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Marc Jacobs

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hey all!  i just bought the most beautiful long stemmed roses at the local farmer's market (they were 25 for $15 but there was a special buy one get one free deal so i got 50 roses for $15!). 


but here's the thing, the guy just wrapped them in newspaper and i found some vases in the office and put them in water but the leaves of the roses go all the way down the stem, hence there are some leaves immersed in water...which i think is bad for them? 


i think they'll be ok for the day but when i get home how should I arrange/prepare them, i assume i have to strip a bunch of the leaves off?  how to do this?  and some of the outer petals maybe? 


any greenthumbs who can give me a clue?



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do you have any thick gloves, like gardening gloves?


a trick my dad taught me is to just grab the stem right where you want to start removing the leaves and thorns, then run your hand quickly down the stem (wearing the gloves of course) and you will strip all the leaves and thorns off down to the base. 


50 roses! so awesome!



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pull off the greenery and leaves that will be immersed in the water --you can just pull them off or us scissors. Otherwise, they will die and get the water grimmy and stinky. Recut the roses at a slight angel at the bottom. Roses like really cold water and if you want them to last longer, you can put them in the fridge at night.


If you want to remove some of the outer petals, you can. I don't think this will make them last longer but might make some of the roses look better if the petals are old or dingy or something.


As far as the arranging goes, I don't cut all the flowers the same length but have taller ones in the middle and others around them that are a little shorter.


You could put some nice greenery in the arrangement as well.


 


 


I'll see if I can find a few pictures for you.



-- Edited by mikacat at 18:01, 2005-05-19

-- Edited by mikacat at 18:04, 2005-05-19

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Dooney & Bourke

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one more thing i just remembered: put a few drops of plain old bleach in the water before putting the roses in.  it will keep the stems from getting mushy and moldy underneath the water. 

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  like Mikacat said, keep the longer stems in the middle and the shorter ones around those to make a circular arrangement.  This is just leatherleaf and baby's breath.  Available at the grocery store


 


 



-- Edited by rosie_the_riveter at 18:15, 2005-05-19

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I personally prefer tighter rose bouquets, and with 50 roses you'd have plenty, maybe even for 2 arrangements:


New! Lavender & Pale PinkbrRose Bouquet - 12 stemsRed Rosesbr - 12 stemsYellow Roses br- 12 stems


New! Turmeric Rose brBouquet -25 stemsPeach Roses BR - 25 stems /New! Cool Water Roses - 12 stems



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Marc Jacobs

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where should i get vases you guys?  target maybe?  how big do you think?  the stems are loong, maybe i should cut them? 


oh and i'd like to make two arrangements, one bouquet is a soft pink that gets deeper at the tops of the petals and the other bouquet is more magenta colored.  so pretty!


 



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Originally posted by: esquiress

"where should i get vases you guys?  target maybe?  how big do you think?  the stems are loong, maybe i should cut them?  oh and i'd like to make two arrangements, one bouquet is a soft pink that gets deeper at the tops of the petals and the other bouquet is more magenta colored.  so pretty!  "


Vases:  Target has some good ones, or if you have an Ikea near you, they have some modern & inexpensive ones.  Also Ross/TJ Maxx kind of places usually have a pretty good selection.


As for size, it's up to you depending on what kind of arrangement you want to create.  You'll almost positively have to cut the stems down a bit though, even if you get a very tall vase.



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Lmonet--


those are beautiful--love the yellow one!



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Marc Jacobs

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You can also use asprin in the water, or a squirt of lemon juice. I've even used Sprite in a pinch, and it seems to have enough acid in it to preserve the cut stems.


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ps- If you have a few roses left over, cut them really short (3-4")and add them to a short drinking glass. If you really fill it upwith several blooms, it makes such a cute little arrangement. I like these bedside.



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