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melody Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 07:17:55 AM
Ladies----I need some ideas for good herbs that I can cut and bundle for drying---flowers too! I am going to be partnering with a little shop and she wants some of my herbs and flowers to sell.

I have raised beds so my soil is very well regulated-our seasons are short here in the North Woods and I believe I am in Zone 5-B...

My lavender does real well here---but I am interested in trying some tried and true herbs/flowers....

HELP!

Your expertise would be greatly appreciated!



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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Mar 07 2010 : 04:04:02 AM
This isn't really an herb or flower, but I know that dried citrus zest (orange/lemon) sells really well too. You might want to try that if you have any citrus plants!

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krbrown@rocketmail.com Posted - Mar 03 2010 : 05:11:44 AM
Go to your local library. I have an herb garden. In my garden I have apple mint, lavender, oregano, thyme, sage, rosemary and chives. I dry all of my herbs and I don't have any problems with any of them. I do think that lavender dries the best. Good luck. Farmgirl Kim
RaspberryBee Posted - Mar 02 2010 : 07:46:18 AM

http://www.garden.org/zipzone/

Here is a link to find out your gardening zone. I wish you good luck with your "drying venture". I would love to have the knowledge to help you out but I have a really shady yard so my choices are limited and do not dry well. Have fun planning.

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