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ProFlowers has been connecting consumers with fresh-from-the-field flowers since 1998. Their unique 7 day freshness guarantee ensures that flowers last days longer than traditional florists. With ProFlowers, you can send flowers, plants and gourmet gifts for any occasion. Flowers fresh-from-the-field: At each one of their farms, employees and experts nurture the flowers from bud to blossom, ensuring only the best-of-the-best get picked for your bouquet. Flowers directly to you: Once hand-picked, flowers are delivered directly to you. Others take a longer route through brokers, middlemen and, finally, a florist’s shop. By the time they reach the recipient, their best days are long gone. Flowers with a smile: ProFlowers employees have one job: to make sure you send or are sent the highest quality flowers. That’s why when people order ProFlowers, they continue to come back. Discover the ProFlowers Family of Brands: Same great quality. Same great service. Same great company. See deals for Flowers.

Flower Care for Roses: The fertile plateaus high in the mountains of Ecuador and Colombia produce ProFlowers’ gorgeous roses. The constant mild temperature slows the plant’s growth producing large blossoms and long elegant stems. ProFlowers’ research on varieties allows us to consistently produce beautiful, radiant roses that last. Your roses are thirsty and need to drink water for 8-12 hours to perk up. With proper care, your roses will bloom over the next few days. Remove the outside guard petals. These rugged outer petals were left on to protect your roses during shipment. Cut 1 inch off the stems and remove leaves that fall below the water line. Fill vase with water and add 1 packet of flower food. Re-cut stems, change water and add second packet of flower food on day 3. For the longest life, keep your roses away from direct sunlight, heat and drafts.

Sunflower care: Sunflowers just can’t get enough sun. Their heads follow the direction of the sun throughout the day. So, ProFlowers’ Sunflowers are grown in Baja and Southern California, where the warm sun shines year-round producing big, showy sunflowers. Sunflowers have naturally arched necks and look best in a tall narrow vase. Cut the flowers so there’s only a fewinches of stem that shows above the rim of the vase. Cut 1 inch off the stems and remove leaves that fall below the water line. Fill vase with water and add 1 packet of flower food. Re-cut stems, change waterand add second packet of flower food on day 3. Keep your Sunflowers away from direct sunlight, heat and drafts. Remove spent leaves to keep bouquet looking fresh longer.

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