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The romantic renaissance of country
decorating has brought with it a return of the craft of drying flowers.
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Whether used in bouquets, pressed flower
pictures, or potpourri, or on hats, wreaths, kissing balls, shadow
boxes, hearth brooms, Shaker boxes, window ornaments, door swags, or
whatever, dried
flowers
inspire us to recreate a gentler time of beauty and elegance in our
homes.
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The drying agent process can be speeded
up with the microwave oven.
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Another common method for drying flowers
involves covering them with something that draws moisture out,
generally referred to as a dessicant.
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Soex Flora , largest growers of fresh cut flowers in
India.
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Cut Flowers can include not only fresh
and dried flowers, but also any plant part used for floral or
decorative purposes, such as seed heads, stalks and woody cuts.
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Field-grown cut flowers offer a means of
entering the floriculture industry without the capital investment and
overhead necessary for some greenhouse crops.
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For producing quality dried flowers, a
rapid rate of drying is best.
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Dried
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Sustainable
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Dried Flowers
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Home
Gardens
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Flower Farm
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Flora - India
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Garden - England
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Garden
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Technologies for Drying
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Tips
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Chamomile
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Cold
Storage
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Drying
Herbs
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Methods
for Drying
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Preserving
Buds & Blooms - Drying Agents
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Glycerin
& Dye for Flowers
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Drying
Techniques
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Cutting &
Conditioning Flowers
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Drying
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