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1) Trim the Stems: Cut about an inch off the stems at a 45-degree angle. This helps the flowers absorb water better.
2) Change the Water: Replace the water in the vase every two days. Clean water is key to keeping your flowers vibrant.
3) Remove Any Leaves Below the Waterline: Leaves in the water can rot and cause bacteria to grow, which shortens the lifespan of your flowers.
4) Keep Flowers Cool: Place your flowers in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, heating vents, or appliances that generate heat.
Change the water every two days. Fresh water helps prevent bacteria buildup and keeps your flowers looking their best.
Yes, adding flower food to the water can extend the life of your flowers. If you don't have flower food, a tiny bit of sugar and a few drops of bleach can help.
Yes, remove any leaves that will be below the waterline in the vase. Leaves submerged in water can rot and cause bacteria to grow, which can harm your flowers.
Keep your flowers in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heat sources like appliances or radiators. A cooler environment helps flowers stay fresh longer.
If your flowers start to wilt, trim the stems again, change the water, and place them in a cool location. Sometimes, flowers just need a little extra care to perk up.
While it’s not necessary, placing flowers in the fridge overnight can help extend their freshness. Just make sure they are in a safe spot where they won’t get squished.
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