Peasant peonies are suitable for vase cutting
Only the farmer's peonies are suitable as cut flowers. Other species quickly lose their fragrant petals after being cut. Cut off a maximum of one third of all flowers on a plant. Otherwise you rob the Peony too much force.
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How do you cut them correctly and when?
You should consider the following points when cut to heed the flowers for the vase:
- Optimal time: when the buds are soft to the touch and the flower color is visible
- are the buds still green - too early (would not open)
- cut off at an angle
- with a long handle
- only cut sturdy stems
- Leaves should be dark green
Just before putting it in the vase
After the cut or When purchasing the peonies, the lower leaves should be removed and this should be done:
- Shorten the stem by 5 cm - with a sharp knife
- Fill the vase with lukewarm water
- Insert flowers
- Place the vase in a cool, bright location that is not exposed to drafts
What other flowers do peonies go well with?
Peonies look best on their own in the vase. You can also combine several colors with each other. If you want to combine them with other flowers in a bouquet, then these varieties are the right choice:
- Freesia
- Gerberas
- Ranunculus
- Tulips
Care of the cut flowers
Care should not be neglected because of the durability. This includes shortening the stem every 2 to 3 days. To do this, take a knife and cut the stem at an angle. In addition, the water should be renewed regularly. You are also welcome to add a splash of lemon juice. With good care, the cut flowers can be kept for up to 10 days!
Tips
If some petals are already falling off, you can take them, dry them and use them for tea later. they are edible.