Royal Crimson - 12 Red Roses

Twelve long-stem red roses hand-tied in Northampton. Same-day delivery across NN postcodes when ordered by 5:30pm. A direct, classic choice for anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and romantic birthdays.
What You Get
Royal Crimson contains twelve premium long-stem red roses with green foliage. Twelve roses is the classic romantic number — enough to make a clear statement without the scale of a larger arrangement. Hand-tied to order in our Northampton studio.
Who It Is For
Anniversaries, Valentine's Day, and romantic birthdays where the gesture needs to be clear without being excessive. Also works as a straightforward thank-you between partners. Rose bouquets from Blossom Surprise.
Delivery in Northampton
Same-day delivery across all NN postcodes — order by 5:30pm, seven days a week. Free next-day UK delivery Monday to Friday; £4.50 for weekend dispatch. Same-day flower delivery in Northampton.
Flower Care
Cut stems at a sharp angle and place in a tall vase with cold water. Change the water every two days and recut stems each time. Remove guard petals if they look damaged on arrival. Red roses open faster in a warm room; keep them cool if you want them to last longer. Remove petals as they fall so they do not contaminate the water. Expect seven to ten days with good care.
Keep Your Flowers Fresh Longer
Your beautiful Northampton flower delivery deserves expert care. Follow our local florist's proven tips to enjoy vibrant blooms for up to two weeks.
Immediate Care (First Hour)
Unpack promptly – Remove your flowers from packaging within 1 hour of delivery to prevent overheating.
Trim stems at an angle – Cut 2-3cm off each stem at a 45° angle using sharp scissors or secateurs. This increases water absorption.
Remove lower leaves – Strip any foliage that would sit below the waterline to prevent bacterial growth.
Use clean water – Fill your vase with fresh, cool tap water. Add the flower food sachet provided with your bouquet.
Daily Maintenance
Change water every 2 days – Fresh water prevents bacteria that shorten flower life. Rinse the vase thoroughly.
Re-cut stems – Trim another 1cm off stems each time you change the water.
Remove wilted blooms – Take out any dying flowers to keep the arrangement looking fresh and prevent bacteria spread.
Top up water daily – Flowers drink a lot, especially in the first few days.
Ideal Placement
Cool location – Keep flowers away from direct sunlight, radiators, and heating vents. Cooler temperatures (16-18°C) extend vase life.
Avoid fruit bowls – Ripening fruit releases ethylene gas which causes flowers to age faster.
Skip draughty spots – Avoid windowsills and doorways where temperature fluctuates.
Special Flower Types
Roses – Remove guard petals (outer petals) if damaged. Roses can last 7-12 days with proper care.
Lilies – Remove orange pollen stamens to prevent staining and extend bloom life. Lilies can last up to 2 weeks.
Tulips – These continue growing in the vase. Use less water (5-7cm) and keep very cool.
Sunflowers – Change water frequently as stems can become slimy. These bold blooms last 7-10 days.
Chrysanthemums – Hardy flowers that can last 2-3 weeks. Break stems rather than cutting for best results.
Troubleshooting
Drooping heads? Re-cut stems and place in deep, cool water for 2 hours to revive.
Cloudy water? Sign of bacteria. Change immediately and clean vase with diluted bleach.
Petals browning? Remove affected flowers and ensure vase isn't in direct heat or sunlight.
Expert Tip from Your Local Northampton Florist
Add a drop of bleach or vodka to your vase water (1 teaspoon per litre) as a natural antibacterial. This simple trick can add 3-4 extra days to your flower's vase life. At Blossom Surprise, we've been caring for Northampton's flowers since day one – these techniques really work!
Questions About Your Flowers?
Our Northampton flower care specialists are here to help. Contact us anytime for personalised advice on making your same-day flower delivery last longer. We know every bloom we deliver and can give specific care instructions for your arrangement.