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Caring
for your flowers
A little extra care
can make a big difference for any size flower
arrangement or fresh flower bouquet.
Most floral arrangements last
4-7 days or longer, depending on the flowers used and
the care they receive. The Society of American Florists
provides these tips for longer-lasting, more vibrant
flowers:
For floral arrangements:
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If the flower food solution
becomes cloudy, replace it entirely with properly
mixed flower food solution. If possible, re-cut stems
by removing one to two inches with a sharp knife. Be
sure to use a sharp knife or clippers that will not
crush the stems. Immediately place the stems into
solution.
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Keep flowers in a cool spot
(65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit), away from direct
sunlight, heating or cooling vents, directly under
ceiling fans, or on top of televisions or radiators.
(Appliances like televisions give off heat, which
causes flowers to dehydrate.) Most flowers will last
longer under cool conditions.
For loose bunches or boxed flowers:
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When selecting flowers,
look for flowers with upright, firm petals and buds
beginning to open. Yellow, spotted or drooping
leaves are signs of age.
Plant Care Tips: Green Thumb Not Required
Not only are green and
flowering plants a great enhancement to any home or
office decor, they are also beneficial to your health.
The results of a study by the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA) show that common houseplants
are powerful, natural air cleaners - all the more reason
why you want to keep your plants healthy with the proper
care.
Most plants come with care
instructions specified for the type of plant. The
Society of American Florists provides these additional
general guidelines to keep most green houseplants
thriving:
Keep plants in medium-light
locations - out of direct sunlight
Natural light is best, but some plants can also thrive
in office fluorescent light. Most flowering potted
plants should be placed in areas with the most light in
order to maintain good flower color and promote the
maximum number of flowers to open. Foliage plants will
do well under lower light levels and can be placed in
areas providing reduced light.
Plant soil should be kept
moist at all times
Plants should not be allowed to dry out or wilt. Be
careful to avoid overwatering - do not allow plants to
stand in water. Avoid wetting plant leaves.
Avoid excessive heat or
cold
Plants should be kept in a cool spot (between 65 to 72
degrees Fahrenheit) for best performance. They should be
kept away from direct sunlight, heating or cooling
vents, directly under ceiling fans, or on top of
televisions or radiators. (Appliances like televisions
give off heat, which causes plants to dehydrate.)
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