Cut flowers bring life, colour, and joy into any space. However, they can sometimes wilt faster than we’d like. While the average lifespan of cut flowers is 7–12 days, there are simple and effective ways to extend their beauty and vibrancy. With a little care, your flowers can brighten your space for as long as possible.
Here’s what you need to know to keep your blooms fresh and stunning. High-quality flower arrangements are not cheap, and if they are a gift, you want to enjoy them for as long as possible.
Keep reading to find out how to make flowers last longer.
1. Trim the Stems at an Angle
One of the most important steps in caring for cut flowers is trimming their stems. Use sharp, clean scissors or a knife to cut the stems at a 45-degree angle. This increases the surface area for water absorption, ensuring your flowers stay hydrated and fresh. Be sure to re-trim the stems every two to three days to maintain proper hydration.
2. Keep the Water Fresh and Clean
Change the water in your vase daily or at least every two days to prevent bacteria buildup. Dirty water can clog the stems and shorten your flowers’ lifespan. Always use room-temperature water, as extremely cold or hot water can shock the flowers. Consider using distilled water for the best results, especially if your tap water is hard or treated.
3. Start with a Clean Vase
Before arranging your flowers, make sure your vase is thoroughly cleaned with hot water and soap. Residual bacteria from a dirty vase can contaminate the water and affect your flowers’ longevity. A sparkling clean vase is key to a healthy arrangement.
4. Remove Excess Foliage
Leaves and foliage submerged in water rot quickly, encouraging bacterial growth and reducing the lifespan of your flowers. Carefully remove any leaves that would sit below the waterline to keep the water clean and your flowers fresh.
5. Keep Flowers in a Cool Spot
Flowers thrive in cool environments. Keep your arrangement away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts. Avoid placing flowers near appliances like stoves, ovens, or even electronics that emit heat. If possible, move the flowers to a cooler spot overnight to extend their lifespan.
6. Skip The Commercial Flower Food
Many bouquets come with a packet of commercial flower food—skip adding them. Flower food contains a mix that can cause growth of bacteria in the water. We recommend changing the water frequently (every 3-4 days) to prevent this from happening.
7. Remove Wilting Flowers
Check your arrangement daily and remove any flowers that begin to wilt or dry out. Dead flowers release ethylene gas, which accelerates the aging process of the surrounding blooms. By removing them, you’ll give the remaining flowers a better chance to thrive.
8. Keep Them Hydrated
Flowers absorb water quickly, so always ensure the vase is at least half-full. If you notice the water level dropping, refill it immediately. Regular hydration is crucial for long-lasting blooms.
9. Skip Vodka and Other Myths
Although some people recommend using vodka or other household items to preserve flowers, these methods are not always reliable or effective. Sticking to the basics—clean water, fresh trims, and a cool environment—works best to keep your blooms looking their best.
Bonus Tips for Flower Longevity
Rearrange Smaller Bouquets: As some flowers start to wilt, move the remaining healthy blooms into a smaller vase to create a refreshed arrangement.
Humidity Matters: Flowers thrive in a slightly humid environment, so placing a humidifier nearby can help extend their life.
Use a Spray Bottle: Gently mist your flowers with water to keep the petals hydrated.
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