Flowers in the kitchen? Basil and parsley are not the only things that can liven
up your culinary workspace. A couple of well-placed tulips or a serene orchid
can help spice things up, too.
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Check out some florist tips here!
Prolonging the life of your cut flowers begins the moment they're
entrusted to your care. First off, make sure your vase is very clean
and filled with fresh, lukewarm water mixed with flower nutrients.
Next, strip off all leaves that will be below the water level of the
vase and cut 2cm off all stems at a slight angle. Place the flowers in
the vase, away from direct sunlight, radiators, draughts and fruit.
Over the following days, be sure to remove any faded flowers and top up
the water regularly.