Celebrate Love with Valentine’s Flowers in Dallas from Mockingbird Florist
Mockingbird Florist offers stunning Valentine’s flowers, from timeless roses to unique arrangements, crafted by your trusted Dallas florist. Our reliable Dallas flower delivery ensures your gift arrives with care. Let us help make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable! We offer flower deliver to Dallas, Highland Park, Park Cities, Plano, Richardson, and Garland. For delivery, order online or call 214-821-1433.
Delivery Info: We aim to make business deliveries by 5 PM, but specific times aren’t guaranteed during this holiday. Delivery on the 12th or 13th is recommended to ensure timely arrival!
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Caring for Your Valentine’s Floral Arrangements
At Mockingbird Florist, we’re committed to delivering beautifully arranged Valentine’s flowers in a vase, ensuring they arrive fresh and ready to brighten your loved one’s day. To enjoy your arrangement for as long as possible, follow these care tips:
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Keep the Water Fresh: The key to maintaining vibrant flowers is fresh water. Check the water level daily, and replace it every two to three days. Empty the vase, rinse it thoroughly, and refill it with clean, room-temperature water.
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Trim the Stems: Every time you change the water, trim about 1 inch off the stems at a 45-degree angle using clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears. This prevents blockages and allows the flowers to absorb water effectively.
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Avoid Heat and Direct Sunlight: Place your arrangement in a cool, shaded location, away from direct sunlight, heating vents, or drafts. Excessive heat can cause flowers to wilt prematurely.
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Remove Fading Flowers: Keep your arrangement looking fresh by gently removing any flowers that begin to wilt or fade. This prevents bacteria growth, which can affect the remaining blooms.
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Avoid Ripening Fruits: Keep the arrangement away from ripening fruits, as they release ethylene gas that can cause flowers to deteriorate more quickly.