How to Fix Cut Flowers That Are Too Short

Find the vase you're going to use., Find some plastic drinking straws., Place the right amount of straws into the vase. , Slip each short-stemmed flower into a straw., Add water and anything else to feed the flowers., Finished.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find the vase you're going to use.

    Place the cut flowers gently to one side ready for fixing.
  2. Step 2: Find some plastic drinking straws.

    Place these into the vase to check their height.

    If you need to cut them down a little, then do so.

    Measure the height with one of the cut flowers inserted into it and then placed in the vase.

    This will give you a good idea as to its suitability in terms of height. ,, They should all now sit at a good height, above the neck or mouth of the vase. , Enjoy your cut flowers. ,
  3. Step 3: Place the right amount of straws into the vase.

  4. Step 4: Slip each short-stemmed flower into a straw.

  5. Step 5: Add water and anything else to feed the flowers.

  6. Step 6: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Place the cut flowers gently to one side ready for fixing.

Place these into the vase to check their height.

If you need to cut them down a little, then do so.

Measure the height with one of the cut flowers inserted into it and then placed in the vase.

This will give you a good idea as to its suitability in terms of height. ,, They should all now sit at a good height, above the neck or mouth of the vase. , Enjoy your cut flowers. ,

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