Important Information About Preserving Flowers Forever

By Janine Hughes


Fresh cut flowers are perceived as highly decorative and inviting for anyone who sets eyes on them. However, it is quite evident that cut flowers have only a limited life span as they are not getting any nutrients to continue their growth. There are few methods that can be adapted in preserving flowers forever.

Adding a table spoon of sugar to slightly warm water is a method that has been adopted in recent years. However, there are some flowers which do well in cold water such as tulips and daffodils so the idea of Luke-warm water is not applicable to all. The sugar added to the water provides the flowers with energy to sustain their stature for a longer period of time. Floral preservative is also another form of ensuring the flora have a longer life span.

Pressing is a technique that has been used for a long time now. This is a method that involves drying of the plants for about seven days. The flower parts are then put in frames. The experts are free to use their skills to display them as they desire.

Once you receive the flora, make sure that you shed off the dead parts to avoid further decay. The other precaution is to keep the gift you receive away from sunshine. This will keep them safe from losing water and hence drying off.

Flower preservation is not a new concept and has been applied for a number of years starting in the olden days. The primary method applied for preserving the flora during the olden days was drying. This helped in maintaining the stature of the flower.

There are a number of ways that can be used in drying plants so as to preserve them. One of the most common ways is hanging the plants upside down when they are in bunches. Tying them at the base usually helps during the process. They should be placed in a warm and dry area to lose their moisture slowly and away from direct sunlight.

The various methods apply differently depending on the type of flower you have purchased. There are some of them that can last for long by binding the leaves and stems. Nowadays there are chemical compounds which are in the market and their purpose is to facilitate the drying process. They include glycerin which when applied on the plant, makes it dry faster.

Pressing as seen earlier is considered as one of the most ancient ways of drying a flower to get them ready for a particular occasion. This form of drying where the flower parts are placed between two items such as sheets or foil paper helps the flowers in retaining their shape and color.




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