Flower Care & Preservation Guide
Flower Care & Preservation Guide Many people are often frustrated by how short-lived a floral bouquet may be once they get it home. Fresh cut flowers are living entities that can be encouraged to last much longer under the right conditions. Most floral arrangements last 4-7 days or longer, depending on the flowers used and the care they receive. Here are a few tips for longer-lasting, more vibrant flowers: Keep the vase filled (or floral foam soaked) with water containing a flowerSome readersWhat is UFlowers?
UFlowers is a new subsidiary of U Party LLC offering award-designed flower arrangements for weddings, ceremonies, birthdays, anniversaries, funerals, baby showers, sympathy, or any occasion. With next-day delivery, you'll get your florals right to your door.Few readersAre you an event florist too?
With UFlowers, we'll deliver flowers right to your event. We offer designer flower arrangements for weddings, funerals, ceremonies, birthdays, anniversary, baby showers, sympathy or any other occasion.Few readersWhat is the processing time for UFlowers products?
One business day.Few readersUFlowers Delivery times
Delivery Times Normal delivery times are 9am-5pm daily. During major holidays such as Valentine's Day and Mother's Day we offer extended hours and delivery times, these will be reflected during the booking experience. Holiday Delivery To help assure on-time delivery during the busy holiday season, place your order at least 2 days prior to the following major holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Easter, Administrative Professionals Week, MotFew readersWill my flowers be delivered fresh?
YES, your flowers are hand picked for freshness and are delivered in great condition.Few readersAre floral arrangement considered rentals?
Few readersWhere does UFlowers deliver?
We deliver within 25 miles of 85296. This includes most of the east valley, Queen Creek, Tempe, Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, and select parts of Scottsdale, Phoenix & SanTan Valley.Few readers