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Poly Floral Scissors & Snips

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  • Made of high quality stainless steel construction for increased durability
  • Soft-sided, slip resistant handle
  • Designed for years of lasting performance
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Floral Shears to Prune Your Plants and Flowers

A quality pair of floral shears, or florist scissors, can make basic gardening and pruning tasks easier. These tools can slice through through woody stems and make clean cuts that won’t damage plants. You can find these floral scissors in various sizes, types and colors when you shop with us at Lowe’s.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What scissors are best for cutting flowers?

A: Florist scissors are best for cutting flowers because they have extra-fine, extra-sharp blades. They’re also lightweight, which makes them easy to carry around the garden. They’re delicate enough to cut off the tiniest flower heads yet strong enough to cut through woody stems and narrow branches. Larger gardening scissors also work great for cutting delicate flowers, as well as thicker stems on bushes.


Q: What are the uses for floral scissors?

A: You can use floral scissors to trim plants, to cut dead branches from bushes and to deadhead flowers. They also work great for cutting live blooms from flowers so you can bring them inside and create your own live floral arrangements.


Q: Can you use household scissors to cut flowers?

A: You can use regular household scissors, such as kitchen scissors, to cut flowers, but this isn’t the best solution for your flower pruning needs. Floral shears, or garden snips, tend to be stronger and sharper than kitchen scissors, which may not cut cleanly through your flower and plant stems. Additionally, thick and woody stems can damage your kitchen scissors and render them useless. For the best results in the garden, it’s wise to invest in a good pair of floral shears. Keep your floral scissors separate from your kitchen scissors by storing your floral scissors with your tools. Refer to our guide — 7 Ways to Organize Your Tools — for more tips on tool storage.