Tuesday, January 27, 2015

What You Need To Know Regarding Preserving Flowers Forever

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By Janine Hughes


A freshly cut flower regardless of its nature seems to also appeal to the naked eye for all people. There is a drawback to its life and this is the fact that it cannot last for long as one would prefer it to last. This is based on the fact that given there are not in the soil they are not receiving any nutrients that would sustain them to maintain their stature. There have been numerous methods adapted to 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.

In a situation where the plant parts are for a special occasion they can be preserved through drying them and displaying them during the occasion. The drying process entails pressing the flower parts to flatten them evenly then allowing them to dry for some time. This whole process of drying may take approximately a week or less. Also in an effort of prolonging the life span of the cut plant parts, all the wilted leaves that have fallen should be taken out; preservatives should be added on a regular basis and a flower parts should not be placed in direct sunlight.

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.

There are also some artificial elements that you can spray on your plant. You can use bicarbonate, mouthwash or aspirin components. This is a proper way of keeping off fungus and bacteria. The sprays also favor the thriving of the flower parts. You can use this technique along with the other methods.

Keeping flowers alive when they have been plucked is something that has been practiced for a long time. Therefore, there is no way you can lack someone to guide you. This is especially for those who want to start selling the flora. They must have a mentor to give them guidance. If they go into the venture without a guide, they will make mistakes and risk their investment. The easiest way is to use the drying method.

There are given chemical compounds that can be used to enhance the drying process, glycerin is one of the chemical compounds applied. However, one of the greatest drawbacks of using this is that it works better on particular flower types only

Desiccant is also a great method of drying the flower parts and preserving them. By using desiccants, the flower parts dry up in an even manner and maintain their looks for a long period of time. In addition to this, the plants will be able to maintain their shape. Pressing method is associated with the olden days as it has been there for a long time. It was popular during that period as it was applied in preparing for auspicious occasions. The dried up floral parts if placed in a particular pattern present an image of elegance.




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