#67751
May 19th, 2006 at 03:53 AM
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A lot of places that sell cut flowers include a little packet of powdered stuff that you put in the vase water to make them last longer. Does anyone know where to get that stuff in bulk... or what to ask for? I got some from a florist shop once & what they charged me for it was ridiculous! There must be somewhere else to get it, but since I don't know what it might be called, it's hard to look for!
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#67752
May 19th, 2006 at 04:09 AM
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there are 2 tricks that i know for cut flowers. 1. add sugar to the water 2. add a small amount of bleach to the water
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#67753
May 19th, 2006 at 10:05 AM
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I agree with Rugby,
A drop of bleach..Kills bacteria.
Lasts longer. Also use that in water your rooting cuttings in.
Good luck . dodge
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#67754
May 19th, 2006 at 12:22 PM
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Rugby and Dodge are right. I always use sugar in my flowers any time I bring them in. Can't wait for that time of the season again.
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#67755
May 19th, 2006 at 12:31 PM
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Rosepetal, i picked lilacs today for my table .. i have white and purple... Do you have them at your place? Pennsylvania dodge
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#67756
May 19th, 2006 at 03:01 PM
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Thanks Rugby! I knew they sold something to keep the flowers fresh longer, but I never looked into it! This is really nice to know, but how much sugar and how much bleach are you talking about?
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#67757
May 20th, 2006 at 12:57 AM
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depends on amount of water
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#67758
May 20th, 2006 at 01:40 AM
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And if you aren't near your sugar bowl, you can add any clear pop, ie; 7~up, Sprite. but it has to be the sugared kind, NOT DIET!! Also an cut up aspirin too... I love using Clorox Clean~up in mine.. Smells a little nicer than regular bleach.... And use warm water when you first fill the water, then set it somewhere's cool.. ****And always pick flowers first thing in the morning... they have fed, and it's healthier for the flower.. especially its'a NO~NO to pick them during the hot sunshine of say around noon time...
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#67759
May 20th, 2006 at 01:54 AM
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weezie. Pick flowers first thing in the morning? I take that 2 ways. Are you talking of dead blossoms your picking, or cutting off flowers for a bouquet? Cut them slanted when you cut them off.. gives it more area to absorb. Dead blossoms I pick any time.. dodge
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#67760
May 20th, 2006 at 02:19 AM
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Dodge, Picking the flowers for the vase...
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#67761
May 20th, 2006 at 03:21 AM
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weezie, I agree 100%....... How is your garden right now? Penna has rain day an nite since sunday. 42 degrees this moment and no rain. My plants are setting at a stand still stage..eek dodge;o)
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#67762
May 20th, 2006 at 05:22 PM
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Originally posted by RugbyHukr: there are 2 tricks that i know for cut flowers.
1. add sugar to the water
2. add a small amount of bleach to the water Does bleach kill the plant though? I kinda of scared to put bleach.. its not bad for plants??? So confused right now
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#67763
May 20th, 2006 at 08:58 PM
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Michael, you're right, as far as I know... Chlorine bleach is NOT recommended for watering plants with, & I'd never try that! With cut flowers, however, once you pick it from the plant it's "dead" anyway, so you're not going to do it any more harm! Some of the suggestions in the above posts are saying to use sugar & bleach in the water that the cut flowers will sit in, to make them last longer. I'm STILL wondering what the powder is called, that you can buy, to make cut flowers last longer... so I'm just about as confused as you are!
