* Send a GIFT BOX * || Icelandic Poppies!
* Send a GIFT BOX * || Icelandic Poppies!
$82.00
**Please check your recipient's local weather before ordering and make sure that daytime temps are above freezing and that no significant storms will be coming on your ship date!
Send a box of cheer to someone you love! Each order comes with our 3 Porch Farm custom gift box and is filled with cheerful, happy poppies! You can't help but smile when you open up this box! Bunches are neatly wrapped and come with a pretty care card to stick on their fridge plus a personalized note!
The box itself is made from post consumer recycled cardboard. The design was inspired by our flowers and created by local artist, Megan Fowler of Brown Parcel Press, and is printed with soybased ink, so it's not only elegant and beautiful, but also compostable/biodegradable.
What's included:
- 35 stems of our Icelandic Poppies. We always include a couple of extras in case any get damaged in transport. The photo represents what your recipient will receive (minus the vase)! Stem length is approx. 7"-16"
- Colors: A mix of Pinks, Oranges, Yellows, Whites and Scarlet.
- Personalized gift card- don't forget to fill this out in the notes section at checkout!
- Vase life: 5-7 days
** If you purchase other flower bundles along with the gift box, shipping prices will increase by a fair amount. Our gift boxes can only hold one bundle of flowers so anything additionally purchased will have to be shipped separately.
**Please ensure your recipient will be home to receive them! Our flowers are insured until they arrive...but damage due to neglect after delivery isn't covered.
Flowers are shipped as tight pods, but they will open quickly once tucked into their vase and exposed to the warmth of your home. If you’re eager to have them open or if some need a little help popping out of its shell, you can very carefully peel the outer fuzzy pod off to release the petals. We have a demo of this process on our Instagram!
Please do not sear the end of your poppies! The Icelandic and Italian poppy varieties don't like it. After years of testing, we have found that a simple trim is best for making your poppies last!
Remember to always give your vase a good cleaning and fill with fresh water before adding your flowers. Give your flowers a fresh cut before placing in water. Allow them to hydrate for about 6 hours before arranging. Click here for more info on keeping your flowers their freshest.
Please be sure to review our Terms and Conditions for Shipped flowers.
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Additional Information
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What to Expect Upon Arrival:
Poppies (both Icelandic and Italian) arrive mostly closed in tight pods to protect their petals during transport. We always include a few extra flowers in each order in case some blooms get damaged in transport. Allow 12 hours for your flowers to hydrate before arranging. They will begin to open quickly once in your vase. See tips below for accelerating their opening!
How to Make Your Cut Flowers Last
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How to Make Your Cut Flowers Last
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Important Steps for Making Your Cut Poppies Last:
Sterilize your vase before every use as bacteria and fungus in your vase are the main reasons for early decline of flowers.
Give your flower stems a fresh cut at an angle before placing in WARM (ALMOST HOT) WATER. Warm water is only needed during these first few hours of hydration.
Change vase water every few days and top off the vase water daily. These flowers drink a lot of water!
Icelandic and Italian poppy varieties do not need to have their stems seared. After years of testing, we have found that a simple trim of the ends before placing in your vase (with warm water) is best for making your poppies last. You can read more below!
Tips to Accelerate Opening Pods:
To accelerate opening your poppy pods, put them in a WARM LOCATION (sun room/sunny window/warm porch). Once open, return them to a cooler location for the longest vase life.
Sometimes poppies need a little help coming out of their cute pods even after the first step. If some do not open after a day or 2, do these steps! Start at the base of the pod, where the pod meets the stem, and gently peel off the pod shell to expose the petals. Your poppies will now begin to open up. You can see how we do it here!
To burn or not to burn:
Most internet recommendations you'll find on how to care for poppies advise you to burn, sear or boil the stems and we don't necessarily agree. Here's our take on it based on multiple experiments we've conducted:
Heat does open the pods faster and the flowers faster. This goes for both hot water and hot ambient temps. The trade off is that the flowers don't last as long in a vase. This technique will then be useful if you are trying to open poppies quickly for an event, or if some of your pods are extra stubborn.
Cold water and cool ambient temps result in a slower opening process, but open flowers will last longer in a vase if not burned/boiled and last even longer in a cooler location.
You can use this principle to your advantage if you want to preserve your open poppies for an extra few days for a later event, by putting them in the fridge. Poppies are not ethylene sensitive, so will not be detrimentally affected by the presence of fruit or vegetables in the fridge. Just make sure they don't get frost bitten by being too close to the cold air vent.
So there is some merit to burning/boiling the base of your poppy stems, but only in certain situations and it does result in shorter vase life, so use this information to guide you appropriately for your specific flower needs.
Shipping Information
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Shipping Information
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Our flowers are shipped via Fedex Priority Overnight. Shipping is calculated at checkout. Fedex will not deliver to P.O. Boxes. Please provide a physical address at checkout.
If you need two different ship dates, two separate purchases must be made.
Please double check that you are entering the correct address for yourself or recipient. Flowers are non-refundable for orders that were shipped to the incorrect/invalid address.
*Please note: We cannot ship flowers or plants to California, Alaska, or Hawaii. Dahlia tubers can be shipped to California and Alaska. Currently, we cannot ship any items internationally.
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Comer, GA 30629
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