  4. Remove wilted flowers and petals every 3-4 days to prevent bacteria from harming the healthy ones but don't move the healthy flowers around in the foam to avoid air bubbles.

  5. Keep your arrangement away from electronic devices and heat-producing appliances.

  6. Steer clear of placing flowers near food or fruits, as they release ethylene, causing faster maturation and a shorter lifespan.


How To Care For Your Cut Flowers Arranged In Floral Foam

In conclusion, embrace the beauty of cut flowers without fear. Create a cozy ambiance in your home, office, or favorite spot by following these simple yet effective tips. Share your flower care hacks in the comments below and share this post with someone who needs help!

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