I heard that pennies can help tulips grow better, but I'm not sure if it's true. I want to know if there's any scientific basis for this, or if it's just a superstition. Can pennies really benefit tulips in any way?
6 answers
CharmedFantasy
Tue Nov 12 2024
When placed in a vase with flowers, pennies help to combat the harmful bacteria and fungi that can thrive in water and shorten the lifespan of flower stems.
Bianca
Tue Nov 12 2024
Pennies have an unexpected use in prolonging the life of flowers.
Valentina
Tue Nov 12 2024
The secret lies in the composition of pennies, specifically the copper they contain.
SsangyongSpirited
Tue Nov 12 2024
Copper possesses antifungal and antibacterial properties, making it an effective natural fungicide.
Carolina
Mon Nov 11 2024
By naturally killing off these microorganisms, pennies create a more favorable environment for flowers to thrive.