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Dried Flowers |
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Dried Flowers are usually preserved and pressed flowers. There are a numerous variety of seasonal flowers. These flowers are not perennial. They are available only for a particular time period. Flowers blooming in our garden can be dried and preserved for a year long. These drying procedures are very simple and easy. Once dried these flowers turn to be |
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excellent materials for bouquets, garlands and wreaths. The simplest method of drying flowers is by hanging the matured flowers upside down in a dark and dry well ventilated area.
For drying flowers, they should be plucked in full bloom. The additional foliage must be removed in order to preserve these flowers for a prolonged period. The drying process is complete after four and five weeks. The flowers selected for drying should not be bruised or damaged. Any injury in the stem of the flower can hinder the drying of those flowers. It is often noticed that the natural stem of the dried flowers are unable to provide enough support.
When the drying process begins, the flowers should be dipped into silica gel. With the end of the process the flowers are entirely covered with silica gel. Almost all flowers can be dried and presented. Dried flowers can never be used as sympathy flowers. Dried Flowers can be presented to people who stay away from us.
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