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How far in advance of the wedding day can I start working/arrange the hydrangeas?

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How far in advance of the wedding day can I start working/arrange the hydrangeas?

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Bouquets and arrangements should be prepared as close as possible to the actual wedding/ceremony and kept refrigerated and under water until ready for use. Water picks (little water vials on the ends of the stems) will prolong the life of bouquets (your florist will have them), and any arrangements should be prepared with thoroughly soaked floral foam. Make sure to avoid direct sunlight on the flowers. If our hydrangea care instructions are followed, your hydrangeas should survive your wedding day without any problems, and if returned to water or refrigeration, generally for several more days thereafter.

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