Caring for Cut Flowers
Frequently asked questions
Most fresh cut flowers last 5 to 10 days with proper care. Roses may last 7 days, while carnations and chrysanthemums can last up to 2 weeks.
Change the water every 2 to 3 days, or as soon as it looks cloudy. Always use fresh floral food when you change it.
Yes. Trim 2 to 5 cm off each stem at an angle before placing flowers in water, and re-trim every few days to help them absorb water.
That's floral food. It feeds the flowers and slows bacterial growth in the water, which is the main reason flowers wilt early. Follow the package directions for the correct ratio.
Keep arrangements in a cool spot (18 to 22°C), away from direct sunlight, heating vents, ceiling fans, and on top of appliances like TVs that give off heat.
Floral food works best. If you're out, a small amount of sugar with a few drops of bleach can help short-term, but it's not a substitute for proper floral food.
No. Woody-stemmed flowers like lilac or quince need their stems cut with pruning shears and warm water. Most soft-stemmed flowers prefer cool water and a sharp angled cut.
Petals will wilt or curl faster than expected, and water may cloud up sooner. If this happens, always keep the arrangement in a cooler, shadier spot and refresh the water.