The hydrangeas are so pretty! I just love them. But after cutting, they do not last long and wilt easily!
How to prolong its beauty to last as long as possible in an arrangement? I learned this tip:1) Cut stems at an angle, snip off all the leaves. 2) Dip cut stem in a jar of Alum powder (in the spice aisle of the supermarket), the alum keeps the end of the stem open so it will take in as much water as possible.
I cut some of my hydrangeas in the morning, quickly placed them in a water container, then I followed the tip to condition the flowers.
My arrangement materials: Round shaped ceramic container with round hydrangea flower head and other lacecap hydrangea, cherry branch and boxwood to complete my arrangement.
How to prolong its beauty to last as long as possible in an arrangement? I learned this tip:1) Cut stems at an angle, snip off all the leaves. 2) Dip cut stem in a jar of Alum powder (in the spice aisle of the supermarket), the alum keeps the end of the stem open so it will take in as much water as possible.
I cut some of my hydrangeas in the morning, quickly placed them in a water container, then I followed the tip to condition the flowers.
My arrangement materials: Round shaped ceramic container with round hydrangea flower head and other lacecap hydrangea, cherry branch and boxwood to complete my arrangement.
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