Hey there! I'm on a mission to keep peonies alive in a vase. Any tips or tricks you could share would be greatly appreciated! πΈ
Hey, I've got a few tricks up my sleeve to keep those peony flowers looking their best for as long as possible. Here's what I do:
1. Cut the stem at least 45 degrees and take off the leaves that are going to be underwater.
2. Grab a flower vase you like and add some liquid plant food to the soil. I usually use water, 'cause it's a breeze and it looks great.
Just remember to change the water every 2-3 days and find a spot that doesn't get a lot of sunlight β that way you can avoid weed growth.
If you want to plant ponies in a vase, I highly recommend changing the water at least once every 2-3 days.
I think you should remove the bottom leaves so they don't get wet. Also, be sure to add nutrients to the water so the flowers stay beautiful!
Oh my goodness, you also want to put peonies in a vase?! That's so wonderful! I often do this, and it's so lovely when it lasts over a week! I'd be happy to show you how it's done! First, choose a vase that you love. Then, clean it and cut the stem at a 45-degree angle using a sharp knife or flower scissors. This is my favorite part! It's so satisfying to see the stem cut cleanly. Another great tip is to increase the area of water absorption. Try to remove the tea foliage. Just a heads-up: you can change the water every 2-3 days.
First, you should harvest the stems, prepare them, water them, and prepare the vase. Finally, do the last placement and maintenance.πππ