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“For centuries, dried flowers have been used to beautify and
freshen the home. The preferable term is now ‘preserved flowers’ because drying flowers is much more than hanging a bunch of flowers upside down…”
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A basket of dried peonies |
Imagine... cutting that peony, lilac, crape myrtle, rose, or black-eyed Susan at its peak and bringing it indoors to enjoy for months, if not years, to come. The flower looks full and healthy and retains its color. Yes, it’s possible to do so with many flowers if you know how to preserve those precious blooms. |
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![]() Silica dried Lilacs |
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Watch for frequent updates as well as new projects, in-depth articles on the art of preserved flowers, gardens to visit, monthly featured drieds, reflections, and much more.
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