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gramadinah |
Posted - Jul 27 2008 : 1:38:05 PM I just recieved a large bouquet of all colors of hydranges and would like to know how to dry them
Diana
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jul 28 2008 : 2:57:11 PM Most things I hang to dry, but like Marcia said..hydrangas dry best upright in a jar or vase. I just love them..and wish I had some growing here!
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cathy cobblestone |
Posted - Jul 28 2008 : 12:48:02 PM I'm not sure how you find the post but if you check with Rosemarie from Sugar Plum Cottage she had great step by step instructions on drying hydrangeas a few weeks back. It should be on her blog - I believe it is www.sugarplumcottage.blogspot.com. Research some of her older posts and I'm sure she can help you with that. Good luck -I agree, hydrangeas are just to pretty to toss. Cathy
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Celticheart |
Posted - Jul 27 2008 : 9:10:28 PM I dry them standing up in a jar or vase. A friend of mine told me to try that and it works well.
Marcia
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