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Can anyone help just bought some lovely daffodils (they make me feel that spring is here) and so want them to last as long possible so need tips if any can help! Many thanks
MelissaLee1 never heard of that thank you so much for taking the time to help me!
I saw some tips on TV the other day. I don't often get cut flowers but thought some of these were interesting.
- Not to put daffodils in with other cut flowers, it is like putting a banana in a fruit bowl, it will make the others go off quickly.
- Always trim the stems of cut flowers, either slanted or up the stem, as it opens up a fresh base which allows more water to be taken up the stem. If they start to dry out and look like they are wilting, cut them again, you should get more time out.
- Apparently the flower food you get in the packets with your cut flowers from shops don't do much, if anything it just stops the water appearing slimy.
I'm also going to have a go at drying my own flowers, we have a hydrangea bush and never thought to, I might give some away if it goes well, just to help brighten some people's days.
DeBunny gosh! Never heard of not mixing daffodils this is such a great tip many thanks for taking the time to help me!
rowley1943 please let us know how you go on with your Hydrangeas because I have some in the garden and in the winter the blooms still look good I make my own wreath and maybe I could some in there
Yes I heard this too on TV and she said to put the stems in warm water for the first 12 hours after that you can add the dads to a tulip display with killing the tulips
Apparently if you put a few copper coins into the vase and add the water it helps make the flowers last longer, it's also a good idea to cut your flower stem at a slant too but when it comes to daffodils Place your daffodils in warm water with floral preservative. Move them to a cool dark location for 12 hours or overnight. Arrange daffodils in their own vase to avoid damaging other cut flowers with the gooey sap they exude. Or after 24 hours in their own vase, rinse the daffodil stems and combine with other flowers.
I always wash the vase out before I put the flowers in then I add the flower food and filtered water then I trim the flower stems and remove the leaves from the bottom of the stems so they are not sitting in the water
Trim the stems at an angle rather than straight. A splash of vodka is good to help keep them longer. If you don't have vodka then try sugar or bleach. Change the water every few days.
MrsCraig great Idea don't drink Vodka but have some in will give it a gomany thank for replying!
Putting a ยฃ50 note in the vase with the flowers we'll make them look more expensive even if they are dandelions.
I wouldn't advise doing until you check but I was told donkeys years ago that an aspirin in the water does wonders.
Never heard of the bleach tip mentioned by many, I would never have thought of that as my instinct would have been that it would kill the flowers!
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