Tulip care secrets: Keep your blooms fresh for two weeks
Tulips can please the eye for up to two weeks if you apply a few simple tricks. Here's how to take care of these beautiful flowers so they stay fresh for a long time.
Cut tulips are a popular choice for interior decoration, especially in spring. To enjoy their beauty for as long as possible, remember a few rules. First and foremost, tulips thrive best in a cool place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources like radiators or fireplaces. What else should you remember if you want tulips to last in a vase for more than a few days?
Beautiful tulips in a vase? Stick to these rules
To keep tulips in a vase for an extended period, proper preparation of the vessel is crucial. Before placing the flowers in it, the vase should be thoroughly washed and rinsed with cold water. Remember, tulips look best in a transparent vessel, and the water should be about 4 inches deep.
Do not remove the foil around the bouquet immediately after purchase. Place the flowers in the vase with the packaging for an hour, allowing them to "tighten" and maintain an upright form. Before placing the tulips in the vase, cut the stems at an angle and remove any leaves that would be submerged in water.
Add this to the vase. Tulips will last longer
Remember not to pair tulips with daffodils and roses, as these flowers may accelerate their wilting. Instead, tulips are best displayed with other tulips.
This trick was known by our grandmothers. To extend the life of tulips, add half a teaspoon of sugar to their water. This way, the flower petals won't fall off as quickly, and you can enjoy a beautiful, fresh plant much longer. Another trick is to add a copper coin or aspirin to the vase, which inhibits bacterial growth and keeps the flowers fresh longer.