Treat your roses with some T.L.C. Here’s our handy fool-proof guide to longer lasting roses.
Treat your roses with some T.L.C. Here’s our handy fool-proof guide to longer lasting roses.
Think of it like trimming your nails. In the flower world, that means cut about an inch off the bottom of each stem at a 45-degree angle. This creates a fresh surface for water absorption.
Think of it like trimming your nails. In the flower world, that means cut about an inch off the bottom of each stem at a 45-degree angle. This creates a fresh surface for water absorption.
Submerged leaves can promote bacterial growth, so remove any foliage that will be below the water line in your vase.
Submerged leaves can promote bacterial growth, so remove any foliage that will be below the water line in your vase.
I mean, this one is fairly obvious, think of it like putting clean underwear on. Make sure to wash the vase thoroughly before arranging the flowers.
I mean, this one is fairly obvious, think of it like putting clean underwear on. Make sure to wash the vase thoroughly before arranging the flowers.
Just like how a shower makes us feel each day, every 2-3 days, empty the vase, re-trim the stems, and refill it with fresh water.
Just like how a shower makes us feel each day, every 2-3 days, empty the vase, re-trim the stems, and refill it with fresh water.
Roses last longer in a cool environment, so avoid placing them in direct sunlight or near heating vents.
Roses last longer in a cool environment, so avoid placing them in direct sunlight or near heating vents.
A little bit of grooming goes a long way, remove any wilted or dead flowers promptly to encourage the remaining buds to open.
A little bit of grooming goes a long way, remove any wilted or dead flowers promptly to encourage the remaining buds to open.
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