Although placing cut flowers in buckets of water is the traditional method of postharvest handling, this method does have some negative aspects. These include labor and materials costs related to handling buckets, potential contamination due to bacteria in dirty buckets and/or solutions, continued growth of flowers held in water and damage to turgid flowers during handling and transportation.
Studies conducted by
{sidebar id=1}
Similar results were found with roses grown in
For more: Michael Reid,
Latest from Garden Center
- Voting now open for the National Garden Bureau's 2026 Green Thumb Award Winners
- Master Nursery Garden Centers launches new Bumper Crop Organic Raised Bed Mix for home gardeners
- New Michigan box tree moth alert available in English and Spanish
- The Growth Industry Episode 8: From NFL guard to expert gardener with Chuck Hutchison
- [WATCH] Beyond the holidays: Finding success with unique seasonal events
- How Peconic River Herb Farm became a plant retail destination
- Roots of the cool
- 2025 trial standouts