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Summer Bouquets in Dnipro — What to Gift in the Heat and How to Keep It Alive

Peony, hydrangea and fragrant rose season. Which flowers survive the heat, how to care for a summer bouquet, and why fast delivery matters.

Summer is the most generous season in floristry — and the harshest on flowers. Heat halves a bouquet's life if you treat it wrong. Here is what to gift from June through August and how to get the flowers through July.

Peonies are the headline flower of early summer. The season runs roughly to mid-July, then it is over. Coral Charm, Salmon, the classic Sarah Bernhardt: if you meant to gift peonies, June is the last calm month. After the season they are gone — here and everywhere else.

Hydrangeas rule the whole summer. They hold shape and colour in any weather and bring volume that needs no fillers. Alongside them — fragrant Pink O'Hara and White O'Hara garden roses, sky-blue oxypetalum, and tanacetum that looks like a tiny daisy.

Heat care — four rules. One: fresh water daily; in summer a bouquet drinks twice as much. Two: no direct sun, no drafts — the best spot is a cool corner of the room. Three: the Chrysal sachet from the package goes into the water immediately; it extends flower life by a third. Four: re-cut the stems at an angle every two days.

Why delivery speed matters in summer. Every hour on the road at +30°C costs the bouquet a day of life. We deliver across Dnipro within 2 hours of the order, and the bouquet is built right before the courier leaves — not in the morning 'to have it ready'.

There are more summer occasions than it seems: graduations, weddings, anniversaries, friends returning to the city. And summer is the best time for no-reason flowers — they outlast any other gift of a summer evening. The catalog updates weekly; seasonal items land first.

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