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Several Care Tips For Lasting Flower Arrangements



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By : Adriana Noton    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-03 10:26:02
Care tips for lasting flower arrangements can be used to make sure that your bouquets and flowers last as long as possible. Receiving flowers or purchasing flowers can be a wonderful treat and add a splash of color to any room. However it is very disappointing when the flowers begin to droop the next and completely die in only a short time. These tips are very quick and easy to perform and will ensure that your flowers last for as long as possible.

You want to change the water regularly and ensure that you regularly have clean and fresh water in the vases. Try to change the water daily though if this is not possible then changing the water once every 2 days will suffice. Make sure you empty out the old water and fill the vase with new water.

You should remove the flowers every few days and cut off the bottom of the stems to ensure that the flowers can pick up the fresh water. This is easiest to do every few days when you change the water.

The temperature that your flowers are in will also affect their life. Cooler temperatures are better as you will notice all of the florist have large coolers where they keep their flowers. Keep your flower arrangements away from heat sources such as stoves, radiators and extremely sunny windows. At night you should put the flowers in a cool place such as a porch area or basement. Refrigerators are not good as the temperatures used for storing food is much lower than appropriate for flower storage.

It is important that you get rid of any drooping flower and dead or dying leaves regularly. These can fall in the water and cause the water to spoil faster. If you are worried that the arrangement will start looking thin then you can add new cuttings to keep the arrangement looking full. You can also change to a smaller vase if you do not want to add new cuttings.

One of the first things you want to do is ensure that you are purchasing good flowers and blooms in the first place. Make sure your bouquet holds fresh flowers that do not have any broken petals, yellowing areas, rotting spots, brown marks or wilting. These damaged flowers will die quite quickly even if you do all of the tips mentioned in this article.

It is also a good idea to purchase flowers that have a long life such as daisies, mums, alstroemeria, carnations and mini-carnations. Some flowers just do not last long once they are cut.

You want to put the flower sin water as soon as you can and if this is not possible then keeping them cool is a good idea. When cutting the stems you want to use a knife instead of scissors as scissors can cause damage and interfere with the flowers drinking the water. Make sure you strip away any leaves that fall in the water as these can cause bacterial growth and can foul the water.
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