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Tips To Make Your Bouquets Last

17th Dec, 2009 | No Comment | Posted in business & finance

Flowers are one of the meaningful gifts and liveliest decorations for nearly any occasion, all year ’round. Even offices and homes use them for decorations to make the place livelier and more comfortable. What makes these gifts of nature so great is that they smell and look fantastic. They have unique shapes, bright colors, and they have the most wonderful smells only nature can provide.

The downside is that flowers tend to wilt prematurely if you don’t take care of them well. Not all of us are florists and gardeners, but here are some surefire tips that could make bouquets you receive last a little longer:

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

- Remember to always use a clean vase with enough space, and use clear water every day. Once the flower food solution or water becomes cloudy, replace it all immediately.

- If floral foam is unavailable, you can make your own makeshift flower freshener. Just add a teaspoon of bleach, a tablespoon of sugar, and a gallon of water. Viola! Your homemade flower food. If these ingredients are unavailable, try mixing a 12-ounce can of clear, non-diet soda (like 7-Up or Sprite) with half a gallon of water. The soda’s acidity will slow down growth of bacteria in the water, while the sugar will “feed” the plant.

- Re-cut your flower stems at a 45-degree angle using a sharp cutting tool, such as a sharp knife, good pair of scissors, or pruning shears. Cut the stems underwater to allow more water absorption instead of air. A 45-degree angle stem cut can also improve the plants’ liquid absorption.

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

- Remove any leaves that go under the vase’s waterline, to lessen bacteria growth in the water.

- Keep flowers in a cool, dry spot, in approximately 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. It is recommended to keep them away from direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents, directly under ceiling fans, or on top of televisions or radiators. Failing to do so will cause your flowers to dehydrate and make them wilt prematurely.

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