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How to Make Your Corsage Last Longer

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How to Make Your Corsage Last Longer

How to Make Your Corsage Last Longer. Keeping corsages fresh is important to both people who need to purchase their corsages in advance of a special occasion or for those who just want to hold on to their beautiful flowers a bit longer. Here's how to do it!

Keeping corsages fresh is important to both people who need to purchase their corsages in advance of a special occasion or for those who just want to hold on to their beautiful flowers a bit longer.
Here's how to do it!
Things You'll Need
Fresh Corsage
Cotton Ball
Plastic bag or orchid box
Find a spot in your refrigerator where the corsage will NOT be near produce. Apples, bananas and potatoes give off ethylene gas (harmless to people, don't worry). This ethylene gas will severely shorten the life of your cut flowers.
Dampen a cotton ball slightly with water and place that next to your corsage in the bag or orchid box. Try to keep it from directly touching your flowers.
Place in refrigerator. Your corsage should keep nicely for a few days.

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