Gladiolas Care
Gladiolas
– Fresh Cut Flowers
Start
your gladiolus off on the right foot with a quick trim with a pair of scissors,
kitchen shears or even a sharp kitchen knife. Trim at least 1/2" off each
stem at a 45° angle. This provides more
surface area for the flowers to drink from and prevents the stems from sitting
flush to the bottom of the vase (where bacteria builds up).
Fresh,
fresh Water
Your flowers may have traveled a long
way to get to you! Even a trip around
the block warrants a fresh cut and a big drink.
After their adventure, they're definitely feeling a little thirsty - fill
a vase with cool tap water and they'll lap it up!
Pro
Tip: change the water daily (or as often as you can
possibly remember!) and remove individual blooms as they expire. This helps
reduce the growth of bacteria which can cause other beautiful blooms to fade
faster.
Keep it Cool!
Help
your flowers live their best life and keep them out of direct sunlight and
extreme heat. Unlike in the field, cut flowers don't love sunshine or heat - in
fact, both can dramatically shorten their lifespan in the vase. Remember, a sunny windowsill is off limits!