You can keep your beautiful blooms alive long after they've left the garden by drying them. Turn your favorite petals into timeless decor with just a few simple techniques! Some common approaches for ...
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The easiest way to dry hydrangeas for stunning home decor. Read on for expert tips on the best drying technique to try this ...
There are numerous methods for preserving flowers for bouquets and wreaths, potpourri and crafts. Here are four time-tested ...
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 ...
Picking up a fresh bouquet is the easiest way to spruce up your home (and boost your mood!)—but no matter the time of year, your beloved flowers and foliage will start to wither eventually. Instead of ...
When oakleaf hydrangea flower clusters fade to pink and green, it’s time to capture that color, freezing it beyond fall’s frost. At Bartram’s Garden, volunteers cut these pink and green flowers, ...
Join us at the Woodbridge Main Library May 23 at 7PM to learn simple techniques of how to grow, dry, and store herbs for use all year. Attendees will also learn how to create sachets and works of art ...
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Below, find tutorials for different methods of drying flowers, whether you opt to use silica gel or press flowers with heavy books. Air-drying This popular drying technique involves hanging flowers ...