Dear Master Gardener: I’ve seen pictures using Annabelle Hydrangea flowers to decorate wreaths and Christmas trees and I was wondering how to dry them so I can use them to decorate for Christmas?
Hydrangeas are enduringly popular and a surefire hit in any garden, with their statement flowers adding impact from summer all the way to autumn. But the fun doesn't stop once you've perfected how to ...
SEQUIM — Ropes of drying hydrangeas accompany the turning leaves and chilling weather as sure signs of fall for Su Howat. Howat, a longtime resident of Sequim, has 65 bushes of hydrangeas, having ...
Fall Décor with Hydrangeas While the growing season is over, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the flowers from the summer. Ryan McEnaney from Bailey Nurseries shares some inspiration for using ...
Got flowers from a special one, and you decided to preserve them? Now, you don't know what to do with all these dried flowers lying around. Well, worry not; with the festive season approaching, these ...
Dried hydrangea blooms can be enjoyed all winter long. When drying, start with cut blooms that include some of the old, woody stem. Here are three methods: • Vase drying: Immediately after cutting, ...
The holiday season is fast approaching, and our thoughts begin to turn to decorating for the seasons. This year, instead of — or along with — premade purchased decorations, you might consider using ...
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