I store mine in a cardboard box with tissue paper to protect them!!! As June said they need to be stored in a cool, dry place as humidity is their worst enemy!!! |I used to store my flowers in my Kitchen cupboard, but due to the humidity in that particular part of the room they used to bet wet and spoiled and I had to trow away a lot of beautiful flowers. No I am storing them in the same manner but in a different part of my kitchen where there is less humidity and I am having no trouble at all. I still have a small bouquet I used for my daughter’s confirmation cake. The flowers are now 2 and half years old and they are still perfect!!
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