Packaging Tips:
Effective flower packaging protects the flowers during transit and enhances their presentation upon arrival. Freshness is the key to ensuring that your flowers look their best. Florists use several techniques to maintain their flowers’ appearance.
Protective Wrapping:
Delicate petals and stems are wrapped in tissue paper or cellophane to protect them from bruising and damage. Some florists use perforated plastic sleeves that allow the flowers to breathe while providing protection. You can also, try out eco-friendly packaging made entirely from biodegradable and recyclable materials.
Cushioning Materials:
Foam, shredded paper, and other materials are used to absorb shock from the road, ensuring the flowers remain unharmed.
Preservatives:
Use your favorite floral preservatives and add to the flower’s water to nourish and prevent bacterial growth. Need recommendations for good preservatives? Kennicott has a wide selection of FloraLife and Chrysal products to choose from.
Boxes and Containers:
Sturdy, specially designed boxes provide structural support. These boxes often include compartments and secure holds to keep the flowers in place and prevent shifting during transit.
Hydration:
Flowers need to stay hydrated from the moment they are cut. Many professionals often use water filled tubes or floral foam to provide a constant water supply. Check out Smithers-Oasis foam, available in different shapes and sizes.
Delivery Tips:
Delivering flowers in perfect condition involves more than just transporting them from point A to point B. By following these delivery tips, you can ensure that your flowers remain untouched and ready to go.
Temperature Control:
Maintaining a cool environment slows down the metabolic processes of flowers, keeping them fresh longer. Cold storage and refrigerated transport are essential components of the flower delivery chain.
Drive Carefully:
Our packaging is designed to handle the usual road bumps during transit, but it isn't meant for abrupt driving maneuvers. To ensure your flowers remain secure and undamaged, avoid sharp turns, sudden braking, and plan ahead to prevent the stress that comes with being in a time crunch.
Humidity Packs:
To maintain the right level of moisture, humidity packs are a go to. These packs slowly release moisture, keeping the flowers at a good level of hydration.
Notify Customers:
After delivering an order, immediately notify your client to prevent the flowers from being exposed to harsh outdoor conditions. It's important to avoid leaving flowers outside in extreme heat or cold for extended periods.