Flowers – For Drying
Q: How do I go about drying summer flowers like hydrangea, zinnia and yarrow?
A: I found excellent information from both Auburn University and the University of Florida.
The publications cover drying and preserving flowers and plants, along with lists of other ornamentals that can be used.
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