Seasonal Planter Care Instructions

Seasonal Planter Care Instructions

Your beautiful seasonal arrangements have been delivered and you are pumped! Follow the directions below to increase the longevity of your arrangements throughout the season.
 
A reminder that all of our planters are designers choice and any photos provided are of previous years planters which serve as the inspiration for palette and vibe of your planter and are not an exact representation of what you will receive based on availability of materials.
 
Winter
Your beautiful Winter Arrangement is a combination of Live and Everlasting greens and stems. Continue to water 2-3 times over the next two weeks. Water during Chinooks as the greenery will last longer if the stems are frozen in.
Summer
Your beautiful Live Summer Arrangement needs daily watering in the morning, and if in full sun, in the evening as well. Fertilize twice a month with a general 20-20-20 all-purpose
fertilizer and deadhead on a regular basis to ensure constant blooming throughout the summer.
 
Depending on where you planter is located, watering levels will vary, as with extreme weather variations. We suggest peeking under foliage and checking how wet the soil is every couple days to ensure water needs are being met or if plants are getting too much.
Spring/Fall
Your beautiful Spring/Fall Arrangement is a combination of Live and Everlasting flowers/plants, we use a variety of materials to achieve the seasons feeling - live, dried, faux and sometimes include plants that will artfully dry throughout the season. We use a variety of textures as well for interest and out of necessity because of our weather. Please water on a regular basis to ensure longevity. We suggest every 3-4 days. If unseasonably warm, more frequent waterings are suggested.
 
**Any live materials are a perishable item therefore are nonrefundable. Your planters do require regular care as mentioned above in order to continue to look amazing and flourish. They are designed to make it through the season aside from any weather related issues and once they leave our care they are now yours to care for.**
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