When you receive (or give yourself) a beautiful bouquet of flowers, they look great for a day or two before they start to fade. But you can make fresh-cut flowers last longer. Whether you grab some ...
Very rarely will we ever tell you to skip the flowers. Not only do they look beautiful and help to perk up a space, they’ve also been scientifically proven to help alleviate daily stress. Yes, really!
Whether stems are snipped from your garden or received as a bouquet, there are ways you can extend the look of fresh-cut flowers. Here’s how, with advice from flower expert Debra Prinzing, who wrote ...
Fresh-cut flowers are a beautiful addition to any home. These easy tips will keep them beautiful longer. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of times I went to the farmers' market with my family ...
There's nothing like a vase of fresh flowers to breathe life into a room. Whether you got a bouquet from your local florist, cut them from your garden, or picked up a bundle from the grocery store, ...
It's not Valentine's Day without flowers! Follow these tips from AccuWeather to keep your Valentine's Day flowers fresh longer: Change the vase water every two to three days. Add flower flood whenever ...
Growing cut flowers in your yard can brighten your indoor spaces during the winter. Flowers like Dianthus, Pansies, Snapdragons, and Calendula can be grown in Brevard during the winter. To make cut ...
Valentine's Day is a time for expressing love and appreciation for others, which is often done by giving cut flowers and, increasingly, potted plants. Whether you've received a bouquet of flowers or a ...
Cut flowers and forced bulbs are a great way to bring some winter color and fragrance into your home. When buying cut flowers, I always take a close look at the flowers to make sure they are fresh.