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Wholesale Flowers in Bulk — Fresh-Cut Wedding & Event Flowers
Discover Premium Wholesale Flowers for Every Occasion
At Whole Blossoms, we proudly offer one of the most diverse and vibrant selections of wholesale flowers available online. Whether you're preparing for a wedding, planning a large-scale corporate event, creating arrangements for a church service, or simply indulging your love for floral design, our bulk flowers are the perfect choice. We specialize in farm-fresh blooms shipped directly to your door, ensuring maximum freshness, longer vase life, and a noticeable difference in quality. Our flowers are carefully sourced from eco-conscious, long-standing partner farms across South America, California, and worldwide. By cutting out the middleman, we deliver superior flowers at wholesale pricing without compromising on quality. Every order is hand-selected, packed with care, and shipped quickly to preserve the freshness and fragrance of each stem. From timeless bulk roses and voluminous wholesale hydrangeas to fragrant eucalyptus, baby's breath, and unique tinted blooms, our online catalog is designed to serve brides, florists, churches, restaurants, designers, and everyday flower lovers. Need flowers fast? Many of our varieties are available with next-day flower delivery, giving you flexibility without the stress.Explore Our Best-Selling Collections:
- Roses – Classic and romantic, roses remain one of the most sought-after blooms for weddings and everyday joy. Choose from soft blush, bold reds, creamy whites, vibrant oranges, and custom-tinted shades perfect for any color palette.
- Hydrangeas – These lush, cloud-like flowers bring fullness, texture, and charm to bouquets and centerpieces. Available in natural and airbrushed hydrangeas for modern designs.
- Greenery & Fillers – Enhance your floral arrangements with wholesale greenery such as ruscus, salal, pittosporum, ferns, and more. These elements offer structure and visual interest while keeping your designs on-trend.
- DIY Flower Kits – Save time and money with professionally curated kits. Whether for a bridal shower or your big day, our DIY flower collections make it easy to craft stunning, cohesive arrangements at home.
Care & Handling Instructions for Wholesale Flowers
Proper care and handling are essential to ensure your wholesale flowers arrive in peak condition and stay beautiful for your special event. Follow these detailed steps to hydrate, store, and maintain your blooms — whether you're a DIY bride, event planner, or florist.
Step 1: Unpack Immediately Upon Arrival
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Open your box(es) as soon as possible.
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Carefully remove all bunches from their wrapping.
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Keep flowers upright and avoid bending or crushing stems.
Tip: Wholesale flowers are shipped in tight bud form for protection during transit. They’ll fully open after hydration.
Step 2: Prepare Clean Containers and Tools
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Disinfect vases or buckets with a solution of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water.
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Use sharp, clean shears or floral scissors to avoid stem damage.
Avoid using dull kitchen knives or scissors — they crush the stem and prevent proper hydration.
Step 3: Fill Buckets with Clean, Lukewarm Water
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Use room-temperature or slightly lukewarm water, especially for roses and hydrangeas.
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Add floral preservative to extend vase life and fight bacteria.
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If no preservative is available, you can use 1 tsp of sugar + a few drops of bleach per quart of water.
Step 4: Recut Each Stem at a 45° Angle
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Cut stems about 1–2 inches from the bottom.
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Make the cut under running water or submerge immediately to prevent air bubbles from forming in the stem (a condition known as "air embolism").
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Remove any leaves that will fall below the waterline to avoid rot and bacteria growth.
Step 5: Hydrate in a Cool, Dark Room
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Place the flowers in a cool, well-ventilated room (ideally between 34°F and 38°F).
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Keep them away from direct sunlight, drafts, heaters, and fruits (which release ethylene gas that speeds decay).
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Let them rehydrate for 4 to 12 hours before arranging.
-
Roses & ranunculus need 4–6 hours.
-
Hydrangeas may need up to 12 hours and benefit from soaking heads in shallow water.
-
Step 6: Daily Maintenance
-
Change the water every 24–48 hours.
-
Re-cut stems every 2–3 days for continued hydration.
-
Replenish floral preservative with each water change.
-
Keep your arrangements cool until the event.
Special Tips by Flower Type:
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Roses: Remove outer guard petals to reveal inner bloom. Store upright.
-
Hydrangeas: Benefit from stem-splitting and head-dipping in water if wilted.
-
Calla Lilies: Avoid deep water. Too much water can cause stem mushiness.
-
Tulips: Keep in cool water and upright. They continue to grow after cutting!
-
Peonies: Arrive in tight buds. Warm water can speed blooming if needed.
Handling After Delivery
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If flowers seem limp, don’t panic! Dehydration during transit is normal.
-
Follow hydration steps, and most flowers will perk up within hours.
-
For emergency revival: wrap bunches in damp newspaper, place in cool water, and store in a dark room for 4–6 hours.
