FLORIST
TIPS
If you want to
use Oasis again store it in water. If it
is allowed to dry out it will not absorb the water
properly the next time it is used.
To keep plants watered whilst you are away for
a few days, place one end of a pipe cleaner into
the soil by the plant and the other end into some
water. The pipe cleaner will gradually draw
up the water.
To keep plants
alive during a longer stay away. Place a
towel in the bottom of the bath and add 1"
of water. Place house plants on top of the
towel. They will draw up the water whilst
you are away.
Don't buy roses in tight bud as the chances are
they will not open. Buds should be unfurling
slight.
Spray dried flowers with hair lacquer to prevent
them dropping.
To fluff up dried roses, hold rose head over a
steaming kettle and gently tease out petals.
To remove dust from silk flowers, put some table
salt into a paper bag, put flower heads into back
and shake vigorously. Remove flower from
bag and it will be dust free.
Poppies keep longer if you singe the stems over
a naked candle flame.
To revive dropping tulips or roses, wrap tightly
in newspaper and put into water up to their necks.
Leave overnight.
If your roses are wilting, cut 1cm off stem, wrap
in paper, plunge stems into boiling water for
approximately 10 seconds, then put into deep cold
water.
The sap of the Euphorbia (of which the poinsettia
is one) is an irritant - always remember to wash
hands after handling.
Don't place flowers in direct sunlight, over radiators
or on top of television sets. Keep in a
well ventilated part of the room out of direct
sunlight.
Don't place flowers next to fruit as fruit gives
off a gas which prematurely ages flowers.
Remove dead flowers as these also give off gases
which affect the others.
Non-scented flowers last longer!
Lily stamens should be removed as soon as the
bloom is sufficiently open as the pollen can damage
fabric and polished wood surfaces.
If the flower head is too heavy and the stem is
hollow, put a garden cane up inside the stem to
support bloom.
Soak vases overnight in bleach to remove bacteria.
Dirty vases shorten the life of cut flowers considerably.
To
help when repotting plants into larger pots, place
the current pot into the larger pot and push compost
firmly into the gap between the two. Gently
remove the inner pot which leaves the correct
size hole into which the plant can be dropped.
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