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  • How To Dry Flowers to Frame

    Using dried flowers for framing is a creative way to decorate your environment with natural materials. You can collect the varieties of blossoms you prefer and select them in various stages of...

  • How to Treat or Store Rose Petals for Later Use

    It's indeed a shame that the breathtakingly beautiful blooming rose will soon fade and wither away. It seems that the beauty and heavenly fragrance of rose petals should rightfully be everlasting....

  • How to Freeze Dry Flowers

    Among the many ways to preserve flowers, freeze drying lasts the longest and retains their original shape and look. Professionals freeze the flowers for four weeks, starting at -20 degrees F and...

  • How to Dry Honeysuckle

    Honeysuckle flowers aren't just pretty to look at. They are used in many ways, from an ingredient in medicinal teas to an ingredient in pot-potpourri. To get the benefits from your honeysuckle...

  • How to Transplant Aloe

    Aloe plants are easy to transplant. It is the month after the transplant that often kills the plant. If you are patient and gentle, you can easily transplant aloe even if the smaller shoots do not...

  • How to Dry Honeysuckle Flowers for Tea

    Honeysuckle has been used in Asia for thousands of years as a medicinal plant. Both the flowers and the stems contain many beneficial constituents, such as calcium, linoleic acid, magnesium,...

  • How to Winterize a Hibiscus Plant

    Hibiscus plants are perennials that can live 20 years or more. In warmer parts of the country, hibiscus plants bloom all year long outdoors. In colder areas of the country, most people treat...

  • How to Collect Marigold Seeds

    Anyone who grows marigolds can collect marigold seeds. Marigolds are one of the easier flowers to grow and marigold seeds are some of the easiest to collect. Not every seed you preserve will...

  • How Do I Dry Hydrangea Flowers?

    Hydrangeas are full, fluffy flowers that look as beautiful dried as they do growing on a shrub. With petals that change colors slightly throughout the blooming period, ranging from green to pink...

  • How to Collect Geranium Seeds

    Instead of buying seeds from a plant store, propagate geraniums by harvesting seeds from other geraniums. Seeds can be collected when the geraniums are in bloom and just after the seedpods have...

  • How to Dry Flowers With Boric Acid & Sand

    Using a desiccant like boric acid is one of the best ways to dry flowers whose leaves tend to hold onto moisture, such as roses, sunflowers, zinnias and asters. Desiccants work by literally...

  • How to Preserve your special flowers

    Many times we get flowers from funerals, weddings, dates, and all kinds of special occasions. Besides drying flowers to keep them, there is another way you can obtain a better effect with your...

  • How to Store Flower Seeds for Viability

    Gardeners save their seeds for many reasons. Some do it to save money, to preserve a gene pool, or to share their seeds with others. Storing flower seeds for viability is a relatively simple...

  • How to Dry Out a Corsage

    To dry out a corsage, you'll need to spray it with aerosol hairspray. Learn to dry out your corsage from a flower shop owner in this free video on floral arrangements.

  • What Is the Best Way to Preserve Flowers & Why?

    Fresh cut flowers are beautiful. Most people are uncertain of how to preserve their flowers. The best way to preserve flowers depends on the decision to either keep them fresh a week or so longer...

  • How Do I Dry Flowers?

    Drying flowers is a fun and decorative way to enjoy a beautiful bouquet for years. In addition to preserving flowers, you can avoid creating waste--not to mention enjoying the bouquet during...

  • How to Collect Blanket Flower Seeds

    Blanket flowers are one of my favorite flowers to grow. Blanket flowers bloom all summer long and well into fall. They withstand the cold fall nights well and are one of the last flowers to die...

  • Information on Drying & Pressing Flowers

    Knowledge of how to dry and press flowers can be used to preserve wedding bouquets, make memory shadow boxes, enhance scrapbook pages or make cards and stationery. Learn how to collect flowers,...

