Viagra can have the same effect on a wilting bouquet.
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Viagra can have the same effect on a wilting bouquet.
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Keeping cut flowers perky for longer is probably the last thing a man taking Viagra would think of.
But the drug designed to help revive his love life can have the same effect on a wilting bouquet. Apparently just one milligram of Viagra can give cut flowers another week oflife.
Men nursing concerns about their sexual performance may not be terribly excited about this discovery. Nevertheless, there may be some couples who are more excited about the drug's horticultural application than its principal use.
The handy tip comes from TV gardener David Domoney.
"You only need a tiny amount of Viagra to stiffen things up nicely," he says
"Just 1mg - there are 50mg in a single tablet - dissolved into water with your plants will make them last a week long."
He says nitric oxide, the chemical in the drug which relieves impotence by relaxing the muscles on blood vessels, causing them to dilate, also slows down the dying process in plants.
"Now scientists are working on ways to market a gardeners' version of Viagra for plants. Soluble aspirin also works in the same way, too. Put one tablet into some wilting flowers and the effervescence will prolong their life."