How to Preserve Autumn Leaves with Vegetable Glycerine: A Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • I love bringing the outdoors inside to decorate my home. Autumn is the perfect time of year to preserve colorful leaves for decoration. Preserved leaves are a beautiful way to decorate for fall.
    I used this vegetable glycerine
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    I hope you find this video helpful. Thanks for watching.
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  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 2 года назад +10

    I agree about maple leaves, Also, I tried Japanese maples- both the large kind and the frondy ones. I was so perplexed! The little frondy ones lost all their color, although the larger ones retained the red although they darkened considerably. I preserved some leaves (not maples) a long time ago with 50% glycerin/50% water,, put them in a box and discovered them when I was moving ten Years later! They were very dark brown, but still flexible. They did tear easily after I put them in an arrangement in front of a sunny window for a couple of weeks, & I think the sunlight was what degraded them.
    Still, Ten Years!

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +3

      It is interesting to see how the chemistry of the different leaf types react to the glycerine. Once they get exposed to air they start to fade. I found the same thing with dried flowers too.
      I do think it is a fun exercise to preserve leaves for a nice (albeit sometimes muted) arrangement. I like being able to decorate with nature. Thanks for watching the video and commenting.

  • @akrossmann1631
    @akrossmann1631 16 дней назад

    Beech tree leaves work perfectly with the glycerin method!

  • @B30pt87
    @B30pt87 Год назад +6

    ​ @Garden Moxie I want to thank you for the tip about the dishwasher rinse solution. it really does help the leaves to take up the mixture all the way through.
    I too can use the glycerin mix more than one time - usually twice, and sometimes three times. Except when I'm doing Oak leaves. They tend to turn the mixture brown, which then darkens any other leaves I put in it.
    Also, kudos for making such a nice video! Your voice is clear and calming, and this video is the best one I've seen on You Tube.

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching the video. I'm glad to hear it worked out well for you.

  • @jeaniemalone5304
    @jeaniemalone5304 Год назад +5

    Beautiful! Found your channel looking for ways to preserve fall foliage for a baby shower a few weeks away. I subscribed and hope to learn gardening tips from you as well.

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      Thanks so much for subscribing. I hope the baby shower turns out beautifully.

  • @lyla.aisle.of.blooms
    @lyla.aisle.of.blooms 2 года назад +3

    Gorgeous! I hate the look of faux leaves, what a great idea to preserve real ones. Thank you for sharing!

  • @tomlibertiny
    @tomlibertiny 2 года назад

    Best video ever!

  • @nonitacabaseestipona2199
    @nonitacabaseestipona2199 Год назад

    Thank you so much for shari g this. I will follow your procedure. My grade 9 grandson will be having a project , mosaic?, using dried of different kinds of dried leaves by October , next month. Nice video. You're so relax, and honest in your answers. Much appreciated😊💖

  • @bongmendoza1424
    @bongmendoza1424 2 года назад

    That’s awesome!🥰

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +1

      It's such a fun project. Thanks for watching.

  • @deniseleavens9158
    @deniseleavens9158 8 месяцев назад

    Very, very helpful! Thank you so much!

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  8 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found the video helpful.

  • @bogfilbogfil1392
    @bogfilbogfil1392 Год назад

    Beautiful 😍😍😍

  • @denise723
    @denise723 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you most useful

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  7 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching. This is one of my favorite Autumn activities.

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад

    I would like to try this 🥰

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад +1

      This is such a fun project. They are great for decorating.

  • @curatethedetails
    @curatethedetails 2 года назад +1

    Great video! How long did the cedar branch and ferns retain their color?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +4

      The cedar branch got a bit darker and stayed in good shape through the winter. It did start getting a little crunchy after that. The ferns are still in good shape. The only issue with the fern was it lost its color and turned brown. But I use them for cyanotypes so they are still usful for me.

  • @TheLimeTree
    @TheLimeTree Год назад

    Thank you for the video, after preserving the green leaves, could then immerse them into the oil bottle for decoration? Will they stay in the oil good?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      Thanks for watching my video. I have never tried placing preserved leaves in oil so I cannot say.

  • @mendyhand3895
    @mendyhand3895 2 года назад

    Thx so much! Ferns are so delicate. Have you tried ironing with wax paper on any leaves? Maples we’re gorgeous! Only a few day left her in Georgia! - Messy Mendy 🍂🍁🌿

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад

      I love the technique of using wax paper. Great idea.

  • @yubarth1
    @yubarth1 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your video, it's very instructive, very detailled and helpful. I have one question, have you try to do this process on entire plants ??

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your note. No...I only use this technique for autumn leaves, fern fronds, and arborvitae.

    • @yubarth1
      @yubarth1 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@GardenMoxie
      ok, thanks a lot for your reply.

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  9 месяцев назад

      @@yubarth1 You are welcome.

  • @may808898
    @may808898 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. I preserved some beginning to turn yellow leaves and they came out beautiful, turning to nice yellow olive colors. A week after I dried them out I saw the edges on a few of them curled up a little. Would you know why? I used 1:2 water ratio and they were in the solution for a week. Thanks!

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      I'm so happy to hear they worked out for you. Thanks for your note and thanks for watching the video.

  • @mw3579
    @mw3579 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the video! Just a few questions though. Any reason you switched to 1:1 ratio instead of 1:2? And do you recommend 7 days or 3-4?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  9 месяцев назад

      I like using a 1:1 ratio to make sure the leaves are pliable. If you are going to try letting the stems soak up the mixture, you will need to use 1:2 so the stems can hopefully get the glycerine to the leaves. I prefer soaking the leaves vs putting stems in a vase. I simply have better results. I also recommend at least 4 days. The idea is to get the glycerine to soak into the leaves to keep them soft.