Pro Tip: Always Schedule Time for Hydration
For DIY weddings or events, plan your delivery date 2–3 days before your event. This allows time for:
-
Full hydration
-
Bloom opening
-
Arrangement preparation
-
Any replacements, if needed
Discover Premium Wholesale Flowers for Every Occasion
At Whole Blossoms, we proudly offer one of the most diverse and vibrant selections of wholesale flowers available online. Whether you're preparing for a wedding, planning a large-scale corporate event, creating arrangements for a church service, or simply indulging your love for floral design, our bulk flowers are the perfect choice. We specialize in farm-fresh blooms shipped directly to your door, ensuring maximum freshness, longer vase life, and a noticeable difference in quality. Our flowers are carefully sourced from eco-conscious, long-standing partner farms across South America, California, and worldwide. By cutting out the middleman, we deliver superior flowers at wholesale pricing without compromising on quality. Every order is hand-selected, packed with care, and shipped quickly to preserve the freshness and fragrance of each stem. From timeless bulk roses and voluminous wholesale hydrangeas to fragrant eucalyptus, baby's breath, and unique tinted blooms, our online catalog is designed to serve brides, florists, churches, restaurants, designers, and everyday flower lovers. Need flowers fast? Many of our varieties are available with next-day flower delivery, giving you flexibility without the stress.Explore Our Best-Selling Collections:
- Roses – Classic and romantic, roses remain one of the most sought-after blooms for weddings and everyday joy. Choose from soft blush, bold reds, creamy whites, vibrant oranges, and custom-tinted shades perfect for any color palette.
- Hydrangeas – These lush, cloud-like flowers bring fullness, texture, and charm to bouquets and centerpieces. Available in natural and airbrushed hydrangeas for modern designs.
- Greenery & Fillers – Enhance your floral arrangements with wholesale greenery such as ruscus, salal, pittosporum, ferns, and more. These elements offer structure and visual interest while keeping your designs on-trend.
- DIY Flower Kits – Save time and money with professionally curated kits. Whether for a bridal shower or your big day, our DIY flower collections make it easy to craft stunning, cohesive arrangements at home.
Care & Handling Instructions for Wholesale Flowers
Proper care and handling are essential to ensure your wholesale flowers arrive in peak condition and stay beautiful for your special event. Follow these detailed steps to hydrate, store, and maintain your blooms — whether you're a DIY bride, event planner, or florist.
Step 1: Unpack Immediately Upon Arrival
-
Open your box(es) as soon as possible.
-
Carefully remove all bunches from their wrapping.
-
Keep flowers upright and avoid bending or crushing stems.
Tip: Wholesale flowers are shipped in tight bud form for protection during transit. They’ll fully open after hydration.
Step 2: Prepare Clean Containers and Tools
-
Disinfect vases or buckets with a solution of 1 part bleach to 10 parts water.
-
Use sharp, clean shears or floral scissors to avoid stem damage.
Avoid using dull kitchen knives or scissors — they crush the stem and prevent proper hydration.
Step 3: Fill Buckets with Clean, Lukewarm Water
-
Use room-temperature or slightly lukewarm water, especially for roses and hydrangeas.
-
Add floral preservative to extend vase life and fight bacteria.
-
If no preservative is available, you can use 1 tsp of sugar + a few drops of bleach per quart of water.
Step 4: Recut Each Stem at a 45° Angle
-
Cut stems about 1–2 inches from the bottom.
-
Make the cut under running water or submerge immediately to prevent air bubbles from forming in the stem (a condition known as "air embolism").
-
Remove any leaves that will fall below the waterline to avoid rot and bacteria growth.
Step 5: Hydrate in a Cool, Dark Room
-
Place the flowers in a cool, well-ventilated room (ideally between 34°F and 38°F).
-
Keep them away from direct sunlight, drafts, heaters, and fruits (which release ethylene gas that speeds decay).
-
Let them rehydrate for 4 to 12 hours before arranging.
-
Roses & ranunculus need 4–6 hours.
-
Hydrangeas may need up to 12 hours and benefit from soaking heads in shallow water.
-
Step 6: Daily Maintenance
-
Change the water every 24–48 hours.
-
Re-cut stems every 2–3 days for continued hydration.
-
Replenish floral preservative with each water change.
-
Keep your arrangements cool until the event.
Special Tips by Flower Type:
-
Roses: Remove outer guard petals to reveal inner bloom. Store upright.
-
Hydrangeas: Benefit from stem-splitting and head-dipping in water if wilted.
-
Calla Lilies: Avoid deep water. Too much water can cause stem mushiness.
-
Tulips: Keep in cool water and upright. They continue to grow after cutting!
-
Peonies: Arrive in tight buds. Warm water can speed blooming if needed.
Handling After Delivery
-
If flowers seem limp, don’t panic! Dehydration during transit is normal.
-
Follow hydration steps, and most flowers will perk up within hours.
-
For emergency revival: wrap bunches in damp newspaper, place in cool water, and store in a dark room for 4–6 hours.
Pro Tip: Always Schedule Time for Hydration
For DIY weddings or events, plan your delivery date 2–3 days before your event. This allows time for:
-
Full hydration
-
Bloom opening
-
Arrangement preparation
-
Any replacements, if needed