Attention: You should never put these flowers together in a vase

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These spring flowers are not allowed together in a vase

Do your flowers blind too quickly? Maybe you make this one mistake!

Fresh flowers withdraw faster than expected? That could be because they cannot "get along".

Finally spring! The days are getting longer, the sun shows up more frequently, and the first flowers sprout everywhere - high time to bring spring into the house. A colorful bouquet of fresh cut flowers ensures a good mood and brings color to your own four walls.

But sometimes the joy is short -lived: just put in the vase, some flowers quickly let their heads hang. Why is that? Sometimes it is due to the unfavorable combination of flowers. Because not every variety is a good "roommate" in the vase.

These flowers do not get along

The combination ofDaffodils and tulips. Daffodils but a slimy plant juice, which can clog the water chandeliers of other flowers. Tulips that actually need a lot of water can then no longer absorb moisture and wither a significantly faster. Incidentally, a similar phenomenon also occurs in hyacinths.

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So you can still combine daffodils and tulips

If you still don't want to do without the mix of daffodils and tulips, you can use a simple trick: Leave the daffodils in a separate vase for about 24 hours so that you can completely secrete your mucus. Then simply rinse the stems thoroughly and change the water - so the chances of survival are significantly better.

But no matter which flowers you combine in the vase - with a few simple measures you stay fresh longer:

1.Change water every day: It is best to use lukewarm water and make sure that the vase remains clean.

2.Cut the stems at an angle: So the flowers can absorb more water.

3.Cool placement: The warmer the location, the faster the flowers. It is best not to place right next to the heating or in direct sunlight.

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