Sunflowers in the vase: tips & tricks

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Sunflowers in the vase are a real summer greeting. So that the cut flowers last as long as possible, we have a few tips and tricks ready for you.

Sunflowers in the vase
Sunflowers in the vase bring the sun into the house [Photo: Maya Kruchankova / Shutterstock.com]

sunflowers (Helianthus) can not only be a delight for the eye in the garden. If you want to bring the summer sun on your breakfast table, you can grab a pair of secateurs and fill your favorite vase with the golden yellow flowers. If a few simple things are considered when cutting, you can even extend the life of sunflowers in the vase. The sun (almost) never sets again for you.

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  • Cut sunflowers for the vase
  • Cut sunflowers properly
  • Put sunflowers in hot water
  • Sunflowers in the vase: change the water

Cut sunflowers for the vase

If you cater a little to the needs of the sunny plants when you cut them, the flowers will delight you in the vase for up to two weeks. Even when choosing the time to cut, you can influence the later shelf life in the vase. The best time to cut is early morning on a dry day. Pick a flower that has just started to open. Flowers that are already fully open will not last long in the vase. Cut the stem of the sunflower to the desired height. However, only use clean, sharp tools for the cut. Then remove the lower sheets. The vase with the freshly cut flower is best placed in a place that is protected from drafts and blazing sun.

Picking sunflowers by bike in the field
Sunflowers are best cut in the morning [Photo: Dagmar Breu / Shutterstock.com]

Cut sunflowers properly

With a bit of skill in the cut, you can enjoy the sun children in the vase for a little longer. Because a skilful cut not only improves the water and nutrient absorption, but also reduces the risk of rot. Use sharp scissors to cut the stem at an angle and about two centimeters. In this way, the cut surface is enlarged and water and oxygen can be better absorbed. For maximum durability in the vase, the vertical incision is then repeated every two days.

Cut off the sunflower
Cutting at an angle makes the sunflowers more durable [Photo: Agnes Kantaruk / Shutterstock.com]

Put sunflowers in hot water

One often hears that the stems should be briefly immersed in hot water before they serve their decorative purpose in the vase. This is to prevent the development of rot by desolating the cut surface and thus closing it. However, opinions differ on this tip. Researchers from Geisenheim have even found that the hot bath shortens the shelf life of the flowers. We encourage you to try both and form your own judgment. It is important, however, that the stems are really only held in the hot water for a few seconds.

Sunflowers in the vase: change the water

Change the water in the vase every day. This means that there are no unpleasant smells even without fresh flowers. Always use lukewarm water when changing the water - sun worshipers don't like cold water at all.

Sunflowers in transparent vase on wood
The water should be lukewarm and changed daily [Photo: Africa Studio / Shutterstock.com]

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