Caring for Flowers Tips

May 8th, 2008 Posted in Home and family

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by John Bear

Flowers, whether it be fresh flowers or silk flower have played an important role in our lives over the centuries; they bring happiness and warmth to any dull decorating space. However, we all know that one disadvantage of flowers that are fresh is that they don’t last very long.

Fortunately, there are many little things that you can do to lengthen the life span of the beautiful floral design your flower arrangements, floral bouquet and even wedding flowers and wedding flower bouquet. You should using proper flower care routines to keep the flowers from dying awfully fast and to even prolong their life span.

Prepare the vase for your flowers by making sure that it is very clean. Bacteria can kill the flowers by blocking the stems, preventing the flowers from taking on water. You should use a vase that is in proportion to the size and amount of flowers that you have ordered. Using an inappropriate vase could create even more water loss that you are not aware of.

Warm water should be used because flowers take up warm water more readily than cold water. It is also preferable to add preservative or flower food to the water. It will treat the water, nourish the flowers and make the water more suitable for flowers, as it keeps the bacteria away. Floral foods and flower preservatives can be purchased from the florist in your locale or garden centers.

The stems of the flowers should be properly cut; they must never be bashed, scratched or hammered, as this may cause an infection. Use a sharp pair of cutter and cut the flower stems on an angle underwater, a slanted cut will allow better intake of water. By cutting the stems underwater, the formation of air bubbles will be prevented, which can ruin the life of your flowers.

You should remove all foliage from the lower portion of the stems of the flowers that would stand under the water line. If any of the leaves lower down the stem are submerged under water, cut them off to prevent the leaves from decaying and prevent the spread of bacteria. Also, do not overcrowd your vase, as flowers need breathing space to survive just as you do.

Never place your fresh flowers in “hot spots” such as near windows, near the heaters or other heat producing objects, as the life of your flowers will be severely effected; it can promote bacteria growth and water loss. Changing the water in the container regularly is also very important; it should be changed at least every two days. If there is a need to re-cut the stem, remember to cut it underwater.

When you receive flowers or order flowers for someone or for your home in your favorite flower shop, or flower delivery services online, remember these tips so that your flowers will last longer than ever before so you can enjoy the warmth and beauty of nature in your home. For further information, consult the local flower shop or florist in your locale.

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