You are giving Drew Barrymore vibes! Your face and voice reminded me immediately of Drew Barrymore. Your video answered my questions. And your flower shelf is lovely. Thank You!!!
Beautiful 🤩 our wet climate doesn’t really work to dry herbs and flowers naturally. They start smelling moldy before they are dry. But yours are beautiful! Keep growing 🌸
@BigFamilyLiving is it possible to dehydrate flowers in a food dehydrator , can you do a video about this? I have a food dehydrator but not sure what temp to put them in at or how long.
Thanks. I love your collection. I can imagine and am experiencing all of the time, effort and steps it takes to harvest, clean, dry and preserve them so I can use them as much as I intend to and share. Your sage bundles are wonderful too by the way. I look forward to watching your other videos. Take care! xo
Beautiful, I think I could probably dry some flowers naturally in the summer but were I am they probably would get all mouldy which is annoying . Starting my collection today
No I wouldn't use those for eating. Especially if they were purchased flowers. Fresh is best or organic petals dried naturally will work too. Hope that helps! 💜
When preparing the marigold petals, is it necessary to rinse them first, when pulling out the petals and laying them on, lets say parchment paper or a screen of some sort? Can they then be dried in a dehydrator at the lowest setting?
Do you recommend any uses for your dried daisy flowers. I’m drying my first batch today and plan on storing it. But have no ideas and can’t find anything
You are giving Drew Barrymore vibes! Your face and voice reminded me immediately of Drew Barrymore. Your video answered my questions. And your flower shelf is lovely. Thank You!!!
Thats so funny, when I was younger I used to hear that all the time! I'm glad my video was helpful. Thanks for kind comment 💜💜💜
I love the easy style of living that just screams " WOW MY NEW PROJECT" thank you so much for sharing this with us
Beautiful 🤩 our wet climate doesn’t really work to dry herbs and flowers naturally. They start smelling moldy before they are dry. But yours are beautiful! Keep growing 🌸
Yes I could see that being an issue in some places. A dehydrator will work just fine! 💜
@BigFamilyLiving is it possible to dehydrate flowers in a food dehydrator , can you do a video about this? I have a food dehydrator but not sure what temp to put them in at or how long.
Wow awesome! I started to dried some flowers. I'm glad I found this. Thank you for this great sharing video.
My pleasure!! Happy gardening
Beautiful! Thank you! So pleased to have found you.
My pleasure! I'm glad you found me too!! 💗💗
Thanks. I love your collection. I can imagine and am experiencing all of the time, effort and steps it takes to harvest, clean, dry and preserve them so I can use them as much as I intend to and share. Your sage bundles are wonderful too by the way. I look forward to watching your other videos. Take care! xo
I love your collection! Just bought a dehydrator, soo excited. Great ideas, thank you! Best wishes from England x
You’re doing great and I love your content!
Amazing tips ❤ Thank you for sharing this! My new hobby! Yayyy 😍
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful, I think I could probably dry some flowers naturally in the summer but were I am they probably would get all mouldy which is annoying . Starting my collection today
Love this video!! 🌻
Aw!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing and great video... You're sweet!
Oh thanks so much! I'm learning! 😁💗
What's your best relaxing, refreshing bath using petals & salts?
Can you use roses for edible purposes that are dying in a vase with water? Or is that nasty? Lol please help
No I wouldn't use those for eating. Especially if they were purchased flowers. Fresh is best or organic petals dried naturally will work too. Hope that helps! 💜
beautiful 🥲😍
Is there a video for the dying process?
When preparing the marigold petals, is it necessary to rinse them first, when pulling out the petals and laying them on, lets say parchment paper or a screen of some sort? Can they then be dried in a dehydrator at the lowest setting?
Hi thanks for sharing, do you use them for food garnish or plating? if you do, how to you rehydrate them?
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Why there are no jasmine flowers?
I wanna dry jasmine flowers at home but don't know how to do it 😳
Dehydrator
Do you recommend any uses for your dried daisy flowers. I’m drying my first batch today and plan on storing it. But have no ideas and can’t find anything
Where did you get the big round jars
Do you rinse your flowers before your dry them?
I do. I rinse them under cold water before drying and storing because I use them for cooking, homemade beauty care, tea and home remedies.
How long do they last?
Depends on the flower but I have some that hold color long after a year. Dried flowers are a fun collection.
Nice collection!
Can you make tea from these dried flowers?
Yes! I can make tea and syrups, potpourri, face steams, beauty care and more! ❤