If you’ve ever received a bouquet of flowers that wilted within a few days, you know how frustrating it can be. But there are actually a few simple things you can do to keep your fresh flowers alive longer.
In Singapore, where the climate is hot and humid, it’s especially important to take care of your flowers. But with a little know-how, you can enjoy your bouquet for weeks to come. In this guide, we will unveil the secrets to keeping fresh cut flowers alive longer. Whether you’re a first-time flower buyer or a professional, these tips will help you keep your flower arrangements looking their best.
The first step to ensuring the longevity of your blooms begins at the very beginning – when you choose your flowers. Look for flowers with firm petals, vibrant colours and no signs of wilting or discolouration. It only makes sense to choose the buds that are just beginning to open, as they will continue to blossom and delight over the coming days. Also, opt for those that are in season. Flowers that are in season are more likely to be fresh and have a longer lifespan.
Once you have your flowers, give their stems a fresh trim. Use sharp scissors or a floral knife to cut the stems at a 45-degree angle. This allows the stems to absorb water more effectively, ensuring that your flowers stay hydrated and vibrant.
As you unwrap your blooms and decide to place them in a vase, it is crucial to make sure the latter is clean and free from any sort of residue. Why, you may ask? Well, bacteria and impurities can shorten the lifespan of your flowers. Hence, do not forget to rinse the vase with warm water and a touch of vinegar to keep it fresh and ready for your bouquet.
Just like every living being requires water to thrive, fresh flowers require hydration to stay alive. Make sure to change the water in your vase every two days to control bacterial growth & provide your blooms with fresh nourishment. Also, when changing the water, do not forget to give the stems a trim as well to maintain optimal water absorption.
You might not be aware but today majorly of the flowers delivery packages come with powerful flower food, a secret ingredient that can work wonders for extending the life of your blooms. The recipient is requested to follow the instructions on the package to help their flowers live long and prosper. Besides, this mixture provides essential nutrients that help flowers stay fresh and vibrant longer.
Heads – up! Where you place your vase of flowers can greatly impact their lifespan. Keep them away from direct sunlight, heat sources and drafts. A cool, well-ventilated spot away from radiators and windowsills will help your blooms thrive and will keep the delegate look of the house as it is used for decorating the house.
As much as we adore every petal, it’s essential to remove wilting or decaying flowers from the arrangement. These withering & drooping blooms release ethylene gas, which can speed up the ageing process of other flowers. Therefore, regularly prune your flower bouquet to keep it looking fresh and vibrant.
There’s something enchanting about the beauty and fragrance of fresh flowers. Whether you’ve received a stunning bouquet through online flower delivery websites or picked a bunch from your garden, knowing how to extend their lifespan is like preserving a slice of nature’s artistry. And when you follow these simple yet effective tips, you can enjoy your fresh flowers for weeks to come. Start implementing these tips & tricks already and help your blooms stay vibrant and radiant for as long as possible.
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