Preserving Hydrangeas How Do I Preserve Hydrangea Blossoms?

How do I preserve Hydrangea blossoms? - preserving hydrangeas

I know there is a way to do this. I thought I heard that just about it in a glass of water and when water evaporates from the flowers remain in a state of preservation. I think I read somewhere?

3 comments:

catherin... said...

Whether on the head or placed in a glass of water to evaporate, and wait, so much work. The secret is to keep intact flowers, sprinkled liberally with hairspray! She informed the petals fall.

Good luck!

Joyce A said...

My sister has done all the time. That you are beautiful, antique brown and light - the beautiful color of the tea. You know?

Tell it to one or two options. She said that to ensure that the flowers are dry when cutting - Do not cut after rain or irrigation, etc. Make sure the stems are cut and with a good clean cut.

She buys glycerol Wal-Mart in the section of First Aid pharmacy. It mixes one part glycerin to three parts water and the mixture into a tall glass or glass. It is the hydrangea flowers in a vase, without chewing them. She says to make sure that they are not packed well ... then place the bouquet in a dark place. It enters your basement. She said it takes a few weeks for the flowers to dry completely. It says nothing about later on she can do everything, but in a position to a product, buy it specifically for this, I do not know. My sister said that sometimes just plain water if it has no glycerine. It does not say to use too much water, put the flowers in a dark place and theyDry at the same time as the treatment of glycerol.

It has large groups of them dried at home. They are really beautiful, and I hope you will be able to get good results with your project.

g21reeny said...

You can get going in this way.

If they are cut and the head of the stems, the dried suspended in a vertical position. That's easy!

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