Tips That Can Make Your Bouquets Last

Flowers are really popular to send to loved ones on special occasions such as Valentines Day, Mother’s Day, weddings, and anniversaries. Places such as homes and offices are more lively and comfortable when flowers are used as decorations. These gifts of nature smell and look fantastic, which makes them so great. They have unique shapes, bright colors, and they have the most wonderful scents only nature can provide.

The only problem is that flowers tend to wilt prematurely if you don’t take care of them properly. Not everyone are florists and gardeners, here are some ways to extend the life of your arrangements:

- Whenever possible, use flower food or floral foam in your vases instead of plain water. These can be purchased from and/or provided by your florist.

- If the floral foam solution turns cloudy, replace it all. Same goes for those who are using just water; replacing it daily with fresh water is a must.

- No flower food or flower foam? You can make your own! Just add a teaspoon of bleach, a tablespoon of sugar, and a gallon of water. Viola! Your homemade flower food. Some gardening experts even say you can pour a 12-ounce can of non-diet 7-Up or Sprite in half a gallon of water The acid in the soda will slow bacteria growth in the water, while the sugar will “feed” the plant.

- Re-cut stems using a cutting tool that will not crush the stems like a sharp knife, pruning shears, or even a good pair of scissors. Cut the stems at a 45-degree angle, and do this underwater. This allows the stems to draw in water instead of air and the increased surface area from the 45-degree cut allows for improved water/solution absorption.

- Generally, some flowers last longer than others. Once they begin to wilt, remove them from the vase.

- Remove any leaves that go below the waterline of the vase, because leaves in water tend to promote bacterial growth.

- Remember to place your flower arrangement in a cool, dry spot, away from heat. About 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit is the recommended temperature for flowers, away from heating or cooling vents, directly under ceiling fans, on top of televisions or radiators, and away from direct sunlight, to avoid premature dehydration and wilting.

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This post was written by Nathan Silva on March 13, 2010

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