  • How to Dry Beautiful Roses

    Roses dry beautifully if done correctly. A few simple things can make the process successful for you and the look of the flowers will last much longer if handled properly.

  • How to Dry Hydrangeas for Indoor Arrangements

    It's interesting how certain flowers evoke a sense of nostalgia: roses, hollyhocks and dahlias to name a few. There's no question these are beautiful in the garden, but if cared for properly you...

  • Planting Herbs Indoors

    When planting herbs indoors, it can be helpful to keep them on a lower floor that will stay moister than the dry upstairs. Let indoor herb plants dry out in-between waterings with instructions...

  • How to Dry Flowers

    There are many techniques for drying flowers, but one of the easiest ways involves tying the stems together and hanging them upside down. Hang flowers up to dry in a garage or attics with help...

  • Drying Flowers

    Drying out flowers is best done when they are in full bloom, and hanging them upside down for three weeks is a great way to dry them without drooping. Dry a bouquet of flowers to enjoy for months...

  • How to Dry Flowers: Preserve the Color and Beauty

    Dried flowers have a special quality all their own, lending a certain elegance to any decor. To dry flowers, you need very little expertise and little or no special equipment. Drying flowers is...

  • How to Dry Fresh Flowers

    Flowers are a beautiful thing. When you have fresh cut flowers, it's hard to just let them sit there and turn brown. Instead of letting them go to waste, you can dry fresh flowers to preserve...

  • How to Harvest Seeds From Flowers

    Have you found a perfect flower or vegetable that you want to grow again in your garden? You can harvest and collect seeds from your favorite flowers and vegetables to plant during the next...

  • How to Dry Flowers in Desiccant

    Desiccant is a substance that removes moisture from items and can be used to dry flowers easily. It can be found in bags, packets, loose fill and in pads or boards.

  • How to Collect and Save Balsam Seeds

    Balsam, "Impatiens balsamina," is an old-fashioned, annual, flowering plant that is regaining popularity. The flowers are sometimes referred to as lady slippers because of the shape of...

  • How to Dry Flowers

    Instead of throwing out your bouquet of flowers, dry them. Maybe you don't have an entire bouquet, but like drying small flowers for sentiment. Perhaps you use dried flowers on craft projects. ...

  • How to Collect Cosmo Seeds From your Garden

    Cosmos are tall bright annual flowers that bloom continuously from late spring to early fall. Collecting the seeds from the flower heads after they have bloomed will allow you to dry and preserve...

  • How to Dry Hydrangeas

    Hydrangeas are large, lovely flowers that are great for drying. Most hydrangeas are a soft blush pink and cream color, but some may be beautiful shades of blue.

  • How to Dry Flowers

    When you receive a beautiful bouquet of flowers, you probably hate to see them go to waste after they die. Instead of throwing out the bouquets, you can choose to dry them instead. If you have the...

  • How to Dry Flowers For Seeds

    Why buy seeds from the store when you can harvest them from the flowers in your own garden? Every flower produces its own seeds, and you can save them for planting again next year if you harvest...

  • How to Save Flowers

    Reasons for saving flowers range from planning to use them in crafts to wanting to preserve the memory of a prom or wedding. There are a variety different ways to save flowers, depending on their...

  • How to Dry Flowers With Cat Litter

    Dried flowers are a way to enjoy your flower garden all year round. It is easy to dry flowers with consistently good results by using kitty litter.

  • How to Dry Grasses

    Ornamental grasses are magnificent in dried flower arrangements and are a wonderful addition to nature crafts. Growing your own grasses will provide you will an abundant supply to meet your...

  • How to Dry Hydrangea Blooms!

    The lovely hydrangea blooms are available in many colors and make wonderful additions to wreaths and dried floral arrangements. It is easy to dry these blooms and they last for years.

  • How to Dry Hydrangea Flowers

    Large, colorful hydrangeas are impressive in the garden and even more so when they have been dried and preserved. The trick to preserving these lush blooms is cutting them at just the right time....

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