1. It may help cut flowers last a little longer
One of the most widely known alternative uses for aspirin is adding it to vase water for fresh flowers. The idea behind this is simple: aspirin may help slow down some of the natural processes that cause flowers to wilt after being cut. While it is not a guaranteed solution, it has been used for years as a quick way to try and extend the life of a bouquet.
This is especially useful when you do not have commercial flower food on hand. A single crushed tablet dissolved in water is usually enough for a standard vase. That said, it works best when combined with basic care — such as trimming the stems at an angle, changing the water regularly, and keeping flowers away from direct heat or sunlight. On its own, aspirin will not perform miracles, but it can sometimes help flowers stay presentable for a little longer.
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