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As spring arrives, I am already thinking about how to preserve and enjoy my flowers throughout the year. One of the easiest and most common methods I use for preserving flowers is air drying, a technique that has been practiced for many years. If you’re interested in drying your own flowers, you probably already have all the materials needed for the process. Here are some tips for drying and displaying your favorite flowers, allowing you to maintain the beauty of summer and brighten your indoor spaces all year long.
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Anemones and ranunculus are some of the first flowers that bloom on our farm each year during late winter/early spring. They are always such a lovely reminder that the grey days of winter are coming to an end and spring is on its way. While they aren't the easiest (or cheapest) cut flowers to grow, I couldn't imagine a season without them. If you've never tried growing them, give them a try!
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AuthorHi! I'm Lindsey. I love all things gardening and nature. As a flower farmer, I am passionate about growing, creating and cooking with seasonal blooms. Here on my blog, you'll find tips and tricks on cultivation, designing & arranging ideas, along with some incredible edible flower recipes. Archives
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