Saturday, July 21, 2018

How to prolong life of your fresh cut bouquet of roses

Roses are one of the favorite flowers to give and to receive. How to care about your bouquet? Here is tips from Motle Grass floral studio*:
https://centre-flower.ru/
1. Use lots of icy cold clean water for your bouquet.
2. Change your water daily. Cloudy water in your vase will kill your roses.
3. Re-cut the stems at a 45' angle every time you changing your water. This way your roses will feed from it.
4. Do not remove the top petals from your flowers, it will prolong their life.
5. If you used the special chemicals for your bouquet at least once, continue to do it during all life cycle. If you stop, they will fade fast.
https://centre-flower.ru/

6. Do not place roses next to a heat source or on direct sunlight and protect them from a draft.
7. White and pink roses have to be transported careful to avoid the damage to its petals. Red roses are more resistant to it and also will tolerate cold weather better.
https://centre-flower.ru/buket-roz/19-roz-sorta-baronessa.html

Enjoy your flowers!

*The Motley Grass floralstudio delivers fresh flowers in Moscow, Russia region so if you'd like to send some beautiful flowers to people you care about in that region, please visit their shop to order.

5 comments:

Natalya said...

могу добавить что рядом со срезаными цветами нельзя держать фрукты. завянут в первый же день такого соседства

Unknown said...

Thank you! Some tips are new for me :)

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