Caring for Cut Hydrangeas: Tips for Beautiful Blooms

White table, cane chairs, a wooden nibble board, and a glass vase of lavender hydrangeas in water.

We all have our favorite things, right? Flowers make me tremendously happy. They are an amazing mood booster. I keep taking this same shot. Different flowers, different days, same setting. I just love the morning light that seems to quietly wake up this space in the early part of the day. So pretty. One of the wonderful things about hydrangeas is the fact that they can last so long and stay gorgeous with just a wee bit of help.

Caring for hydrangeas (for longevity): If the water begins to get cloudy, empty and wash the vase, add fresh cool water, and give the stems a fresh cut.

HOT TIP! If the bloom is a little droopy: DO NOT THROW IT OUT! Use an old vegetable peeler, and lightly peel a small area on the bottom end of the stem, add it back to the water and POOF. You won’t be able to tell which one was wilted! I kid you not. Fresh out of the garden several weeks ago!

Happy Friday y’all.

👩‍💻 Until next time…

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