Nobody wants to buy a beautiful arrangement only to watch it droop and drop petals within three days. To get the most out of a weekly home flower subscription, choose varieties like Alstroemeria, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, and Orchids, which easily last 14 to 21 days with basic care. Avoiding soft-stemmed varieties ensures your home stays vibrant between your scheduled delivery cycles without constant maintenance.

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When setting up a recurring flower delivery for your living room, kitchen, or workspace, look for these specific varieties to ensure your space never looks neglected.
- Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lilies): These are absolute powerhouses. They arrive as tight buds, open gradually over a week, and routinely last up to 14–18 days.
- Carnations: Often underrated, modern premium carnations come in beautiful dusty terracotta and pastel shades and can comfortably cross the 3-week mark if kept out of direct sunlight.
- Chrysanthemums (Mums): Their woody stems resist bacteria growth in the water, giving them a vase life of 14 to 20 days.
- Eustoma (Lisianthus): They look as delicate as roses but are surprisingly tough, keeping their elegant look for 10 to 14 days.
How to Double the Life of Your Home Deliveries
Even the hardiest stems will fail early if they aren’t handled correctly when they arrive at your door. Follow this simple routine every time your subscription arrives:
Step 1 : Strip the Lower Foliage
Remove any leaves that will sit below the water line in your vase. Leaves rotting in water create bacteria, which clogs the flower’s stems and cuts off its water supply.
Step 2 : Cut Stems at a Sharp Angle
Use sharp kitchen shears to trim 1 inch off the bottom of each stem at a 45-degree angle. This opens up fresh channels for hydration and keeps the stem from sitting flat against the bottom of the vase.
Step 3 : Avoid the Food and Fruit Zone
Keep your vase away from direct sunlight, drafty AC vents, and your kitchen fruit bowl. Ripening fruit releases ethylene gas, an aging hormone that causes flowers to drop their petals early.
Alstroemeria, carnations, chrysanthemums, and lilies are the longest-lasting options, frequently remaining fresh for 14 to 21 days with regular water changes and stem trims.
Change the water completely every 2 days. Clean, fresh water prevents bacterial growth, which is the leading cause of premature wilting and stem rot in home flower arrangements.
Yes, flower food contains a carbohydrate source to nourish the blooms and a biocide to control bacteria growth. Using it correctly can extend your flowers’ lifespan by up to 60%.