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A little extra care can make
a big difference for any size flower arrangement or fresh flower bouquet.
Most floral arrangements last 4 - 7 days or longer, depending on the flowers
used and the care they receive. The Society of American Florists provides
these tips for longer-lasting, more vibrant flowers:
For
floral arrangements:
- Keep the vase filled (or
floral foam soaked) with water containing a flower food provided by
your florist. Flower foods make flowers last longer, but it is important
to follow the mixing directions on the flower food packet. Most packets
are to be mixed with either a pint or a quart of water. Flower foods
should not be diluted with more water than is specified on the packet.
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If the flower food solution
becomes cloudy, replace it entirely with properly mixed flower food
solution. If possible, re-cut stems by removing one to two inches with
a sharp knife. Be sure to use a sharp knife or clippers that will not
crush the stems. Immediately place the stems into solution.
- Keep flowers in a cool
spot (65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit), away from direct sunlight, heating
or cooling vents, directly under ceiling fans, or on top of televisions
or radiators. (Appliances like televisions give off heat, which causes
flowers to dehydrate.) Most flowers will last longer under cool conditions.
For
loose bunches or boxed flowers:
- Keep your flowers in a
cool place until you can get them in a flower food solution. Don't forget
how important it is to follow the mixing directions on the flower food
packet.
- Fill a clean (washed with
a detergent or antibacterial cleaning solution), deep vase with water
and add a flower food from your florist.
- Remove leaves that will
be below the waterline. Leaves in water will promote bacterial microbial
growth that may limit water uptake by the flower.
- Re-cut stems by removing
one to two inches with a sharp knife. Place the flowers in the vase
solution you've prepared.
- If you purchase loose flowers
for your own arrangements you should also consider these tips:
- When selecting flowers,
look for flowers with upright, firm petals and buds beginning to
open. Yellow, spotted or drooping leaves are signs of age.
- When using woody stems
and branches (such as quince, forsythia or lilac), cut the stem
with sharp pruning shears. Place them in warm water containing fresh
flower food to promote flower opening.
Plant
Care Tips: Green Thumb Not Required
Not only are green and flowering
plants a great enhancement to any home or office decor, they are also
beneficial to your health. The results of a study by the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) show that common houseplants are powerful,
natural air cleaners - all the more reason why you want to keep your plants
healthy with the proper care.
Most plants come with care
instructions specified for the type of plant. The Society of American
Florists provides these additional general guidelines to keep most green
houseplants thriving:
Keep
plants in medium-light locations - out of direct sunlight
Natural light is best, but some plants can also thrive in office fluorescent
light. Most flowering potted plants should be placed in areas with the
most light in order to maintain good flower color and promote the maximum
number of flowers to open. Foliage plants will do well under lower light
levels and can be placed in areas providing reduced light.
Plant
soil should be kept moist at all times
Plants should not be
allowed to dry out or wilt. Be careful to avoid overwatering - do not
allow plants to stand in water. Avoid wetting plant leaves.
Avoid
excessive heat or cold
Plants should be kept
in a cool spot (between 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit) for best performance.
They should be kept away from direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents,
directly under ceiling fans, or on top of televisions or radiators. (Appliances
like televisions give off heat, which causes plants to dehydrate.)
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