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Start Your Dream Garden:
March is the perfect time to kickstart your flower garden, and I’m sharing my go-to easy-to-grow flowers and a clever Seed Snail Method to make germination a breeze! Plus, if you want to hold onto your garden’s beauty long after summer fades, I’ll show you why professional floral preservation is the best way to keep your blooms forever. Whether you’re planting zinnias, daisies, or black-eyed Susans, don’t let them be a one-season wonder!

10 Myths About Wedding Bouquet Preservation—Debunked!
Your wedding bouquet is a symbol of one of the most beautiful days of your life, so it’s natural to want to keep it forever. But before you dive into bouquet preservation, let’s bust some common myths!
One big misconception? Not all flowers preserve equally well. While sturdy blooms like roses and succulents retain their shape and color beautifully, delicate flowers like lilies and tulips require extra care—and some may not preserve well at all. That’s why professional preservationists use different techniques, like resin, pressing, or freeze-drying, to create the best possible results.
Another myth? You can wait days before starting the preservation process. The truth is, flowers begin to wilt immediately after your wedding, and the best results come when they’re preserved within 1-3 days. If you want your keepsake to last, time is of the essence!
Curious about more bouquet preservation myths? Read the full blog to make sure you get the keepsake you’ve always dreamed of!

Preserve the Beauty of Your Wedding Day: An Introduction to Bouquet Preservation
Your wedding day is one of the most magical moments of your life, filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Among the many cherished details of the day, your bridal bouquet holds a special place—it’s a reflection of your love story, carefully chosen to complement your unique style. But after the vows are exchanged and the last dance is over, what happens to those beautiful blooms?
That’s where wedding bouquet preservation comes in.