Episode 58: Clipper vs. Knife: What We Use

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What is the best tool for flower cutting? The ultimate debate.

When it comes to the best tool for cutting flowers, there’s one discussion that continues to bloom among florists and flower farmers alike: clippers vs. knives. On Episode 58 of The Flower Files Podcast, hosts Liza and Lizzy dive deep into the pros and cons of each flower-cutting tool—and how your choice can make a major difference in your bloom game.

Whether you’re harvesting in the field, designing a centerpiece, or prepping stems for an installation, this episode offers real, behind-the-scenes insights to help you choose the best tool for cutting flowers in any setting.

Why Your Flower-Cutting Tool Matters

Cutting flowers isn’t just about snipping stems. It’s about creating the cleanest possible “wound” so that the flower can continue to take up water and stay vibrant for longer. Just like a clean cut on your skin heals faster than a jagged one, a clean stem cut = happy, hydrated blooms.

A dull or crushed stem? That’s a fast track to sad, droopy flowers.

✂️ Clippers: The Farmer’s Favorite

Let’s just say Lizzy is firmly Team Clippers. Why?

  • Speed & safety: Perfect for long harvest days, especially when you’re cutting hundreds of stems.
  • Ergonomics: Designed for repetitive motion, with a spring that helps prevent hand fatigue.
  • Multi-tasking: You can cut, strip, and hold stems all in one smooth motion (even with baby brain and Berks on).
  • Durability: Start each season with a fresh pair, keep them sharp and clean, and they’ll go the distance.

Pro Tip: Know your clippers are done when the bottom black rubber band breaks—time for a replacement!

🔪 Knives: Sleek, Sharp & Traditional

Knives are the OG of floral design, especially in retail shops and studio settings. They’re favored for:

  • Precision: Ideal for angled cuts that maximize water uptake.
  • Ease in design work: Slides easily into Oasis foam or through delicate arrangements.
  • Aesthetic flair: There’s something undeniably cool about slicing through a stem in one clean motion.

But, as Liza and Lizzy point out—it takes practice to use a knife safely and efficiently. And for those who aren’t trained (or just don’t want to risk losing a thumb), clippers are a safer bet.

The Realities of Farm Life

From stabbing yourself in the foot with dropped clippers to christening new farm crew members with their first accidental cut—this episode doesn’t shy away from the real talk of farm tool mishaps. Bonus laughs include a hilarious “Fifty Shades of Grey’s Anatomy” slip-up and some honest truths about Berks, Crocs, and being 29 weeks pregnant with twins.

Tips for Flower Longevity (No Matter Your Tool)

  1. Always use clean, sharp tools – bacteria is the enemy.
  2. Make a fresh angled cut before arranging.
  3. Cut underwater when possible for sensitive stems.
  4. Remove all lower foliage before putting stems in water.
  5. For zinnias and tulips, consider temperature tips like warm water or cooler storage—but not too cold!

Care & Maintenance

Keep your tools in top shape with:

  • Sharpening stones or plates
  • Microfiber cloths
  • Disinfectant dips (especially in summer!)
  • And consistent cleaning after sticky or gritty stems

So… Are You Team Clippers or Team Knife?

Tell us over on Instagram @wildlynative where we’re sharing:

  • Our go-to harvest setup
  • Liza’s clipper cleaning routine
  • A special demo from Lizzy on how to sharpen your clippers

If this episode made you laugh, taught you something new, or inspired you to rethink your tool choice, share it with a flower friend and help us grow our blooming community.

Until next time, keep your clippers sharp, your blooms thriving, and your heart happy.

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This is a weekly show that talks about all things flowers including the reality of flower farming, using locally grown flowers in wedding design, and other flower use with an environmentaly focused perspective. It includes a variety of guests who are fower lovers, users, sniffers, and ethusiasts that will talk on a range of topics… depending on where the seasont takes us!

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