How to Care for Fresh Cut Tulips
Tulips
are some of the most popular flowers to grow and give next to
roses. With their vivid colors and sizes of red, white, pink,
purple, and orange no other flower says 'Spring' quite like
Tulips. There are literally hundreds of Tulip varieties to choose
from. Tulips are usually sold in bouquets of a dozen or more
often of the same variety and color. Many florist sell mixed
bouquets of Tulips in their various colors that result in a
wonderful rainbow of colors.
If you have fresh cut Tulips and want to keep them looking
lively and bright for several days here are a few quick tips:
- If you don't have a vase or container to put your tulips
in, get a vase and clean it with soap and water. Fill you
vase with lukewarm water. You never want to put you fresh
cut flowers in cold or hot water.
- Initially you will want to cut the stems of the tulips
diagonally to allow better fluid intake. As a precaution to
prevent the intake of air into the stems, cut the fresh cut
tulips under water.
- Place the tulips in a vase filled with water. If your bouquet
didn't come with any fresh flower nutrients you're going to
need some. You can find them anywhere flowers are sold. Add
the flower nutrients to the vase with the fresh cut Tulips.
- Check on your Tulips daily and cut the stems every 3-4 days
to maintain water uptake.
- Extend the life of your fresh cut tulips by keeping them
away from direct sunlight and heat. Place your fresh cut tulips
in a cool place in your house. This will help prolong the
life of your fresh cut tulips.
- Unlike other cut flower Tulips will continue to grow in
the vase as much as an inch. You stems may bind or twist and
may need to be cut often to keep the water shallow. (The twisting
and bending behavior is caused by the dual effects of continuing
stem growth and the gentle pull of light and gravity on the
flower head.)
Some florists recommend adding pennies to the water or an aspirin
to the water which is suppose to help the ph balance of the
water. If you check your water daily and change it with a compliment
of flower nutrients you will not need any household items or
currency to keep your flowers looking fresh for a long time.
Care of fresh cut tulips is not hard and with these tips you
can enjoy your fresh cut tulip bouquet for a long time. A fresh
cut bouquet of tulips will look great in any room in your house.
See all fresh cut Tulips Flowers
See also The History of Tulips