Please remember a principle that when choosing a flower vase, the primary consideration is where you want to place the flowers. Thus, I would like to share with you three excellent tips for selecting vases, so that your home life is always surrounded by the joy of flowers.
If you have a very tall bouquet, then naturally, you need a tall vase. Aesthetically speaking, a tall vase is most suitable for placing on a side table. On the other hand, if you want to place the bouquet in the center of the dining table, it's best to choose a lower, rounder vase
Spherical vases are suitable for most flowers, but the narrow cylindrical vases that most people use at home are actually very difficult to use. If you only buy one and spend money on it, be sure to choose a spherical vase with a wide bottom and narrow diameter, which is the most common shape for flower arrangement.
In addition to a spherical vase, you should also have a slightly higher, slightly straight vase suitable for inserting willow branches, lilies, etc. This vase can also be used to insert some tree branches.
I think it's worth buying one or two mini vases for your home, so even the smallest flowers have a place in your home. Wildflowers on the roadside or a camellia in spring are all worth appreciating
Newly purchased flowers must have their stems trimmed diagonally to extend their lifespan. Unfortunately, most people's scissors are not very sharp, which means the stems will be blocked and difficult to absorb moisture.
The water in the vase should be replaced regularly, and the vase should be cleaned at least once a week to eliminate bacteria.
Try not to place flowers next to fruit plates, as many fruits secrete chemicals that are harmful to flowers and shorten their lifespan.