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By Valeria Alva, florist part of the flower delivery site, BloomNation, and florist at Flowers By Tony in Miami, FL
By Stacy K Floral in Rochester, NY As spring is coming up quicker than we realize, it is the time for flowers. Do you ever send some beautiful, freshly cut florals to your significant other, family member, or friend? Are you expecting a "just because" arrangement from someone? Flowers are a wonderful sentiment, but they often die within days of receiving them. Simply changing the water isn't enough to make your beautiful flowers last. Here, we give you the best tips for preserving your florals: 1. The Stem When receiving flowers, whether a bouquet or in a vase, the first thing to do is to check the stem. Make sure to cut the bottom of the stem at a 45-degree angle. Doing this will make sure that your flowers stay well hydrated. At this angle, the water will flow more easily within the stem, keeping your flowers looking freshly cut. You could always recut the stem, but your flower arrangement won't look the same. By Margot Blair Floral in Austin, TX 2. The Water Along with keeping the stem nicely trimmed, the water is the next thing you should focus on. Always check the water level in the vase. The water level should never be lower than a third of the way full. If the water is too low, this can cause the stem to dry up and no water will be able to flow. Don't forget to change the water every other day. If you're having trouble getting your flowers out of the vase, we recommend using a turkey baster; it provides just the right amount of suction to get all the old water out and for you to put new water in. By Miss Daisy in Las Vegas, NV 3. The Food Now we know that your flowers aren't going to grow forever, but by adding these "food" items to the water, your flowers will thrive and look bright and vigorous for a longer period of time.
Now that we've told you the best ways to keep your flowers alive, these tips will help keep your flowers looking new and will prevent them from wilting.
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