Question : What cut flowers last the longest, are the hardest?
- asked by KatH
All Answers:
Answer #1 gerber daisies or cala lilies (all varieties). - answered by luv
Answer #2 Roses - as long as you cut the stems at an angle and add some sugar (or flower
food) in clean water each day. - answered by indiansbearsandangels
Answer #3 Any flowers can last long if you know how to preserve them after you cut them.
Put them in fresh water and put in an aspirin. (small secret) lol. - answered by sylheryp
Answer #4 I think carnations are. As individuals die off, remove and the hardiest should
last weeks. - answered by jo b
Answer #5 I've had good success with mums as long as you keep changing the water and make
sure there are no leaves or small branches below the water line. - answered by Gipper
Answer #6 Shasta daisies, Zinnias, Carnations and Roses have always seemed to last a long
time for me. If you keep them out of the sun and change the water every day
that will also help to prolong the vase life. Shasta's will smell like dirty
socks for a day or two though. - answered by noonecanne
Answer #7 Carnations, in my experience, live the longest as cut flowers. I had a single
carnation once for 2.5months. My husband recently gave me a bouquet of
carnations and they are currently two weeks old and they look great. Every week
I change the water and add a freshness packet as well as prune the ends with a
fresh cut. I've had plenty of cut flowers and none have lasted longer than
carnations. - answered by sptfyr
Answer #8 I have had fantastic luck with black eyed susans and zinnias. I have a full sun
garden. These two seem to thrive with very little care. The zinnias bloom all
summer until frost and the susan's from July until frost. Good luck! - answered by Liza A
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