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Cut Flowers
... life and are not under your control. Most people simply put flowers in water and hope for the best,with out realizing they have some control over vase life. Because cut flowers age faster than those on the plants, it is important to understand the conditions that affect the length of their life ... air movement will shorten their life. One approach to extending their life is to try to create ...
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The best little yellow rose in the world - Antique Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... very handsome. Stems are moderately long but strong, holding the bright blooms straight up. The vase life of his flowers ain't bad either. Cut them in tight bud and bring indoors ... the bushes have a better looking profile when growing on their own roots. Second, the life of the plant tends to be longer. With grafted roses a callus can build up ...
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Antique Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, May 22, 06 at 19:34 Extending Vase Life Posted by: molineux 6b on Sat, May 20, 06 at 14:07 7 follow-ups ...
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Tender Loving Conditioning for Beautiful Cut Flowers
... dark place. This final step before placing the flowers in a vase or arrangement is called conditioning. Professional florists always condition flowers ... nourishment to feed the flowers while they are in the vase, don't add table suger because it encourages bacteria. Use a ... centers. Some flowers require a little extra help to prolong vase life. Flowers that exude a milky sap from the stem, such as ...
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lilac_care
... vase life.This helps it absorb more water. Stems shhould be scraped a few times to help water absorption. Adding a teaspoon of sugar for carbohydrates into a clean vase will also help. Keep the water and vase clean as scum will block the ... of the display location has a tremendous effect on the vase life of the flowers. Flowers in a 45-º F room deteriorate ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... plants that offer more than simply form, texture and/or color in the garden. Fragrance, vase life as cut flowers and specialized uses (deer-proofing, keeping burglars at bay, gopher deterrents, among ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... plants that offer more than simply form, texture and/or color in the garden. Fragrance, vase life as cut flowers and specialized uses (deer-proofing, keeping burglars at bay, gopher deterrents, among ...
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September 2004 - Rose of the Month
... exhibitor Carl Mahaney also hit the trophy table at that District Show with a beautiful vase of three blooms of Marilyn Monroe. (Note the photo of that outstanding entry, also taken ... , from bud to voluptuous open bloom, with the added bonus of having a particularly long vase life. In certain microclimates the blooms flatten out to some extent, a quality you often see ...
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July 2004 - Rose of the Month
... produces a vibrant magnificent red rose. This rose is extremely prolific and has a good vase life. If I had only one red rose to grow it would be this rose. I ...
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... room. Closer inspection revealed a single yellow 'Angel's Trumpet' flower set in a small vase with water in the far corner by the window, doing its thing on cue at ... would not easily fit on the cover page. We talked about formulas for extending their vase life, we talked of dried material, we even considered how to present them, but alas that ...
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