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Fresh Flowers: How to Make ‘em Last

“Let the good thoughts grow.”


Fresh flowers can brighten up any room and add a touch of beauty to your home. But if you don't care for them properly, they'll wilt and die quickly. Here are a few tips on how to keep your fresh flowers looking their best:

  • Choose the Right Vase:
    Choose a vase that is the right size and shape for your flowers. The vase should be tall enough to support the stems and wide enough to allow the flowers to spread out.

  • Cut the Stems:
    Before you put your flowers in the vase, cut the stems diagonally about 1 inch from the bottom. This will help the flowers absorb water more easily.

  • Use Clean Water:
    Fill the vase with clean, room-temperature water. Do not use hot or cold water, as this can damage the flowers.

  • Add Flower Food:
    Add flower food to the water according to the package directions. Flower food provides nutrients that help the flowers stay fresh longer.

  • Change the Water Regularly:
    Change the water in the vase every 2-3 days. This will help to prevent bacteria from growing and keep the flowers fresh.

  • Keep Away from Sunlight:
    Keep your flowers away from direct sunlight. Sunlight can cause the flowers to wilt and fade.

  • Keep Away from Heat:
    Keep your flowers away from heat sources, such as radiators and fireplaces. Heat can also cause the flowers to wilt.

  • Mist the Flowers:
    Mist the flowers with water every day to help them stay hydrated.

  • Remove Spent Flowers:
    Remove any spent flowers from the vase as soon as they start to wilt. This will help to prevent the other flowers from wilting.

  • Enjoy Your Flowers!
    Most importantly, enjoy your fresh flowers! They are a beautiful reminder of the beauty of nature.


As advocates of green living, we at The ZEN Succulent would love to hear your stories about how indoor plants have influenced your life. Share your experiences in the comments below or tag us on social media with your indoor garden photos. Let’s spread the word about the healing power of plants