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Tips for Keeping Your Fresh Flowers Fresh



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-23 12:24:08
Fresh flowers are one way to light up any room. Some people choose to grow them in their garden, adding beauty to both indoor and outdoor areas. Other people choose to give flowers as gifts to celebrate a special and meaningful occasion. Whatever the reason, bouquets make the perfect addition to any home or room. The downfall is that they tend to wilt quickly and lose their vibrant colors and stance.

Fortunately, there are many easy and natural ways to keep floral arrangements looking and smelling fresher longer. First, make sure flowers are placed in lukewarm water, unless they are bulb varieties, which require cold water instead. Every two days, be sure to change the water completely. Many people just add a small bit of water to top off the vase, which will not preserve the freshness. Other ways to keep blossoms fresh include keeping them out of direct sunlight and away from fruit.

Besides keeping clean, fresh water in the vase, there are other ways to preserve the freshness of floral arrangements. Drop a penny into the vase and the copper will act as a fungicide. Do not forget to pair the coin with an aspirin tablet so that the water is acidic. For the same effect, mix 2 tbsp. of fresh lemon juice, 1 tbsp. sugar, and half a tsp. of bleach to 1 quart of water.

Sugar is another way to keep posies fresh, because the sugar continuously nourishes them. To make a sugar solution, mix 3 tbsp. of sugar and 2 tbsp. of vinegar in one quart of warm water. The vinegar will work to slow the production of bacterial growth. Make sure that the sugar and vinegar solution is changed every few days in order to maximize the duration of the arrangement.

Bleach can be used for so many things, and keeping flowers fresh is one of them. For every quart of vase water, add one fourth tsp. of bleach. The bleach will slow bacteria from growing, as well as keep the water clean and fresh. Another option is to pair bleach with sugar, by combining 3 drops of bleach with 1 tsp. of sugar, mixed into a quart of water. This will have a two-fold effect of keeping the blossoms fresh, while nourishing them.

For beautiful arrangements of fresh flowers, preserving them with soda is another popular idea. Because soda is loaded with sugar, it acts just as sugar would by providing plants with essential nutrients. Any flavor of soda can be used, which makes it easy to add one fourth of a cup of soda into the vase water. For clear vases, it's best to use a clear soda, such as 7Up or Sierra Mist.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance writer. For more information on virginia beach florist please visit http://www.norfolkflorist.com/locations-laskin-road-flowers/.
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