Miso Pretty Garden Rose

Ruffled perfection! That’s exactly what came to mind when I got my hands on these gorgeous blooms. The Miso Pretty Garden Rose is dripping with romance and beauty which makes it ideal for any bride looking to incorporate this look into their big day.

As part of a blog series featuring our favorite flowers and DIY projects, we partnered with FiftyFlowers to bring you all the details on this unique wedding flower and how to care for them.

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About FiftyFlowers: They are an online flower wholesaler that is revolutionizing the wedding flower industry.  Their “farm to door” approach allows brides to purchase bundled flowers without the large quantity requirement that many other wholesalers have. Making this company a DIY bride’s dream come true.

This rose is made up of three stunning shades, starting with a peachy pink center that blends outward to a deeper medium pink and then creamy soft pink petals that hug the entire bloom.

Miso Pretty Garden Rose
Miso Pretty Garden Rose
Miso Pretty Garden Rose

Prep & Care

The flowers arrive in bunches of 12, 18, or 24 stems per bunch directly from the farm in bud form. Because flowers do not arrive fully bloomed, you should schedule a delivery date of 2 days before your event. This allows time for hydration and for the flowers to bloom to their intended size.

In order to get the longest life out of your garden roses, you need to take some steps to ensure they are properly cared for. Upon opening your delivery, you may notice that they look sleepy and thirsty, this is absolutely normal and your flowers will re-awaken once you follow these steps.

  • Remove all the protective packaging and paper from the flowers as you take them out of the box.
  • Depending on how many flowers you have, gather buckets or containers (make sure they are thoroughly clean) and fill them with at least 4 inches of fresh cold water and flower food if you have it on hand.
  • Remove any foliage and thorns that will sit below the water line and cut about an inch off each stem in a diagonal line using flower sheers.
  • Place each flower in the water immediately after cutting to stop the ends from sealing off.
  • Allow up to 12 hours for them to properly hydrate.  Water levels need to also be periodically checked and should be changed every 24 hours.

Shop for FiftyFlowers to snag your own Miso Pretty garden roses!

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