Mother’s Day tulips stay fresh with special care

Tulips may need extra attention to stay fresh long after Mother's Day.

With Mother’s Day just around the corner, moms everywhere are about to get bombarded with flowers. How long they last is up to mom.

For roses, carnations and mixed arrangements, the key is a clean vase, cool water and stems that are cut before adding to the vase.

Tulips, however, may need some extra attention. A few simple steps will extend the life of these spring gems:

¢ Store-bought tulips should have flower heads that are closed and show only a bit of their color.

¢ Before putting tulips in a vase, the stems should be cut with a sharp knife to allow them the maximum amount of water absorption. Fill a clean vase with cool water. Remove any foliage that will be under water.

¢ Tulips take on a life of their own in an arrangement. Despite being cut, their stems continue to grow and they lean toward light and bend over time. So today’s arrangement may be tomorrow’s do-over.

¢ Like other store-bought flowers, tulips usually come with nutritional packets that are added to the water. If not, Shelly Kolean, manager of Nelis’ Dutch Village, a popular tulip grower in the Lake Michigan shoreline community of Holland, Mich., suggests adding 1 teaspoon of sugar and a penny to the bottom of the vase. The sugar adds nutrition, and the penny’s alloys provides minerals, she says.