Baltimore's Premier Florist
Where Every
Bloom Tells
Your Story
BestsellerHandcrafted fresh arrangements delivered across Baltimore & beyond — with elegance, care, and a personal touch.
Baltimore's Premier Florist
Where Every Bloom Tells
Your Story
Handcrafted fresh arrangements delivered across Baltimore & beyond — with elegance, care, and a personal touch.

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- Seasonal mixed bouquet
- Handwritten care card
- Free delivery on orders $150+
- Seasonal mixed bouquet
- Handwritten care card
- Free delivery on orders $150+
Blooms + Bakes
Fresh flowers paired with artisan desserts from our local bakery partner — the ultimate gift experience for every occasion. Order together, delivered together.
Loved by Our Community
"The bouquet was even prettier in person than in the photos. You can tell they really care about quality. Absolutely stunning!"
"Got these for my anniversary and my partner absolutely loved them. Same-day delivery came through perfectly! The wrapping was beautiful."
"Really just amazing service. I got the freshest bouquet on short notice and the owner really cares about their customers."
"Our wedding florals were beyond what I imagined. The attention to detail and the love put into every arrangement made our day magical."
"The colors were rich, the blooms were fresh, and the design was unique. Worth every penny. My go-to florist now."
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Keep Your Blooms Beautiful
Simple care tips from our expert florists to help your arrangements last longer and look their best.
Change the water in your vase every day. Bacteria builds up quickly and is the #1 reason flowers die early. Clean the vase too.
Most importantTrim about ½ inch off each stem at a 45° angle every 2–3 days, ideally under running water. This opens up more surface area for water uptake.
Extends life 3–5 daysFlowers last longest between 65–72°F. Keep them away from heat vents, sunny windowsills, and appliances that generate heat.
Temperature mattersRipening fruit releases ethylene gas which accelerates wilting. Never place flowers near a fruit bowl, especially bananas or apples.
Easy winThe packet included with your order contains biocide, sugar, and acidifier — exactly what flowers need. Use it. It makes a real difference.
Use our packetStrip any foliage that would sit below the waterline. Submerged leaves rot quickly and contaminate the water, shortening the life of all your flowers.
Before placing in vaseAir conditioning vents and fans dry out petals fast. Find a spot with good indirect light and still air for the longest vase life.
Placement tipMove arrangements to a cool room overnight — even a few hours at cooler temperatures can add 1–2 extra days to your blooms' life.
Bonus tipAspirin in the water is a myth — it barely affects pH. A clean vase and fresh water every day does far more for your flowers than any home remedy.
When your roses arrive, cut the stems immediately while holding them under cool running water — this prevents air bubbles from blocking water uptake.
First stepPlace roses in deep water (at least ⅔ of the stem) for the first 4–6 hours after arrival. This gives them the best start and helps them open beautifully.
Conditioning tipThe outer 2–3 petals on a rose bud are "guard petals" — they're slightly tighter and protect the bloom. Gently remove them to reveal the full beauty inside.
Presentation tipRoses respond especially well to cooler temperatures at night. Moving them to a cooler spot overnight can add 3–4 extra days to their vase life.
Extends life significantlyRose stems seal over quickly. Recut ½ inch at a 45° angle every two days and they'll continue drinking well throughout their vase life.
Critical for rosesWash your vase with a drop of bleach and warm water before use. Bacteria in an unwashed vase is the single biggest killer of roses.
Start freshA well-cared-for rose arrangement should last 7–12 days. With daily water changes, cool nights, and regular stem trimming — some varieties last up to 14 days.
In mixed arrangements, some flowers drink faster than others. Check the water level daily — lilies and sunflowers are especially thirsty and can drain a vase overnight.
Daily checkRemove any flowers that fade or wilt immediately. Decaying flowers release ethylene gas and bacteria that shorten the life of the healthy ones around them.
Keeps others freshEucalyptus, ruscus, and ferns are very hardy. Once your delicate flowers fade, the greens can live on beautifully in a simple arrangement on their own.
Repurpose tipWhen cleaning your vase, rinse it thoroughly — soap residue left in the vase can clog stem cells and cause flowers to wilt faster than they should.
Rinse wellAs the arrangement ages and some stems are removed, don't be afraid to consolidate remaining blooms into a smaller vase. A smaller, fresh arrangement beats a sparse one.
Creative tipFor orchids, hydrangeas, and lilies — a light mist of water on the petals (not the stem area) once a day keeps them hydrated and looking fresh longer.
For delicate flowersDifferent flowers in a mixed bouquet have different vase lives — tulips last 5–7 days, carnations 2–3 weeks, and chrysanthemums up to 3 weeks. Knowing which is which helps you care for each.
Unlike most cut flowers, tropical blooms like bird of paradise, anthuriums, and heliconias hate the cold. They're from warm climates and will blacken in temperatures below 55°F.
Critical ruleTropical flowers thrive near a bright window (but not in direct harsh sunlight). A few hours of filtered sun each day keeps them vibrant and open for much longer.
Light is keyAlways use room-temperature water for tropical arrangements — cold water shocks the stems. Let tap water sit for 30 minutes before adding to the vase.
Temperature mattersFor arrangements with large tropical leaves (monstera, palm fronds), gently wipe them with a damp cloth weekly. Dust blocks the pores and reduces their lifespan.
Presentation tipCut orchid stems (not potted) need clean water every 2–3 days. Avoid submerging the petals in water — just the stem. They can last 2–3 weeks with proper care.
For orchidsTropical flowers come from humid environments. Placing a small dish of water near your arrangement or using a humidifier nearby can extend their life noticeably.
Environment tipBird of paradise can last 2–3 weeks as a cut flower with proper care. Anthuriums are among the longest-lasting cut flowers — up to 6 weeks if kept warm and watered regularly.
