In The Cottage Studio Chatting About Drying Flowers & Extending the Flower Season.💐🍁

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 31

  • @janiceshea1129
    @janiceshea1129 6 дней назад

    Thank you beautiful

  • @ECole-le7we
    @ECole-le7we Год назад +2

    Beautiful dried flowers. I adore this channel. Emma - I totally forgot about calendula oil! Thank you for reminding me. I have been itchy from mosquitoes here in NC, as they have been prolific and large this year! I thought I would have to put up with them until winter. But I will try the calendula oil. Beth - Thank you for your kind and understanding response to my comments about the painting on a previous video. I so appreciate it when people can openly, confidently, sensitively, and respectfully share their thoughts with each other even - no especially - when they see things differently. That's rare these days.

  • @PitterPat123
    @PitterPat123 Год назад

    Thank you for letting us tag along! Just a beautiful site seeing all the flowers in whatever stage they are in.

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Год назад

    Thanks Beth and Emma. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  • @maikes8997
    @maikes8997 Год назад

    Yes- you totally inspired me to get out into the garden and pick those limelights 💚

  • @thegoldenbloomsfarm
    @thegoldenbloomsfarm Год назад

    This is so inspiring! I decorated our Christmas tree last year with dried flowers and it was gorgeous. Intending to do the same this year. Thanks for all the tips and tricks, especially about drying peonies. I didn't know they could be dried.

    • @crowleyhouseflowerfarm
      @crowleyhouseflowerfarm  Год назад +1

      You need to pick them just as they are opening to dry a good quality bloom. It's hard to do because most of the time, I want to enjoy them fresh in a vase.

  • @dhansonranch
    @dhansonranch Год назад

    That was a timely video as I have started drying some myself. I was glad to hear about marigold as I will be giving them a try. Good video!

  • @amysgardenstead2879
    @amysgardenstead2879 Год назад

    I had no idea you could dry lisianthus and peony. Love the feverfew. I don’t think to dry the flowers. Thanks for the info and inspiration.

  • @Floraltherapyfe
    @Floraltherapyfe Год назад

    Good tips for us thank you!

  • @eyrerosecottage1970
    @eyrerosecottage1970 Год назад

    Hi! I'm new to your channel, but I love this video because I've been drying so many flowers this year!

  • @annecanty1227
    @annecanty1227 Год назад

    Gorgeous video.

  • @greengardenideas
    @greengardenideas Год назад

    Hi !
    Well done Brother
    your job is great ❤

  • @catherineengle4196
    @catherineengle4196 Год назад

    Dried flowers are so pretty in a wreath. Prayers are needed Beth...looks like the C word (don't want to say it) is back. Please keep me in your prayers. God bless y'all

    • @crowleyhouseflowerfarm
      @crowleyhouseflowerfarm  Год назад

      Oh dear Catherine, of course, flooding you with blessings and prayers ❤️

  • @MichelleBeahm
    @MichelleBeahm 2 месяца назад

    I have been building my cutting garden for years and never went past the idea is hanging my lavender.. my daughters buddy who does her 4H garden cut her celosia yesterday and she said said… you think this will dry.. I was like probably, let me check RUclips … AND wut? Oh my goodness… NEW OBSESSION

    • @crowleyhouseflowerfarm
      @crowleyhouseflowerfarm  2 месяца назад

      Yay! So many late summer blooms dry well, I love to have them on hand to use in fall wreath and its so charming to add bundles in the home for the season.

  • @sonyabarkwell6077
    @sonyabarkwell6077 Год назад

    Just a quick question,does the bug repellent give of a smell and transfer to the Flowers?

  • @sherrillgagnon6758
    @sherrillgagnon6758 2 месяца назад

    Can you dry flowers after they’ve been in water? I have a bouquet of Lisianthus that I’d love to dry but they’ve been in water for 2 weeks??

    • @crowleyhouseflowerfarm
      @crowleyhouseflowerfarm  2 месяца назад +1

      I'd just lay them out on a towel for a few andblet dry out, then bunch and hang to dry.