Candace Davison from purewow said that It doesn’t matter if you spent $5.99 at Trader Joe’s or plunked down half a car payment on a Kardashian-worthy bouquet—you want to enjoy those blooms for as long as possible.
We hear you, which is why we turned to the pros at Teleflora to find out what, exactly, we’re doing wrong, and how to keep flowers fresh well beyond the 48-, 72- or even 168-hour mark.
First things first: Fresh-cut flowers are high maintenance. “You should tend to them daily, just as you would with demanding house plants,” says Danielle Mason, Teleflora’s vice president of consumer marketing.