Flower care tips

Of course, you want to enjoy a fresh bunch of flowers for as long as possible. But how to do that? Fortunately, it seems more complicated than it is. With our handy and useful tips, you can easily extend the flowering time of your bouquet!


How to extend the life of your cut flowers

Here are five great tips to help you make the most of your floral arrangements and keep your flowers looking lovely for as long as possible. 

 

1. Start with a clean vase 

It all starts with a clean vase. Any leftover grime or bacteria from previous arrangements can cause your new flowers to wilt faster. So before you even think about arranging your flowers, give your vase a good wash with warm, soapy water. For an extra clean vase, rinse it with a mixture of vinegar and water. This will get rid of any lingering bacteria and set the stage for your flowers to thrive. 

 

2. Trim the stems regularly 

Cut flowers need a little help to stay hydrated. When you first bring your flowers home, trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in water. This angled cut increases the surface area for water absorption, helping your flowers stay hydrated. Every few days, give the stems another trim to keep them fresh. It’s a simple step, but it makes a big difference. 

 

3. Change the water often 

Fresh water is key to keeping your flowers alive and well. Make it a habit to change the water every couple of days. Each time you do, rinse the vase and refill it with clean, room-temperature water. Adding a little floral preservative to the water can also help, but if you don’t have any, a teaspoon of sugar and a few drops of bleach will do the trick. This combo feeds your flowers and keeps bacteria at bay. 

 

4. Keep flowers cool 

As much as you might want to display your flowers in a sunny spot, it’s best to keep them cool. Direct sunlight and heat can cause flowers to wilt faster. Instead, place them in a cool, shaded area away from heat sources like stoves or radiators. If you can, move your flowers to a cooler spot overnight, like an air-conditioned room or even the fridge. A little chill goes a long way in extending their freshness. 

 

5. Remove wilting flowers quickly 

As flowers start to wilt, they release ethylene gas, which can speed up the ageing of the rest of your bouquet. To keep your arrangement looking its best, promptly remove any wilting flowers. It’s a small task, but it can really help the remaining flowers stay fresh for longer. 

 

Want to know how to take care of your plants? Read our plant care guide!

Author

David Denyer

Euroflorist's Flower Expert

With over 35 years of floristry experience, David Denyer is a renowned master in his field. His talent and artistic vision have earned him numerous accolades and awards, establishing him as one of the industry's leading figures. David has captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing his passion for floristry in Europe, China, Australia, and America. His captivating demonstrations have left a lasting impression on floral enthusiasts globally. In 2023, David made a memorable appearance on the prestigious television show, Gardeners World, further solidifying his reputation as an exceptional florist. David's journey to success began in 1996 when he was named Interflora "Florist of the Year." Since then, he has represented the United Kingdom in the "Europa Cup" and achieved consecutive Chelsea Gold Medals and Best in Show titles at the renowned Chelsea Flower Show from 2000 to 2003. In July 2004, David was once again named Interflora "Florist of the Year" and led his team to victory at the Interflora World Cup in Melbourne, Australia. He continued to impress with another Chelsea Gold Medal in 2005 and received a Gold Medal in 2011 for his floral installation titled "A Sense of Perspective." David's Accolades: July 1996: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 1999: Represented the UK in the "Europa Cup" in Austria; May 2000-2005: 6x Consecutive Chelsea Gold Medal and Best in Show - Professional Floristry; July 2004: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 2004: Interflora World Cup Winners in Melbourne, Australia; 2011: Chelsea Gold Medal for "A Sense of Perspective" floral installation; 2023: Appeared on Gardeners World in 2023; David's vast experience and expertise now benefits Eflorist customers. Understanding the emotional power of flowers, he ensures that every customer receives the utmost delight when enjoying their thoughtfully sent bouquet.