How to Get Cut Roses to Last Longer
Posted by Grandma Jeanne on July 1, 2009

My husband often buys me red roses like the ones I had when we got married in 1966. They still are my favorite flowers, but they don’t last very long.
I saw the following info in a magazine and plan to use it the next time I get roses. Hopefully it will help the roses stay pretty for a longer time.
- Wrap the flowers in brown wrapping paper to protect them.
- With a knife, cut approximately 1/4 inch off the stems.
- Place them in 1 inch of boiling water.
- Leave the roses in the water until the water is lukewarm.
- Cut about 1/4 inch off the stems.
- Transfer the roses to a vase filled with cool water.


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