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#67764
May 20th, 2006 at 11:49 PM
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Does bleach kill the plant though? Nope, you put in just a wee~bit compared to the amount of water you have in the size vase you have... It's like, I don't know, I've never measured it.. I'd say a tablespoon to a large vase.. What the bleach does is kills any bacteria build~ups in the water as the stem sticks in it.. and decomposes, which gives it a few days more to look pretty... I do know you can buy large quantities of that stay fresh in like display size containers for business that you'd *they'd* sell for a $1.oo.... I'll see if I can hunt the info down.. *someone remind me, I have Boyscout stuff this weekend**
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#67765
May 21st, 2006 at 01:00 AM
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Gees I only put a drop of bleach in a vase.. Did that on 2 new carnations from moms day, and they are as fresh looking , as they were on moms day.. Dont feed it bleach. My recipe says:::::1.5 tspoons of bleach to a gallon of water.... Use hot water when you cut them.. Use bleach to was containers, greenhouses, glass, It is a sterile product..Kills germs and rot. Have a nice day. Dodge
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#67766
May 21st, 2006 at 01:07 AM
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One moment .
I dont use sugar with my bleach to do this. I use bleach alone.. Juwt a drop......
Nay no feeding with it.
Sterilize only.
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#67767
May 21st, 2006 at 10:13 AM
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Hi dodge, I've been busy with my gardening and have not been on the forum for a few days. Sure missed it. I do not have the lilacs that smell so pretty. When we bought our first set the guy we bought them from told me they were the right ones, so I've been really disappointed. I'm planning to plant some more. The ones I'm looking for are the "common lilac". I just use 1 tsp of sugar in each vase of flowers I bring into the house. My roses often last a week other flowers longer. Hey wish you could send me a bouquet of lilacs, just thinking about the makes me smile I do love them.
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#67768
May 21st, 2006 at 11:13 AM
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rosepetal here is a bouquet of my double whites. Enjoy. Can you smell them? dodge
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#67769
May 21st, 2006 at 11:27 AM
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You bet I can smell them, Thanks lots you're so kind. I'll have to come back a few times so I can enjoy them longer.
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#67770
May 21st, 2006 at 11:36 AM
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Glad to help.;o) I have purple too, one tree is lousy and the other one I ran over with my riding lawn mower, it is laying down, but I did pick posies off it. I want the deep purple color one.. You must be hunting the old fashioned lilac? I think is what we have, cause it was here before us. dodge
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#67771
May 21st, 2006 at 01:55 PM
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That's right....
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#67772
May 22nd, 2006 at 06:41 PM
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Whew! Now I'm REALLY confused! I thought we were talking about how to make cut flowers last longer, & somehow it turned into a lilac discussion! (Nice Whites, by the way! Yes, I smelled them the minute I saw them... such an unforgettable & wonderful fragrance! Thanks!) Originally posted by weezie13: I do know you can buy large quantities of that stay fresh in like display size containers..... Is that what it's called Weezie? "Stay fresh"? Where do you find it in quantities like that? Someone told me recently that you can buy the little packets from florists, but they're WAY expensive that way!
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#67773
May 23rd, 2006 at 12:34 AM
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Patty, just hang in there.. topic or no topic. I see it is senseless to buy stay fresh. I put a drop of bleach in 2 cut carnations from moms day. 7 days ago and the flowers are as gorgous as they were sunday a week ago. I am going to see how long it goes.. Even if no one believes me.. dodge
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#67774
May 23rd, 2006 at 09:03 AM
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Dodge, I'm glad that using bleach in your flower vase works for you, to make the flowers last longer! I DO believe you, but I simply would rather not mess around with bleach, as I guess I'm too sloppy to get it exactly where I need it... I've ruined a lot of clothes, canvas deck shoes, throw rugs & carpeting by getting just one drop where I didn't intend for it to be! My Grandkids and I take flowers from my yard to people we know who are hospitalized or shut in for one reason or another, & I would rather use the powder ("stay fresh, or whatever it's called), like what comes with cut flowers from the florist. I think it's better for me, all the way around, to be able to share what God has put in my yard with those who can't get out & tend to their own gardens, without it leading to buying the kids (or myself) new clothes! Please do let us know how long your Mother's Day flowers last!
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#67775
May 23rd, 2006 at 09:11 AM
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PattyS
No offense ...Just was wondering. Yes I care and share all around here too.. garden helper is a GREAT idea.
thanks for writing
dodge
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