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To dry flowers, first cut the stems and remove any unwanted leaves or wilted petals. Air-drying and pressing are the simplest methods, but they can take several weeks. Silica gel is the quickest ...
Every gardener knows the pleasure of the season’s first blooms. Plan ahead, and you can surround yourself with your favorite flowers year-round with little effort. It all starts with picking the ...
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Air-drying flowers is a simple, fun hobby that can save you money by providing free material to make dried flower decorations for your home or to give as gifts. Here’s how! It’s very simple to air-dry ...
Fresh flowers are a beautiful addition to any interior, but not a long-lasting one. However, once you learn how to dry flowers, you can make your blooms last for so much longer, and can save money ...
It was so much fun to see all of you at Kimberly Crest on Sunday, April 19. The Garden Tour trekkers are a fun group, and we had a wonderful day. Although I didn’t make the show, I was told that this ...
It's best to dry flowers in bunches of one kind, then mix them into arrangements. (THE OREGONIAN) Preparing flowers for natural drying takes five to 10 minutes. And if you pick the flowers from your ...
When we first moved into our house 20 years ago, one of the delightful aspects for this gardener was the full, warm attic -- perfect for drying the flowers I was intending to grow: Papery statice, ...
With a sweep of her hand, Frances Hiller takes in probably 10 dried floral arrangements arrayed in her Highland Park kitchen. ”Nothing in here cost anything,” she says of the collection of such ...