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To keep cut flowers fresh, place them in a vase of clean water and trim the stems every few days. Cutting the stems at an angle (rather than straight across) allows for better water absorption.
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Fresh flowers add a magical touch to your festive decor, but no one wants wilting petals before the celebrations are over.
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Remember that location is everything: Cut flowers last longer at moderate temperatures, so keep them away from direct sunlight and heat. Cavender also warned that you should keep flowers away from ...