23 November 2023

Caring for Cut Flowers

When you receive a bouquet of fresh cut flower roses, it's essential to know how to care for them to ensure their lasting beauty and fragrance. With a few simple steps, you can keep your roses looking radiant for days. In this blog post, we'll share some valuable tips for caring for cut flower roses (and gerberas)

1. Trim the Stems:

Upon receiving your bouquet, the first thing you should do is trim the stems at a 45-degree angle. Use a sharp, clean pair of scissors or pruning shears to make a clean cut. This helps the roses absorb water more effectively.

2. Remove Excess Foliage:

Remove any leaves or thorns that will be submerged in water. This prevents the growth of harmful bacteria and keeps the water cleaner.

3. Choose the Right Vase:

Select a clean vase with enough room to accommodate all the roses without overcrowding. Make sure the vase is thoroughly cleaned with warm, soapy water to remove any bacteria or residue.

4. Use Clean Water:

Fill the vase with lukewarm water. Room temperature water is best as it allows the roses to take in moisture more easily. Change the water every 2-3 days to prevent bacterial growth.

5. Add Flower Food:

Most florists provide a packet of flower food with your bouquet. Follow the instructions on the packet and add it to the water. Flower food provides essential nutrients to keep your roses fresh and vibrant.

6. Keep Them Cool:

Place your vase of roses in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts. Cooler temperatures will help extend the lifespan of your roses.

7. Re-cut the Stems:

Every few days, trim the stems of your roses slightly. This allows them to continue taking up water and nutrients effectively.

8. Remove Fading Blooms:

As individual roses start to wilt or lose their petals, remove them from the arrangement. This not only keeps the display looking fresh but also prevents ethylene gas produced by dying flowers from affecting the remaining blooms.

9. Maintain Proper Hydration:

Ensure that the water level in the vase remains constant. Roses are thirsty flowers, and they can quickly deplete the water supply. If the water becomes cloudy, change it immediately.

10. Display with Love:

Finally, remember to display your cut flower roses with love. Place them in a spot where you can appreciate their beauty and fragrance, and they can bring joy to your space.

By following these simple care tips, you can enjoy the elegance and charm of your cut flower roses for an extended period. Whether they're a gift from a loved one or a treat for yourself, well-cared-for roses will continue to brighten your day with their timeless beauty.

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