Episode 56: How to Make Cut Flowers Last Longer: Florist Secrets You Must Know

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If you’ve ever brought home a bouquet of beautiful flowers only to find them wilting in a few days, you’re not alone. But here’s the good news: with just a few simple, expert-backed tricks, your cut flowers can last far longer — sometimes even up to two weeks! In this episode of The Flower Files, Lizzy from Wildly Native Flower Farm shares the real-life florist secrets that keep your cut flowers vibrant and vase-ready for days on end.

1. Timing is Everything: Harvest at the Right Moment

Whether you’re buying blooms from your local grower or picking from your backyard garden, harvest timing makes a huge difference. Flowers should be cut early in the morning when they’re most hydrated — especially in the heat of summer.

Remember, local flowers haven’t spent days (or weeks!) traveling from overseas. Fresher flowers = longer-lasting beauty.

2. Strip the Stems

Before placing your bouquet in a vase, take a few extra minutes to prep it. The golden rule? No leaves in the water. Foliage below the waterline causes bacterial growth — the fast track to wilting.

3. Always Use Clean Tools and Fresh Cuts

Use clean, sharp floral shears to cut each stem at a 45-degree angle. This increases surface area for hydration and keeps stems from getting clogged at the vase bottom. Dull scissors can crush stems and invite bacteria — which is exactly what you don’t want.

4. The Secret Weapon? A Clean Vase

It may sound obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people skip this step. Make sure your vase is squeaky clean before adding water. Leftover residue can drastically reduce bloom life. Fill it with room temperature water, and if possible, use well-filtered or distilled water.

Fun Fact: At Wildly Native, we don’t use flower food or additives like Sprite or sugar — just clean, fresh well water. Simple really is better.

5. Daily Cut Flower TLC

  • Change the water every 1–2 days
  • Give stems a fresh trim
  • Keep flowers away from heat, sunlight, and fruit — especially apples, which release ethylene gas that speeds up wilting

6. Flower-Specific Tips from the Pros

Every flower has its quirks. Here are a few of Lizzie’s go-to care tips for popular blooms:

  • Dahlias: Hate dirty water. Change it daily.
  • Tulips: Keep growing after being cut. Trim regularly to avoid drooping.
  • Zinnias: Love room temperature water and benefit from a dip in hot water before arranging.
  • Sunflowers: Drink up water fast — refill the vase often to avoid that funky, trapped stem smell.

7. Mindful Flower Enjoyment

Flowers are fleeting by nature. They’re meant to be enjoyed in the moment, bringing beauty and presence to your day. So take that extra time to trim, clean, and care — your flowers (and your mood) will thank you.

🌸 Key Takeaways

  • Buy fresh from local growers for longer-lasting blooms
  • Strip all foliage below the waterline
  • Clean tools and vases matter more than you think
  • Skip the gimmicks — clean water is all you need
  • Watch out for fruit (yes, seriously!)

Whether you’re treating yourself to an arrangement just because or decorating for a special occasion, these florist-approved tips ensure your blooms stay beautiful for as long as possible!

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Join our team of flower lovers while they take you along their journey as flower farmer florists pursuing business, family, strategy, mother nature, wedding installs, and everything inbetween including fieldwork, floral design, all the way to the day of event execution.

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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