A Guide on Caring for Flowers
Home and Garden - Gardening
Written by John Bear   
Thursday, 02 October 2008 07:40
Flowers, whether fresh flowers or silk flower are lovely, beautiful and symbolic. Nothing can be effective as flowers to convey an emotional message, each and every flower represents one or the other emotion. But the biggest complaint of many fresh flower lovers is that their fresh floral bouquet and flower arrangements bearing exquisite floral design just don't seem to last very long.
by JohnBear


Flowers, whether fresh flowers or silk flower are lovely, beautiful and symbolic. Nothing can be effective as flowers to convey an emotional message, each and every flower represents one or the other emotion. But the biggest complaint of many fresh flower lovers is that their fresh floral bouquet and flower arrangements bearing exquisite floral design just don't seem to 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.

Make certain that your water and vase for the floral arrangement are clean before use. It is advised that you clean your vases using hydrogen peroxide. The vase should also be in proportion to the size and amount of flowers you will be using for the flower arrangement.

Once the stems of flowers have been cut, you have removed their life support system, so the flowers should be placed in the container with water as soon as possible. You should use lukewarm water in your vase because lukewarm water has lower oxygen levels that will help the stem to intake water and will in turn prompt the flowers to open faster. There is also a need to use a flower preservative or floral food in the water because it helps develop the buds to open and it could kill harmful bugs and dirt.

The stems of the flowers should be cut at an angle under water to expose fresh flower stem. Cutting them at an angle will give them more surface area to absorb nutrients through. Cutting the stems under water is important because it prevents air from getting into the veins in the stem of the flower, an air bubble in the stem would prevent the flower from getting water and nutrients.

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.

Avoid putting the flowers in direct sunlight, over television sets, radiators or any other heat producing objects that will rob the flowers off its moisture. Also, remove dead leaves promptly to keep them from contaminating the water. The water should be changed at least every other day, every day if possible and it is also a good idea to re-cut the flower stems but remember to once again cut them at an angle and under water.

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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