Thank you for asking... It's best to cut any flower first thing in the morning, this way the flower is more hydrated. You need to place the stem in a bucket of warm water so they draw water up. If the flower is very dehydrated, you can float the whole stem in a sink for 1 hour and it should perk right up!! To dry the flower, I just leave it sit out, no water, I use the dried stem tucked in displays. Thanks!!
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Howdoyouick hydrangeas correctly? I know they can wilt quickly if they are cut at the wrong time….also how to dry them would be helpful
Thank you for asking... It's best to cut any flower first thing in the morning, this way the flower is more hydrated. You need to place the stem in a bucket of warm water so they draw water up. If the flower is very dehydrated, you can float the whole stem in a sink for 1 hour and it should perk right up!!
To dry the flower, I just leave it sit out, no water, I use the dried stem tucked in displays.
Thanks!!