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10 Life-Changing Things To Try In July

Because we tried them for you in June!

The BuzzFeed Life editors are always trying new products, apps, tips, and DIY projects, and we decided it was time to start sharing the best of them with you. Each month, we'll post our recommendations for what's actually worth it. For the sake of transparency, items under "Things We Bought" were purchased with our own money and/or were not the result of a PR pitch. Those under "Things We Tried" are items that were provided to us at no cost for the sake of review. Let us know in the comments what sorts of things you'd like us to review next month!

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Putting cut flowers in the fridge to keep them fresh — free

Putting cut flowers in the fridge to keep them fresh — free

Fresh flowers are the quickest way to brighten up any space. The only bad thing about spending your hard-earned dough on greenery and blooms is that they start to wilt after only a few days. My favorite flowers, like peonies and ranunculus, have an even shorter shelf-life than most, and they tend to be more expensive. After Apartment Therapy tested out different methods for keeping flowers fresh, I decided to try their super-easy solution: putting cut flowers in the fridge. I put my flowers in the fridge every night and they lasted SO much longer! I changed the water once (around day five), and the blooms were still perfectly white and open after almost two weeks. —Jess Probus

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An actual fridge at BuzzFeed last week, featuring 14-day-old Trader Joe's peonies:

An actual fridge at BuzzFeed last week, featuring 14-day-old Trader Joe's peonies:

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