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Many events call for arrangements of lovely fresh flowers. Because flowers are living things, they can be very delicate. You should know how to transport your cut flower arrangements without damaging any of your blossoms.

Method 1
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Preparing the Flowers

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  1. The recommended temperature is between 34 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit (1 to 24 degrees Celsius). You can keep your flowers in the fridge before your event or at a venue to keep them fresh longer.
    • If you do this, make sure the temperature of the fridge is cool but not close to freezing.
    • Also, be sure to remove any fruits or vegetables from the refrigerator, as they emit a gas called ethylene that can harm your cut flowers. [1]
  2. Cutting one or two inches off the stems of your flowers or other cut plants can help to extend their life and keep them fresh as you transport them.
    • When you cut the flower stems, do so while they are submerged in water. You can fill up a shallow basin of water for this purpose. Cutting them in water ensures no air gets into the stem.
    • Use very sharp shears or scissors to avoid pinching the stem instead of slicing it neatly.
    • You want to cut each stem at around a 45-degree angle.
    • You will need to recut the flowers every 24 to 48 hours to maintain freshness.
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  3. You want your stems to be free from leaves that don’t serve a purpose in your arrangement. [2]
    • You want to trim these leaves because leaves that stay damp could rot and cause mold or bacteria to grow around the base of your arrangement.
  4. If your flowers are already arranged, you can wrap rubber bands around each arrangement. If they aren’t, you can simply wrap according to flower type.
    • The rubber bands just keep your flowers in manageable bundles as your transport them and assure you don’t lose any of the arranging you’ve already done.
  5. For this, you should use cotton wool that you’ve soaked in room temperature water. You want to use a material that will hold the water for a long period of time.
    • If you want, you can add a small amount of a floral preservative to the water that you soak your cotton wool in.
  6. You can use any kind of plastic wrap or plastic bag for this to seal in moisture and keep your flowers in place.
    • Once you’ve wrapped around the cotton wool with plastic wrap, secure over it with a rubber band.
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Moving Your Flowers

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  1. This method works best for flowers with hardier blooms or for greenery that will accompany the flowers in your floral arrangements.
    • Gently lay flowers flat in the boxes. Make sure all the blooms face the same way. If you plan on stacking your boxes, close them well, first, so that your flowers don’t get crushed by the boxes above them.
  2. This works best for more delicate flowers and arrangements that are already complete.
    • Find cardboard boxes with lids that are the same height as the stems of your arrangements.
    • In the lid of each box, use a box cutter to cut a hole just large enough for your bouquet to fit into.
    • Put each of your bouquet arrangements into a hole, making sure they fit snugly and won’t fall over as you drive.
  3. [3] If you’re transporting in buckets, you don’t need to wrap the stems of your flowers with cotton wool and plastic.
    • Fill five-gallon buckets halfway with water, and put your bouquets in them upright.
    • To keep the bucket upright, place heavy items on each side of the bucket. of bleach per 1 US quart (0.95 L) of water in the flower vase or bucket. Alternatively, use 3 drops of bleach and 1 teaspoon (4 g) of sugar per 1 US quart (0.95 L) of water.”|}}
  4. In your vehicle, don’t place flowers in an unventilated trunk or in the direct sunlight from the windows.
    • Place them on the floor to keep them upright.
    • Keep the inside of the vehicle cool, so the flowers remain fresh.
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    How do you cut flowers to put them in a vase?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    The best way to cut flowers is in a way that increases the amount of water intake the flower can get. This is achieved by cutting flower stems at a 45-degree angle.
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    What are the longest lasting fresh cut flowers?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Lasting a total of 24 days, the Zinnia flower is the longest lasting flower.
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    Can you take fresh cut flowers on a plane?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
    Home & Garden Specialist
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    As of now, the TSA allows fresh flowers to be brought onto a plane as long as they are not in a container. Of course, the decision comes down to the state and federal regulations governing TSA.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Cotton wool
      • Plastic bags
      • Rubber bands
      • Flat boxes, large cardboard boxes, or buckets

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      It’s important to package your flowers carefully when transporting them so they don’t get damaged. One easy way is to store them in a bucket. You’ll need to fill it halfway with water and put the flowers upright in the water. Place heavy items on either side of the bucket in your car to prevent it from tipping over. Alternatively, you can wrap the flowers to keep them moist. To do this, you’ll want to wrap a bunch of the flowers’ stems with rubber bands. Then, soak cotton wool in cool water and wrap the flowers and cotton wool in plastic bags to keep them secure. Place the flowers flat in a box to stop them from rolling around. Make sure you keep your vehicle cool so the flowers stay fresh. For more tips from our Gardening co-author, including how to store your flowers before transporting them, read on!

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