When you gather and arrange cut flowers with care, you can enjoy your vibrant bouquet for a longer time.
June 23, 2015
When you gather and arrange cut flowers with care, you can enjoy your vibrant bouquet for a longer time.
Most blossoms respond well to a rejuvenating conditioning period just after they are cut.
After the stems have been conditioned, prepare the flowers for your arrangement.
The flowers will look perky and fresh for a few extra days.
Daffodils, hollyhocks and hydrangeas stop drawing water into their stems because a milky, slimy substance inside seals the cut ends of the stems. The substance can have an adverse effect on other flowers in the same vase.
Your flower arrangement would be perfect, except a few of the flowers aren't tall enough.
Pros use a "frog" to keep cut flowers in place.
Just as it preserves your hairstyle, a spritz of hairspray can preserve your cut flowers.
Put your cut flowers in six-packs and arrange them when you arrive at your destination.
Don't bother with awkward, water-filled containers when travelling with a small bouquet.
Sparkling-clean receptacles ensure longer life for cut flowers.
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