Do cut flowers last longer in fresh water ,salt water, soapy water?

The key to making fresh flowers last as long as possible is cleanliness. Like food, bacteria is a flowers enemy and will greatly accelerate it's deterioration. So, follow these steps to ensure maximum flower longevity....1) Always start with a clean vase, washed and rinsed well2) Always use clean water3) Always use the flower food provided by your florist.

Don't believe the classic "Old Wives" tales about using 7-Up, or sugar in your water. Yes flowers like both, but so does bacteria! Flower food is designed for 1 purpose only, to make flowers last longer.4) Always re-cut your flower stems before placing them in the water.5) Refill as needFor more information visit http://www.growerdirect.com/cut-flower-care.

Warm water is better because you don't want to shock a plant by adding icy water to it.

No, they will dry soon. Experiment it, and if it is wrong, then I will cry lol :(.

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