Friday, May 21, 2010

Why do my roses never last?

Even when I cut the stems, add the plant food and have fresh water, they dry up and die before they open. Almost like how a pressed flower is dried.

Why do my roses never last?
Use tepid water (a tiny bit warmer than room temp) and when you cut the stems, do it under running water so they never have a chance to seal up. Ever since I've been doing this my roses last just great! Also change the water often.
Reply:roses love the sun. do you give it that. and you can also cut too much off. may be the ground is too wet or too dry which would have that affect on the plant. if you still have problems, then call your local florest.
Reply:Give them Dasani water. That makes them last longer.


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