Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How To Keep Your Red Roses Fresh

Red roses are a unique gift that you can give to someone who means alot to you. While typically these are used for romantic purposes, there are other times that you can give red roses as a gift to someone in certain instances. If the person that you are going to give roses to loves them, you know that you have the perfect gift. But there is a big problem that some people face. Whenever you get the roses early, sometimes they wilt and start to die off looking bad by the time that you present them to someone. This is why you need to do a few steps to keep these red roses looking their very best for .
First of all, you are going to have to cut the roses. This isn't a tough process at all. Take the roses out of the wrapping or vase they in and make sure that you cut the bottom of each stem at a 45 degree angle. You don't have to cut off much but just enough to produce this angle. What this does is allow the water to travel into the rose much easier. Whenever the rose can soak in more water, it is able to look much nicer and retain the good looks longer. This one step alone will help their appearance stay much fresher. If you are keeping them for more than a day, be sure that you change out the water daily for best results.
Get some rose plant food to mix in with the water. Sometimes this comes with the roses when you order them. You should ask for it if you didn't get some. This provides some nutrients for the roses so that they will end up looking nicer than with just water alone.
When you water the roses, don't actually put water on the flowers. Whenever water is left on the flower, it can cause some water spots and it will actually break down if left there too long. To look their very best, water the vase they are in but don't put any water on the red roses themselves.
Store these roses in the refrigerator. This is best since they will remain in better condition whenever stored at around 50 degrees. While your refrigerator might not be exactly this temperature, it's a much better place than room temperature. Just make sure they have plenty of room and aren't smothered in there else they will look bad.

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