How to Care For Your Flowers
- Flowers should be carefully packed when they are taken home, as this prevents damage to flowers or stems
- Place the flowers (while still in their wrapping) in fresh water to allow them to drink
- Make sure the flowers are put into a clean vase
- The flowers will last longer if you use cut flower food. Make sure you use the correct amount!
- Before arranging the flowers in a vase, cut off approximately an inch from each stem - preferably at an angle
- Stems should never be broken off or flattened - not even "woody stems". Scraping off the bark will also shorten the flower life
- Leaves should never be covered with water as they will only make it dirty, and this will decrease the longevity of the flowers
- Regularly top up the vase with clean water
- At night, flowers prefer to be kept cool and they will benefit from a lower thermostat setting
- Daffodils can be deadly to other flowers because they secrete a poison in the water. After trimming, leave them on their own for a whole day and do not cut again before combining them with other flowers. However, a special cut flower food is available for daffodils and this enables them to be mixed with other cut flowers immediately
- Flowers do not like direct sunlight or draughts. Also keep them away from fruit, as it lets off a gas called ethylene which accelerates the aging process of flowers