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How to Keep Tulips from Falling Over

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How to Keep Tulips from Falling Over

How to Keep Tulips from Falling Over. If you use this technique you will never have a fallen tulip again.

If you use this technique you will never have a fallen tulip again.
Things You'll Need
Vase
Shinny new penny
Fill a vase with luke warm water
Add a shinny new copper penny into the vase
Rinse the bottom of the stems to remove the dirt
Cut the stems at an angle
Place the flowers in the vase
Tips & Warnings
It is really important to use a new penny. A dirty penny will not work.

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