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The Florist's Secrets: Discover how to care for your Flowers




By serenataflowers

Flowers immediately brighten up a room, adding a sense of spring and joy. As flowers are a living and a relatively costly decoration, it

pays to keep them alive and healthy looking for as long as possible.Knowing some of a florist¡¯s secrets for flower care are the best means

of ensuring a prolonged life for a healthy bouquet of flowers. The first thing to know
about floral care is immediate care. You can compare

a florist to a doctor in a maternity ward, checking that the newly arrived bundle is in good
health and will stay that way. As soon as a

floral shipment arrives, the florist gets to work, as immediate care is necessary for living
plants. As our world is becoming considerably

more ecologically conscious, many florists use natural methods of prolonging the life of
plants, which often turn out to be less expensive

methods. If you are ecologically conscious, you may prefer knowing some natural tips
for floral care. There are some secrets not widely

known which offer great protection and life extension to your flowers, as well as some
widely known old-wives tale type of tips, which often

do have merit to them. Uncovering these secrets of the trade will simplify floral care and
leave your flowers looking better for longer.

From the moment cut flowers are in your possession, you must take measures to care
for them. Time is of the essence in these moments of

primary care. Immediately place the flowers to soak in a bowl while you get yourself
ready: find the appropriate vase, have the plant food

at hand, find a strong pair of shears or a sharp knife, and room temperature water (on
the cooler, rather than warmer, side). Fill the vase,

and add whatever plant food/ anti-bacterial product you plan to use. Turn on the tap,
and placing each stem under the running water, cut

about an inch and a half off of each flower. It is important to keep the flower under a
constant stream of water, as this will avoid air

bubbles from forming, which temporarily cut off the water supply to the flower. Use
either a knife or very sharp shears to cut the stems, as

a terrible mistake is to cut with scissors that end up flattening the stem without cutting it.
This will also damage the water supply from

stem to flower. When cutting, cut at an angle, as that makes greater surface area for the
water to enter the stem. Cut off any leaves that

will be under water, as left on the stems, they will begin to rot and promote bacterial
growth. Keep your flowers out of direct sunlight and

heat, and change the water often. These initial steps will ensure a healthy bouquet.

For those seeking natural means of protecting and caring for flowers, the only thing to
avoid from the above-mentioned description of flower

care will be the plant food and anti-bacterial preservative to keep the plants healthy.
There are many natural formulas for those preferring

to avoid the chemicals found in plant food. Water is the essential element for all of life to
survive. So, ensuring that your plant gets

the best water for it will ensure a longer life. Soft, acidic water is best for flowers, as it
optimizes the flowers¡¯ veins bringing up

water to the rest of the plant. When you change the water daily, trim off a bit more of the
stem to cut off any bacteria that may be living

at the stem entrance, as well as reopen the stem¡¯s vein. Use a vase that allows room for
the flowers. When flowers are packed together

tightly, they have less air, and more chances of rotting. White sugar is really all that
plants need for food, and can substitute plant

food. Old wives¡¯ tales often turn out to be valuable natural care methods, so read on to
learn about these.

As silly as some old wives¡¯ tales seem, this folklore often has a scientific basis, and
should never be discarded off the bat. Instead of

using the chemicals of plant food, throwing a copper penny into the vase really will help
your plants, as copper is a natural fungicide which

prevents the growth of yeast and fungus. Acidic water is healthy for flowers, as it helps
keep levels of bacteria in water low. While

throwing an aspirin into the vase won¡¯t bring down a fever, it will help kill bacteria, as
aspirin is acidic. Lemon juice or vinegar, with

their strong acidity, work as well. To finish up, let¡¯s divulge some little known secrets of
the florists! Always keep your bouquets away

from sources of electricity, as the waves emitted dehydrate flowers. If you notice that
your flowers are already dehydrated and weakening,

there is a "miracle cure" hot water treatment. Wrap the ends of the stems in a
newspaper, secured by a rubber band, and immerse into boiling

water for about 20 seconds, followed immediately by immersion in cold water. This is
known to bring life back to flowers by stimulating

water absorption. Another great tip that helps prevent wilting is to keep your flowers
refrigerated (in water) for a few hours before

displaying them. For instance, imagine flowers for weddings - it¡¯s often impossible to
prepare the flowers the day of the wedding. So

florists prepare them a day in advance, and keep them in a large fridge overnight.

Florists follow these time tested tips, and as a result, they show off beautiful, healthy
flowers. You don¡¯t need to be a florist to show

off your own beautiful flowers! Taking care of a bouquet can extend its life by as much
as a few weeks, and the effort needed to achieve

this is quite minimal. Remember that the most decisive moments of your flowers¡¯
lifespan are the moments the flowers are first in your

possession. Take good care upon receiving them, and they will thrive. In caring for
them, many natural methods are just as useful as plant

food and preservative, so they are worth looking into. Lastly, don¡¯t ignore the folklore
surrounding flower care, as it holds much wisdom

and does improve a bouquet¡¯s health! As with all things natural and living, it is often the
simplest things which are needed to stay healthy

and strong. So keep your flowers watered and fed, and you¡¯ll have a healthy bouquet
which will age beautifully!

 
 
About the Author
This article was sponsored by http://www.serenataflowers.com/, an independent florist. Serenata delivers bouquets within the UK and removes the costly middleman by buying directly from the grower. Fresher than any bouquet you'll find in traditional flower delivery shops, shop Serenata Flowers for exclusive, well cared for bouquets at reasonable prices. Reproductions of this article are encouraged but must provide a link back to http://www.serenataflowers.com/.

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