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Wade Frahm • Sep 11, 2024

How to Care for Cut Flowers at Home: Tips from Dr. Orchid Floral Design


Few things brighten a home like a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers. Whether you’ve received a bouquet as a gift or bought one for yourself, you’ll want to enjoy your blooms for as long as possible. At Dr. Orchid Floral Design, we believe that with the right care, your cut flowers can last longer and bring lasting joy. Here’s how to take care of them once they’re home.


1. Start with a Clean Vase


Before you even think about arranging your flowers, it’s important to make sure your vase is squeaky clean. Bacteria build-up in dirty vases can cause flowers to wilt more quickly.


Tip: Use warm, soapy water to clean your vase, and rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue.



2. Trim the Stems


When you first receive your flowers, trim the stems at a 45-degree angle. This allows the flowers to take in more water, helping them stay fresh longer.


Tip: Use sharp, clean scissors or a knife to avoid crushing the stems. Cut about 1 to 2 inches off the bottom of each stem, and repeat this every few days to ensure continued water absorption.



3. Remove Any Leaves Below the Waterline


Leaves that sit in the water can lead to bacterial growth, which shortens the lifespan of your flowers. Be sure to remove any leaves that would be submerged in water.


Tip: Clean stems mean cleaner water, which results in longer-lasting flowers.



4. Use Flower Food


Most bouquets come with a packet of flower food—don’t toss it! Flower food provides essential nutrients that help flowers stay vibrant and fresh.


Tip: Mix the flower food with lukewarm water, following the instructions on the packet. If you don’t have flower food, you can make your own by adding a teaspoon of sugar and a few drops of bleach to the water.



5. Keep the Water Fresh


Changing the water every 2-3 days is key to maintaining healthy blooms. When you change the water, be sure to rinse out the vase and trim the stems again.


Tip: Use room-temperature water to avoid shocking the flowers.



6. Keep Your Flowers in a Cool Spot


Cut flowers prefer cool environments. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, near heating vents, or next to appliances that give off heat, like TVs or microwaves.


Tip: If you have the option, move your flowers to a cool, dark room overnight to help them last longer.



7. Avoid Ripening Fruit


Fruits, especially apples and bananas, release ethylene gas, which can cause flowers to wilt prematurely. Keep your bouquet away from fruit bowls!


Tip: Even in a vase, flowers are still sensitive to their environment, so place them where they can thrive.



8. Deadhead Wilted Blooms


As some of the flowers in your bouquet begin to wilt, it’s important to remove them to keep the rest of the arrangement looking fresh. Dead flowers release harmful ethylene gas, which can affect the remaining blooms.


Tip: Regularly inspect your bouquet and remove any dead or wilting flowers.



9. Special Care for Different Types of Flowers


Some flowers need a little extra attention:


Roses: If a rose begins to droop, trim the stem and submerge the entire flower in water for an hour or two to rehydrate it.


Tulips: These flowers continue to grow even after they’re cut, so trim the stems regularly to keep them from drooping.


Lilies: Remove pollen from lilies as they open to prevent staining and extend their freshness.



Final Thoughts


With these simple tips, you can enjoy your cut flowers for days, even weeks. At Dr. Orchid Floral Design, we’re dedicated to helping you enjoy the beauty of flowers for as long as possible. Whether you’ve just received a stunning bouquet or are looking for ways to keep your floral arrangements fresh, following these steps will help keep your blooms vibrant and beautiful.


Got any questions about flower care or need a new arrangement? Contact us at Dr. Orchid Floral Design, and let’s keep your home full of nature’s beauty.


By Wade Frahm 11 Sep, 2024
How to Care for Cut Flowers at Home: Tips from Dr. Orchid Floral Design Few things brighten a home like a beautiful bouquet of fresh flowers. Whether you’ve received a bouquet as a gift or bought one for yourself, you’ll want to enjoy your blooms for as long as possible. At Dr. Orchid Floral Design, we believe that with the right care, your cut flowers can last longer and bring lasting joy. Here’s how to take care of them once they’re home. 1. Start with a Clean Vase Before you even think about arranging your flowers, it’s important to make sure your vase is squeaky clean. Bacteria build-up in dirty vases can cause flowers to wilt more quickly. Tip: Use warm, soapy water to clean your vase, and rinse thoroughly to remove any soap residue. 2. Trim the Stems When you first receive your flowers, trim the stems at a 45-degree angle. This allows the flowers to take in more water, helping them stay fresh longer. Tip: Use sharp, clean scissors or a knife to avoid crushing the stems. Cut about 1 to 2 inches off the bottom of each stem, and repeat this every few days to ensure continued water absorption. 3. Remove Any Leaves Below the Waterline Leaves that sit in the water can lead to bacterial growth, which shortens the lifespan of your flowers. Be sure to remove any leaves that would be submerged in water. Tip: Clean stems mean cleaner water, which results in longer-lasting flowers. 4. Use Flower Food Most bouquets come with a packet of flower food—don’t toss it! Flower food provides essential nutrients that help flowers stay vibrant and fresh. Tip: Mix the flower food with lukewarm water, following the instructions on the packet. If you don’t have flower food, you can make your own by adding a teaspoon of sugar and a few drops of bleach to the water. 5. Keep the Water Fresh Changing the water every 2-3 days is key to maintaining healthy blooms. When you change the water, be sure to rinse out the vase and trim the stems again. Tip: Use room-temperature water to avoid shocking the flowers. 6. Keep Your Flowers in a Cool Spot Cut flowers prefer cool environments. Avoid placing them in direct sunlight, near heating vents, or next to appliances that give off heat, like TVs or microwaves. Tip: If you have the option, move your flowers to a cool, dark room overnight to help them last longer. 7. Avoid Ripening Fruit Fruits, especially apples and bananas, release ethylene gas, which can cause flowers to wilt prematurely. Keep your bouquet away from fruit bowls! Tip: Even in a vase, flowers are still sensitive to their environment, so place them where they can thrive. 8. Deadhead Wilted Blooms As some of the flowers in your bouquet begin to wilt, it’s important to remove them to keep the rest of the arrangement looking fresh. Dead flowers release harmful ethylene gas, which can affect the remaining blooms. Tip: Regularly inspect your bouquet and remove any dead or wilting flowers. 9. Special Care for Different Types of Flowers Some flowers need a little extra attention: Roses: If a rose begins to droop, trim the stem and submerge the entire flower in water for an hour or two to rehydrate it. Tulips: These flowers continue to grow even after they’re cut, so trim the stems regularly to keep them from drooping. Lilies: Remove pollen from lilies as they open to prevent staining and extend their freshness. Final Thoughts With these simple tips, you can enjoy your cut flowers for days, even weeks. At Dr. Orchid Floral Design, we’re dedicated to helping you enjoy the beauty of flowers for as long as possible. Whether you’ve just received a stunning bouquet or are looking for ways to keep your floral arrangements fresh, following these steps will help keep your blooms vibrant and beautiful. Got any questions about flower care or need a new arrangement? Contact us at Dr. Orchid Floral Design, and let’s keep your home full of nature’s beauty.
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