  • @JoAnnBlondin
    @JoAnnBlondin 2 года назад +1

    Great idea. Where do you get the glycerine?

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell 2 года назад +2

      When she first showed the glycerine, she said she bought it on Amazon. She also provides product links in the description. 🐧

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +2

      I got it on Amazon. There is a link in the description above if you are interested.

  • @Timetravel1111
    @Timetravel1111 10 месяцев назад

    Great video I was going to get a few ounces, seeing your video; I’m getting a gallon $26 organic on amazon. ❤🍁🍎

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  10 месяцев назад +1

      This is my absolute favorite autumn DIY.

    • @Timetravel1111
      @Timetravel1111 10 месяцев назад

      @@GardenMoxie I like that you tried different types of trees, the Japanese maple was that burgundy? I saw a very bright red tree 🌳 this morning and I want to capture/time capsule.

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  10 месяцев назад

      @@Timetravel1111 I did try the burgandy leaves of a Japanese maple. They faded to a brownish color after a couple weeks. I've had the best luck with maple leaves.

  • @susie5527
    @susie5527 8 месяцев назад

    Hello! Great video, I'm especially interested to find out if the cedar/arbor vitae turned out? If so, how long did it take those? Thank you!!

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching. The arborvitae turned out pretty well. It was a little crunchy, but I was able to use it for holiday decor and it kept its color longer than the non preserved cedar.

    • @susie5527
      @susie5527 8 месяцев назад

      @GardenMoxie Thanks for your response! Did it take the cedar 3 days too? One more question, can you wash the cedar with dish soap and hot water afterwards so it's not so greasy? Thanks a bunch!!

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@susie5527 I left the cedar soak for about a week. I have never washed the leaves so I can't provide any insight there. I was able to remove the glycerine using paper towel.

  • @Reincarnation111
    @Reincarnation111 4 дня назад

    Won't it be better to use dish pan or or a rectangular foil pan instead of a round bowl so you can dunk longer stems?

  • @camilleferland9773
    @camilleferland9773 2 года назад

    Would this work for preseving flowers such as roses too?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +1

      I don't think this will work to preserve roses. If you want to dry roses, you can use silica which is an effective method to preserve flowers.

  • @gabrielagabriela6560
    @gabrielagabriela6560 Год назад

    This method can be used for example, for flowers? Roses, marigold or chrysanthemum?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      I think you would be better off drying flowers in silica sand or air to preserve them. Leaves work well with glycerine because the glycerine moisturizes the leaves. A whole flower would turn mushy.

  • @halimimathis6766
    @halimimathis6766 2 года назад

    Hey there nice work ! I have a CBD farm in Spain and I’m wondering if I can try this with a whole cannabis plant of 1m20 ? Maybe if I put the whole plante in a bath of glycerin and maybe alcool to stabilize it ? And maybe add a green colorant to preserve the green color ? Do you think this would work ?
    Thx for the answer and for the video ☺️

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the note. I have no idea if that will work. I have no experience with that. I have only tried autumn leaves.

    • @halimimathis6766
      @halimimathis6766 2 года назад

      @@GardenMoxie thanx for the answer but basically do you think we can try this with a full plant ? not only with branches ? thx again

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  2 года назад

      @@halimimathis6766 I don't think it will work.

    • @ladydunkis
      @ladydunkis 8 месяцев назад

      It would probably work if you were to cut the branches from the trunk
      do them individually, and then reassemble afterwards.

  • @TheClumsybum
    @TheClumsybum Год назад

    Could I use this method on pine and other evergreen branches?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      I preserved an arborvitae branch last season. It worked well, but if your house is dry, the branches may get a little crunchy after a while. I have not tried pine needle type branches.

    • @TheClumsybum
      @TheClumsybum Год назад +1

      @@GardenMoxie how long did the arborvitae branches last for you?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад

      @@TheClumsybum They last about 2 months. They still looked good after that time, but the tips were a bit crunchy. The other thing with the arborvitae is it was a little hard to wipe off all the glycerine so they had a satin finish. I thought it looked pretty, but just so you know.

  • @armidaortega3487
    @armidaortega3487 9 месяцев назад

    And after the preserve method the leaves are flexible?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  9 месяцев назад

      Yes. Once the leaves are preserved, they stay pliable. Eventually, they fade in color, but I have had luck keeping them through the season and beyond as decoration in a vase.

  • @ladyflimflam
    @ladyflimflam Год назад

    Is that rinse agent just citric acid?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  Год назад +3

      Hi. I am not sure of all the ingredients. I just grabbed the rinse aid I use in my kitchen for dishes. It works to help the glycerine mix into the water. At least that is what Martha Stewart says 😉. I originally learned about it from one of her Living magazine articles.

  • @ellan394
    @ellan394 9 месяцев назад

    How long do these last for?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  9 месяцев назад

      For me, if I do not expose them to cold (like hanging them on an outside door during winter) they will last all winter for me.

  • @SP-ig3vs
    @SP-ig3vs 10 месяцев назад

    did u just put them in a vase with water?

    • @GardenMoxie
      @GardenMoxie  10 месяцев назад

      The leaves in the vase are preserved. They have no water. They will hold their color for a few months like this after they are preserved in glycerine.

  • @ChipsGreenWorld
    @ChipsGreenWorld 2 года назад

    Very interesting stuff 🍁🌿🍂 great vlog 👍🏼😊 🌱 Chip 🌱 CHIPS WORLD

  • @donalddivino5085
    @donalddivino5085 2 года назад +1

    to much talk but approved