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Top Tips For Storing Fresh Cut Flowers

 

Flowers are a beautiful way to add life to any room in the house. As soon as you walk into a home, for example, your nose is hit with the sweet smell of fresh flowers, and it instantly makes you feel happier. But what do you do when they start to wilt? You can’t throw them away because they’re too pretty! Here are some great tips on storing freshly cut flowers so that they last longer than just a few days.

Maintain Your Cut 

Sometimes the stems of flowers can be a little jagged from being cut at the store. Make sure to re-cut them to have fresh sharp edges. The flowers won’t be as likely to rot or cause air bubbles in the water. It would be best if you cut them every few days. It’s important to cut fresh flowers even if you don’t think they need it. It’s also important because it will allow the water to enter more easily into their stems and provide a better-tasting drink.

Bleach Your Vases Once A Week

If you are using glass or other types of clear containers, then make sure that you bleach them out at least once per week because bacteria love moist environments! Don’t use soap, though, because it leaves behind traces on the surface that is not good for the flowers. Also, never reuse plastic bags unless you have cleaned the inside thoroughly.

Make Sure There’s Enough Room 

When you first bring home your bouquet, it might seem like a good idea to jam all those flowers into one vase, but don’t do this! The more open space around the flower heads, the better chance they’ll stay hydrated long-term. You should also try not overcrowding any single type of flower together because each different kind requires its own amount of light, nutrients, etc., which means that if you’re trying to cram three types into one container, chances are they won’t last as long.

Add Fresh Water 

One of the best ways to keep flowers fresh is by making sure they have a constant supply of clean water. You must regularly change this water because it can get dirty and give off a bad smell over time. The bacteria in the water will start to break down and rot your flowers. It also evaporates, and this can dry out the stems.

Hydrate The Petals 

Another great way to keep your flowers fresh is by ensuring that their petals are hydrated. If you notice that they’re looking a bit dried out, place them in some room temperature water and leave them for about an hour or so. You can also hydrate the petals by misting them with a spray bottle and then leaving them overnight. Doing so will give them a pick-me-up and allow their fresh scent to return!

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