Sunflower Care
Your
sunflowers will need a tall drink of water after their long trip! Just fill the
vase with cool tap water and pop the stems in (after you’ve trimmed them of
course)!
Pro Tip: Change the vase water daily (or
as often as you can possibly remember!). Water changes reduce bacterial growth
which will help you to get the best bloom life from your bouquet.
Feeding Your
Sunflowers
Cut
flowers need water and nutrients to live their best vase life, so give your
blooms a boost by adding the packet of flower food that came with your bouquet
to your vase water. The flower food contains sugars (to keep your sunflowers
sitting pretty) and bleach (to keep bacteria at bay).
No
packet? No problem! Here are
some readily available items (that are probably already in your pantry!) that
you can use in place of flower food:
·
Apple Cider Vinegar & Sugar: Add a teaspoon of ACV and a teaspoon of regular
sugar to the water. The vinegar kills the bacteria so your flowers will thrive.
·
Lemon Juice & Bleach: A teaspoon of lemon juice, a teaspoon of sugar
and 3 drops of bleach is another solution to keep flowers healthy. Or 1/4
teaspoon of bleach alone per 1 liter of water. Bleach may sound extreme, but
it's a part of commercial flower food recipes and helps keep your stems free of
bacteria.
Lemon
Lime Soda: One part
Lemon-Lime Soda (Not Diet- the flowers need the sugar) to 3 parts water.
The soda has both the acid and sugar needed for the flowers to live their best
life!
Bonus Thoughts
Help your
bouquet live its best life and keep it out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.
In fact, both can dramatically shorten its lifespan in the vase. That means
that sunny windowsill is off-limits, but three feet (or so!) away is a prime
location!
Pro Tip: It’s normal for some blooms to die off sooner than others.
Removing any dead flowers will help to keep its vase mates looking fresher
longer!