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Cut Flower tips
Cut blooms in the cool of the day. Do not cut more than one third of a plant's stems and foliage, leave plenty to nourish the plant for future growth. Re-cut stems at an angle just before putting in a vase. Make the fresh cuts under water for best water uptake. Change water in the vase frequently.
Experiment and have fun: store-bought blooms need to withstand shipping, but home gardeners can snip even delicate blooms for bouquets!