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Noocx® - Smart Gadgets on Instagram: "Who’s ready for Spring? 🌷 Great content by @jennifervalentyne. Follow her for more amazing content like this! Here are some tips to help your tulips last longer. •buy them closed to assure they’re fresh. •Snip the bottoms diagonally at least 1/2 inch. •remove the leaves that will rest below the waterline to avoid rot. •make a pin hole just below the flower.. it allows air to escape and water to move up the stem. •tulips love shallow cold water so add a few ice cubes. •replace the water daily and add an old copper penny. (before 1982) It acts as a fungicide to naturally kill bacteria. •also trim a bit off the bottom each day Keep them in a cool place away from direct sun and your tulips will stay beautiful longer🌷💐 #tulips #tips #hack #floral"
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Floral Design Tip - Reflexing Lisianthus - Design Technique for Florists, Wedding Design, Easy DIY
NYC Wedding and Events Florist on Instagram: "Tips from a florist — Using tall branches with flowers might seem a little intimidating but follow these tips: 1. Prep and clean all of the stems of your flowers before you start arranging. 2. Use chicken wire or bent curly willow to place inside of the vase to help hold your stems into place. 3. Frame out the main shape and height with the branches 4. Use the thickest and hardest stems first (woody stems like roses) 5. Add in the softer stems like lisianthus and ranunculus last. 6. Like, Save, Share, and Follow for more flower arranging 🥰"
7.9K views · 1.1K likes | NYC Wedding and Events Florist on Instagram: "120 tulips in 1 vase. Stack them neatly. Grab them carefully. Cut straight across. Tie with a clear rubber band. Rinse. Place into a clean vase. Give it a try! 120 not necessary. Who else is so happy it’s tulip season? #tulips #tulipseason #floristsofinstagram #floraldesign #rachelchofloral"