Garden Party

SKU:
AH10001
Out of stock
$145.00
A mix of fuschia and emerald hydrangea, blue delphinium and thistle, black calla lilies, and jewel-toned pincushion flowers.

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Description

Garden Party

A mix of fuschia and emerald hydrangea, blue delphinium and thistle, black calla lilies, and jewel-toned pincushion flowers. Garden Party arrives arranged and ready to display in a clear glass vase.

Floral design by Audrey in the Garden

A lifelong New Yorker and floral enthusiast, founder, and lead florist Audrey Hilfiger first fell in love with flowers in her grandmother’s garden. Since then, she has nurtured this passion and admiration in many ways. After studying alongside several talented florists, she began Audrey in the Garden as a way of connecting to her modern, surprising design inclinations. She is deeply inspired by the art and life held by flowers as well as the way interior design and flowers interact. Audrey's non-traditional approach to floral design is one of many reasons why she is recognized as a leader in the industry today. In addition to her work as a florist, Audrey is a gardener at Elizabeth Street Garden in New York City. Audrey is passionate about life in all its forms, and she and her team are constantly seeking new ways to advocate for animal injustice and rescue projects.

audreyinthegarden.com | @audreyinthegarden

Flower Care Guide

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Water

Change vase water every other day (add flower food to the new water if available). All should be submerged.

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Light / Temperature

Display your bouquet or flower arrangement in a cool, draft-free area.

Avoid direct sunlight, which causes the flowers to die more quickly.

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Pruning

Immediately remove dead or wilting leaves and stems.

Recut your flower and foliage stems just before putting them back into new water.

Garden Party