Ever wondered if your choice of cutting tool is affecting your flowers' longevity? In this refreshing deep-dive, mother-daughter duo Liza and Lizzy from Wildly Native Flower Farm tackle the great clipper versus knife debate that divides the floral industry.
The science behind flower cutting is fascinating—creating a clean wound at the stem end significantly impacts water uptake and vase life. As Liza explains, "When you cut a flower, you're making a wound, and how you make that wound affects how long the flower will last." This episode unpacks why traditional florists often prefer the precision of a sharp knife while farmers typically reach for ergonomic clippers when harvesting hundreds of stems in the field.
Join our blooming community on Instagram @wildlynative, where we'll be sharing demonstration reels on proper harvesting techniques and clipper maintenance. Tell us about your preferred cutting tool and why—we'd love to hear from fellow flower enthusiasts who understand there's both art and science behind every perfect cut!
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