When you receive a special flowering plant as a gift, it can be heartbreaking to have to toss it after the holidays, but it doesn't have to end that way. With a little effort, you can keep these plants from year to year, and get them to rebloom.
July 27, 2015
When you receive a special flowering plant as a gift, it can be heartbreaking to have to toss it after the holidays, but it doesn't have to end that way. With a little effort, you can keep these plants from year to year, and get them to rebloom.
1. Cut stems, crush the cut ends with a hammer and place them in the bucket of warm water.
2. Saturate a cotton ball in sudsy ammonia and drop it into the bucket.
3. Set the bucket of stems in a clean garbage bag, tie it closed and set it in a warm place indoors until the buds begin to open. Then arrange the stems in a vase of clean water and set out in a room for a long-lasting bouquet.
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