How to Dry Hydrangea Blooms
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2018
- Now's the time to dry your beautiful hydrangea blooms so you can enjoy them indoors all winter long. Or you might get creative, and use them on a wreath or in another DIY project! There's a few tips that will help you be successful at this, so watch closely!
I love this video because you show step by step how to cut the bloom from the plant which was exactly what I was looking for! I hope to plant these soon and have gorgeous blooms for the fall. Thank you for your video close ups that are so clear and easy to follow.
You are so welcome Yvonne! I personally have used this method for drying blooms and it actually works. Enjoy.
I accidentally did this last year, I loved them all winter. It was great having dried flowers.
I’ve always wanted to know how to do this properly. Thanks Laura!😃💗
Proven Winners this hydrangea has become a favorite in our garden. We have so many of your brand but this one hands down is the toughest. Laura is wonderful love how she explains how to dry them.💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thanks for this great explanation. It is so much easier than I had thought!! Much appreciated.
Great to hear!
Perfect! Thank you for a very efficient and thorough explanation...and fast. No wonder there are no dislikes on this video.
I am so happy I came upon your video! Thank you for the great tips. I enjoyed your vibrant, positive energy. I am excited to see how my turn out. Thank you again.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I watched a vid on your hostas a couole of years ago. Now you come up for drying hydrangers. Love your garden. My grandfather had a massive but similar garden and he would win awards. Must be the garden style both you do that is congruent with nature and the human experience (sorry, couldnt find other words. I need to read more romance books 🤣😂)
No worries, thanks for watching!
Love this video Laura, maybe you could share it again for everyone who hasn't found it yet :)
Thank you so much! Loved your "to the point & easy" directions
Your flowers are so pretty
Thank you for the video.
I live in Sydney,Australia.
I planted Panicle and Aborescens Hydrangeas for the first time last spring (October).
It is Summer now.
They are doing well,I cut some blooms to dry but found the more green dried better than the white blooms.
I’am obsessed with these Hydrangeas,they aren’t popular here and are hard to find.
this is my 2nd time watching this video.i love it! so easy and simple..i love my hydrangeas!
And it actually does work!
Thank you Laura.
Perfect
Beautiful ! My goal is to learn to grow hydrangeas that look like yours 🥰🥰
It's easy, full sun and lots of water are the two most important steps in this process!
Ah🤦♀️ should have watched this before attempting to dry mine. I couldn’t figure out why some dried so perfectly & some wilted due to the fact they weren’t completely bloomed out. Thanx for this video 👍
What am I doing wrong whenever I try this my blooms wilt and i follow your instructions. Please help.
I have been unsuccessful, mine turn brown...they are blue. I will follow these steps and see if it works.
Somehow I accidentally dried some I cut from my plants and I was so surprised because usually they wilt.
I realize this an older video but did you do an updated video on these?
No we have not, but this is a very effective and easy way to dry hydrangea blooms!
I tried that exact method and they still shriveled up
On my way to cut some of mine to make a fall wreath.
Once they are completely dried out and all water is evaporated, can we put them in a vase and add water in it or no water ?
Yes, place them in a vase without water, and they will stay that way for years!
Hey, I tried this method a week ago, its going well for 2 days, but after that, my hydrangea starting to wither, and now its become smaller and smaller, 🥲
Is it because our hydrangeas are different?, please give me some advice🥲🥲, I really admire your dried flowers, they look very beautiful ❤️❤️
Did you have any water in the container after two days? If not, then there was not enough water to start with, 1--2" of water in a taller vase will last 1-2 weeks before drying up. Hopefully, you can try again. If that is not the problem it might be the type of hydrangeas you have.
I thought we couldn’t cut the ones that bloom on old wood? Newbie here.
You can cut the blooms now to enjoy indoors but you do not want to hard prune the branches of these plants that bloom on old wood since that would be cutting off all the buds that will soon be blooms. This page might help. www.provenwinners.com/plants/search?keywords=clematis&hardiness_zone=All&duration=Shrub&flower-color=All&light_requirement=All&available_online=All
Proven Winners thank you!!