if you have a full grown flower then stick it in the fridge normally but if its a smaller flower you can put it in a baggie with a tiny bit of water and put it in the fridge and it will stay fresh for maybe a week or so.
Use bleach, salt, baking soda, a copper penny, hair spray, soda, sugar, vinegar, lemon juice, or flower food
No, that technique is a myth.
in a bunch
Stay fresher longer.
Yes, a florist would need to use a display fridge. Flowers stay fresher longer when in a cold environment, and a display fridge would be a perfect way to display the flowers without compromising freshness.
Yes and that is exactly why they are added to the bread flour!
Like all foods bananas stay fresh if you freeze them because bacteria cannot multiply such cold conditions
Yes, they will stay 'fresher' longer than unpickled food, but eventually the will start to go bad and rot.
Nitrogen gas is used in product packing to expel oxygen, this helps the product stay fresher for longer.
Yes, they will stay 'fresher' longer than unpickled food, but eventually the will start to go bad and rot.
So that doritos stay fresher longer.... Or just because the dorito brand is just cheap
Yes, because air is what causes it to go bad so a head of lettuce is exposed ot less air than shredded lettuce is so it will stay fresh longer.
I think a whale can stay under water for a longer period of time