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When the cold winds start blowing and frost nips at the garden, fresh blooms feel like a distant memory. But who says your winter home has to be devoid of floral cheer? Drying flowers is like hitting ...
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 ...
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4 Secrets to Drying Flowers Like a Pro
If you’ve ever grown a flower garden, you know just how lovely summer blooms can be. If you're looking to keep that beauty a little longer into the fall or winter season, you can dry your own flowers.
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 ...
Enjoy and share the beauty of your flower garden all year long. Pick and dry a few flowers to use in flower arrangements, craft projects or as gifts for friends and family. Pick the flowers when they ...
WILL KEEP TABS ON THAT. RAY: WELCOME TO GROW IT GREEN. I’M JOINED VIRTUALLY BY AMELIA, A FARMER, GARDNER, AND YOU HAVE A SPECTACULAR BOUQUET BEHIND YOU. YOU WILL TELL US ALL HOW TO DO THIS. AMELIA: ...
I love always having a jar full of fresh flowers in my space, from fluffy hydrangeas to delicate peonies to fiery birds of paradise—especially when they’re snipped from my family’s garden. Alas, these ...
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9 of the best flowers to grow for drying – to extend the beauty of your backyard blooms
Many people grow flowers just for the sheer pleasure of enjoying them in the garden while they're in bloom. However, it's entirely possible to prolong the pleasure of your plants into the next season ...
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