How to Dry Marigold Flowers

In shades of bright orange, gold and yellow, marigolds are among the brightest blooms in the garden. Because marigolds are annuals, they only last one growing season. However, the little rays of sunshine can be dried so they can be enjoyed in bouquets all winter long. Marigolds are among the easiest flowers to dry, and are a good project for beginners. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Garden shears or sharp scissors
  • Large tray
  • Silica sand
  • Floral wire
  • Green floral tape
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Instructions

    • 1

      Cut several marigolds with a pair of garden shears or sharp scissors. Choose marigolds that have just begun to bloom, and cut them during the warm part of the day, when the air is dry.

    • 2

      Purchase some silica sand at a garden supply store. Put about 1 inch of silica sand in the bottom of a large tray. If you don't have a tray, any large, flat container such as a cardboard box will work.

    • 3

      Remove the stems from the marigolds, and lay the blooms on top of the silica sand, with the blooms facing up. Add more silica sand to the top of the marigolds, until the flowers are completely covered. Set the tray in a cool, dry place and check the blooms every other day. When the marigolds are dry, the petals will feel like paper.

    • 4

      Poke a length of floral wire carefully through the head of the flower. Wrap a piece of green floral tape around the wire.

Tips & Warnings

  • Silica sand is the best drying agent. However, if you don't have silica gel, you can try another drying agent such as kitty litter, sand, or a mixture of half borax and half corn meal.

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