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Cut Flower Care - Ensuring Your Cut
Flowers Have a Long Life Span
by Russ Phillip Jr.




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What can I do to make my flowers last longer?

First it's important to remember that some flowers naturally last longer than others, so when dealing with cut flower care, you'll need to keep that in mind. Flowers like Carnations for example can remain fresh and vibrant for quite a bit longer than most flowers. Roses die quickly in vases, which would explain why they are so prized when they are beautifully fresh and delicate. Make sure to ask your florist how long your flowers will last when buying them. If you are growing flowers in a garden, the Internet is a wonderful source of information.

Flower essentials

The best place to keep flowers is in a cool area, around 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep the flower arrangement or vase out of direct sunlight as this can help


dehydrate the blossoms. Done place your arrangement on top of or near a heating element such as TVs heating radiators or the kitchen stove. Make sure to avoid leaving flowers in the car.

If the flowers come in wet floral foam

Make sure to keep the foam saturated with water mixed with the plant food provided with the arrangement. If none was provided you can buy some at any florist. Make sure you are being cautious when mixing the plant food and following the directions on the packaging.

When the flowers come arranged in water.

Make sure the vase is filled with water and plant food provided by the florist at all times. If the water in the vase becomes cloudy then run the whole arrangement under cold water, allowing it to spill over the top. Allow the water to run until the vase is no longer cloudy. Re-cut the stems with a sharp knife under cold water to discourage bacterial growth.

Why should I use floral food in the first place?

Floral food is a complex combination of nutrients that naturally nourish the plant. It will also help discourage harmful bacterial growth in the plant and is the absolute best way to prolong the longevity of the plant. It's very important to pay attention to the mixing instructions on the floral food's label to prevent improper mixing. Over saturated floral food can kill your fresh flowers quickly.


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