A Guide to Drying Flowers Drying flowers allows you to enjoy them year-round. When summer comes to an end, hold on to your flowers for a while longer by drying them out. Display them in vases or bottles as you would with a fresh bouquet. Drying flowers is a simple process and can be used with a variety of flowers that are probably already in your garden! Summer is the best time for drying flowers, the air is warm and many of your favourite flowers are looking blooming lovely! Although drying flowers is becoming on-trend, the process dates back to Ancient Egypt. Typical uses nowadays include; Centrepieces Potpourri and aroma sachets Arts and crafts like scrapbooking and card making Culinary purposes Decoration Flowers and foliage perfect for drying Flowers: Roses hydrangea lavender statice larkspur salvia celosia baby’s breath Foliage: Palm
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