Bouquet advice
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Not very veggie, this one. I'm getting married next September (Yay!) and want to use my own flowers in my bouquet. I grow some super dahlias and wondered if anyone knows if they'd stand up to being out of water for a couple of hours without wilting dreadfully. If not, does anyone have any suggestions for something else?
- Chantal
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Hi Angie
I picked my own bouquet when I was married a year ago (14 July) and used cosmos, penstemons, honeysuckle, asparagus fern, ivy and cornflowers. Most of which you'd still get in September.
I was concerned that they'd all wilt so I picked them and dumped them straight in water. They were then tied with a ribbon leaving quite a bit of stem and then put back in the water until it was time to leave. I mopped the ends with some kitchen roll and carried them with me during the ceremony etc, then they went back into a vase of water at the reception. I took them home in the end and had them in a vase for a further week.
I'm not sure about dahlias, but why not have a trial run and see how they last out? I was told that cosmos would immediately wilt (on the day of the wedding
) but took the chance and they were fine.
I hope your day goes as well as mine
I picked my own bouquet when I was married a year ago (14 July) and used cosmos, penstemons, honeysuckle, asparagus fern, ivy and cornflowers. Most of which you'd still get in September.
I was concerned that they'd all wilt so I picked them and dumped them straight in water. They were then tied with a ribbon leaving quite a bit of stem and then put back in the water until it was time to leave. I mopped the ends with some kitchen roll and carried them with me during the ceremony etc, then they went back into a vase of water at the reception. I took them home in the end and had them in a vase for a further week.
I'm not sure about dahlias, but why not have a trial run and see how they last out? I was told that cosmos would immediately wilt (on the day of the wedding
I hope your day goes as well as mine
Chantal
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I would do as Chantal suggested, and keep them in water for as long as poss. Our dahlias are quite often a bit droopy by the time I've got them home, so on really hot days, I have a bucket of water in the car!!
Good luck & congratulations on your wedding!
Good luck & congratulations on your wedding!
