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Tulips are one of the easiest flowers to care for and are synonymous with spring.In a garden, tulip bulbs provide fabulous colour in borders and containers, and when placed in a vase as a cut flower, they instantly lift every space.
The shape and colour of a tulip flower are almost the same.Tulips with a single or double row of petals, ones with an eye-catching fringe, parrot tulips with serrated petals are just some of the famous Dutch flowers you can find.There are so many options.
Do you have any tulips in a vase?It's not hard to keep your tulips looking good when you cut them.It's important to top the vase with water every now and then because tulips are heavy drinkers.flower care solutions for common dilemmas and how to make your tulips last longer are provided by the lead florist.
1.Water inside tulips can be hydrated by trimming them.Cut at an angle to give more surface area to drink from.
2.Tulips use water to prop up their stems.As soon as you can, put them in water.
3.If you keep your tulips away from the sun and the radiators, they will dehydrate your stems and fruit and make them fade.
4.Tulips don't like drinking dirty water so refresh your vase every few days and re-trim your stems 1 cm each time.
Don't worry, they are alive and well.Tulips use water to prop up their stems so they are thirsty after their journey to you.Cut them, pop them in water and leave them overnight to help perk them up.They will look better by the morning.
They are much shorter than other stems, but they will grow in your vase.Dave carried out an experiment to prove it.The tulips were 31 cm on average when he measured them.He put them in fresh water and waited a few days.He took them out of the water and measured them one by one.They had grown by an average of 17 cm.
Tulips move because they are responsive to sunlight.They are trying to be seen by the pollinators by turning themselves towards the light sources around them.You might see them opening on sunny days and closing at night.
They playfully move around in the water because they keep growing in their vase.It is part of their charm and nothing to worry about.
If you want your tulips to stand up straight for a dinner party or special occasion, we recommend taking them out of their vase, tightly wrapping them with newspaper, and keeping them in a dark room overnight.They will be perfect when you unwrap them in the morning.To prevent them from growing one way towards the light, rotate your vase throughout.
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