Hydrangea Purple 15 pcs

€270.00

Super beautiful classic hydrangea from Holland! 

Stem length +/- 75 cm. 

Head size: approximately 15-19 cm.

  

Hydrangea Care:

1. Choose wisely! If you have a warm or particularly sunny home, this flower will not suit you.

2. In my experience, choosing darker colors such as dark green, dark purple, dark blue, etc. means they will last longer than lighter colors.

3. If you are looking at them in the store, gently squeeze the flowers slightly - they should be a bit like cabbage, perfectly firm and crisp. The darker the color of the petals, the crispier they should be. Whites and pastel colors rarely seem crisp, that's fine, but you don't want them to be too soft.

4. When you get them out, cut the stems at an angle and, if possible, cut a cross at the bottom of the stems - then place them in a vase of cold fresh water (and if you can put some ice in there, that's even better). Remove any unwanted foliage. They also don't like water dripping on their petals!

5. Choose a vase, keeping in mind the need to support heavy flowers and the fact that they need space to breathe. When choosing where to place your vase, keep it away from blowing fans and doors to the outside - they don't like hot air gusts or being in direct sunlight.

6. Continue to trim the stems and renew the water every two to three days.

7. Keep an eye on them, hydrangeas will show you very quickly if they are not happy! If they start to wilt, they are probably too warm. Put them in the fridge, put ice in a vase and leave them in a cold room overnight. If I only have a short vase of hydrangeas, I put mine in the fridge overnight every night - just make sure they don't freeze if the back of your fridge is colder.


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Super beautiful classic hydrangea from Holland! 

Stem length +/- 75 cm. 

Head size: approximately 15-19 cm.

  

Hydrangea Care:

1. Choose wisely! If you have a warm or particularly sunny home, this flower will not suit you.

2. In my experience, choosing darker colors such as dark green, dark purple, dark blue, etc. means they will last longer than lighter colors.

3. If you are looking at them in the store, gently squeeze the flowers slightly - they should be a bit like cabbage, perfectly firm and crisp. The darker the color of the petals, the crispier they should be. Whites and pastel colors rarely seem crisp, that's fine, but you don't want them to be too soft.

4. When you get them out, cut the stems at an angle and, if possible, cut a cross at the bottom of the stems - then place them in a vase of cold fresh water (and if you can put some ice in there, that's even better). Remove any unwanted foliage. They also don't like water dripping on their petals!

5. Choose a vase, keeping in mind the need to support heavy flowers and the fact that they need space to breathe. When choosing where to place your vase, keep it away from blowing fans and doors to the outside - they don't like hot air gusts or being in direct sunlight.

6. Continue to trim the stems and renew the water every two to three days.

7. Keep an eye on them, hydrangeas will show you very quickly if they are not happy! If they start to wilt, they are probably too warm. Put them in the fridge, put ice in a vase and leave them in a cold room overnight. If I only have a short vase of hydrangeas, I put mine in the fridge overnight every night - just make sure they don't freeze if the back of your fridge is colder.


Super beautiful classic hydrangea from Holland! 

Stem length +/- 75 cm. 

Head size: approximately 15-19 cm.

  

Hydrangea Care:

1. Choose wisely! If you have a warm or particularly sunny home, this flower will not suit you.

2. In my experience, choosing darker colors such as dark green, dark purple, dark blue, etc. means they will last longer than lighter colors.

3. If you are looking at them in the store, gently squeeze the flowers slightly - they should be a bit like cabbage, perfectly firm and crisp. The darker the color of the petals, the crispier they should be. Whites and pastel colors rarely seem crisp, that's fine, but you don't want them to be too soft.

4. When you get them out, cut the stems at an angle and, if possible, cut a cross at the bottom of the stems - then place them in a vase of cold fresh water (and if you can put some ice in there, that's even better). Remove any unwanted foliage. They also don't like water dripping on their petals!

5. Choose a vase, keeping in mind the need to support heavy flowers and the fact that they need space to breathe. When choosing where to place your vase, keep it away from blowing fans and doors to the outside - they don't like hot air gusts or being in direct sunlight.

6. Continue to trim the stems and renew the water every two to three days.

7. Keep an eye on them, hydrangeas will show you very quickly if they are not happy! If they start to wilt, they are probably too warm. Put them in the fridge, put ice in a vase and leave them in a cold room overnight. If I only have a short vase of hydrangeas, I put mine in the fridge overnight every night - just make sure they don't freeze if the back of your fridge is colder.