Freesia blooms with quite affordable price during its season. The freesia flower usually has thin petals, but they are very delicate and fresh, bringing a new breeze to your living space. Join us to pocket some beautiful and long-lasting freesia arranging methods.
1 Freesia arranging in a tall vase
When arranging freesia in a tall vase, you need about 10 – 20 freesia flowers, glue, tape, and scissors. You can choose a ceramic vase or a glass vase.
Freesia arrangement in a tall vase
2 Freesia arrangement with medium size vase
To arrange freesia in a medium vase, you also need about 15 – 20 flowers and other tools such as tape, scissors…
Freesia arrangement with medium size vase
3 Freesia arrangement to stay fresh for a long time
Freesias can usually stay fresh for about 2 weeks, but you can also apply the following tips to make the flowers stay fresh:
- Before you start arranging flowers, make sure that the vase is washed clean to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
- Change the water in your vase regularly, about 2-3 days once. Changing the water in the early morning helps the flowers absorb water more easily.
- During the flower arrangement, remove wilted and damaged leaves. Avoid immersing the freesia petals directly in water or letting the flowers touch the water surface to prevent the flowers from wilting quickly.
- In addition, you can further improve the freshness of the flowers and prevent unpleasant odors by adding flower food, vitamin B1, or a few drops of dishwashing liquid to the water in the vase. This method not only helps the flowers live longer but also keeps the water in the vase from smelling, even if you forget to change the water.
Freesia arrangement to stay fresh for a long time
The above are our shares on how to arrange freesia beautifully and keep it fresh. Hopefully, with this article, you will pocket some useful knowledge. Thank you for watching!
2. Prepare the flowers by trimming the leaves at the base and removing any old or damaged leaves.
3. Arrange the flowers counterclockwise and secure the branches together with tape or wire.
4. Cut the base of each flower stem at a 45-degree angle and place them in the vase, adjusting as needed.
2. Place the flower branches in the vase and cut them to the appropriate height, ensuring they are not too short or too long.
3. Apply tape to the mouth of the vase in even squares.
4. Place the flowers in the squares, allowing the petals to spread out in a circular pattern. Adjust the petals to create an even and aesthetically pleasing arrangement.
2. Change the water regularly (every 2-3 days) and do so early in the morning to help the flowers absorb water more effectively.
3. Remove any wilted or damaged leaves during the arrangement process. Avoid immersing the petals directly in water or letting them touch the water surface to prevent quick wilting.
4. Add flower food, vitamin B1, or a few drops of dishwashing liquid to the vase water to improve freshness and prevent unpleasant odors. This will help extend the life of your flowers and keep the water smelling fresh, even if you forget to change it.