Even Broken Flowers Will Remain Fresh, Tips To Keep Flowers Blooming In Vases


Garden flowers are nature’s beautiful gifts that add charm and elegance to our homes. A well-placed vase of freshly cut flowers can brighten up any room and lift our mood. However, we all know how frustrating it is to see our once vibrant and lively bouquet wilt and droop after just a few days. But fear not, dear flower enthusiasts! We have compiled a list of fresh tips to help you keep your garden flowers blooming in vases for longer.

1. Timing is everything
Timing is crucial when it comes to harvesting flowers for vases. The best time to cut your blooms is either before sunrise or at dusk. This is when the flowers are at their freshest and full of moisture.

2. Give them a good drink
As soon as you’ve cut your flowers, place them in a bucket filled with water. This will give them a good drink and prevent them from dehydrating before they even make it to the vase.

3. Cut the stem underwater
To ensure that your flowers can continue to drink water once they’re in the vase, cut the stem underwater. This will prevent any air bubbles from forming in the stem, which can prevent water from being absorbed.

4. Remove unnecessary leaves
Remove any leaves from the stem that will be submerged in water. These can cause the flowers to wilt faster and promote the growth of bacteria.

5. Keep the vase clean
Before placing your flowers in the vase, make sure it’s clean. Once your flowers are in the vase, change the water every other day. For an extra boost, add some ice cubes to the water on the second day to keep the flowers fresh for longer.

6. Keep them away from heat sources
Flowers don’t do well in warm environments. Keep them away from heat sources such as televisions, heaters, and direct sunlight.

7. Add some magic
To give your flowers an extra boost, add some magic to the water. You can mix in 0.1 percent alum, 0.1 percent citric acid, 1 percent common salt, or 2-4 percent charcoal and sugar. These ingredients can help extend the life of your blooms.

8. Refresh the bouquet
If you have a bouquet of flowers, take them out every 3-4 days, cut the stems below 2-3 inches, and put them back in the same bouquet. This will refresh the bouquet and keep your flowers blooming for up to 5 days.

With these fresh tips, your garden flowers will stay fresh and blooming in vases for longer. Enjoy the beauty and fragrance of your blooms and let them bring joy to your home!

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Dr. Kirti Sisodia

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