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Perserving fresh cut flowers

12/02/08

Preserving flowers is a wonderful way to recycle natural materials and enjoy them year around by arranging them in vases, creating wreaths, candle holders and other home decorations. Flowers are not always available year around and preserving them allows you to enjoy a larger range of flowers in and out of season.

There is a large variety of flowers that preserve well. Well known flowers worthy of preserving that you may have in your yard or garden include daffodils, carnations, delphinium, geranium, hibiscus, honeysuckle, hollyhock or jasmine. Country gardens often offer lavender, iris, marigolds, tulips, sunflowers, roses, violets and foret-me-not's as well. Don't forget to try preserving herbs like chamomille, fennel, lemon leaves, pepper mint, rosemary, sage or thyme for a fragrant decorative arrangement. Herbs can also be ground in a blender or coffee grinder for use as a cooking seasoning.

To dry flowers or leaves smashed flat for use in bookmarks or suncatcher crafts, seperate the flower from the stem and put it in between the pages of a large phone book. Be sure and mark the pages so you can find the flowers again easily. Pansies are beautiful dried in this manner but it does not work for all flowers.

A more advanced way to air-dry flowers preserves the stems as well. Start with fresh flowers that are picked during the driest part of the day when the sun has dried the dew. Strip the leaves off the flowers and tie them in small bunches grouping the same kind of flowers together. Choose a dark, part of the house like a closet or attic if it is not dusty. You can also insert the flowers into a paper bag to simulate a dark room. Turn the flowers upside down and hand securely from a hook or nail.

There is not a set guide on how long drying will take. The determining factors are the temperature, humidity and air flow. You can check the flowers every other day and remove them when the petal feel slightly stiff with a paper consistency. If you will not be using your flowers right away, store them away from direct sunlight and damp conditions.

Flowers can also be air-dried by laying them on a cookie sheet that has been covered with newspaper or paper towels. You could also dry them upright if you have a wide lattice screen the flower stems can poke through. This method will keep the flowers upright and open. Prop the screen or cookie sheet under a bed and any area that has low light and dry warm air.

Silica gel is a sandy compound that automatically removes moisture from the flowers. It is available in craft or flower stores and can be re-used over and over. You will need a box of gel and a plastic storage box or recycled ice cream bucket with a airtight lid. Fill your container a little over half way and gently put your fresh cut flowers in the gel - petal side up. Sprinkle more gel on each flower and even in between the petals. You can dry several flowers at once in the same container. Once it has been sealed for several days you can check the flowers. Thick stemmed flowers will take more time of course but generally flowers are preserved in four to five days.

It can be tricky to remove the flowers without breaking the tiny brittle petals. Using a slotted spoon or spatula can help remove the flowers and filter the gel out at the same time. Fore best results, store flowers in a airtight container with a little of the gel left in the bottom.

If you do have petals break off you can glue them back on with a paint brush.

Practice makes perfect so don't give up when trying this craft for the first time. Flowers are worth preserving but can take time to be successful.

Flowers for the Taj (New York Times)
The author?s grandfather bejeweled the rooms of the Taj Mahal hotel with flowers for years. The last thing he would have wanted would be to use them to decorate the dead.

Wreaths, flowers laid at crash site (Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Some of the families of the New Zealanders killed in the Air New Zealand Airbus crash off the southern coast of France have laid wreaths and flowers upon the water.

Cut Flowers: All-natural Stress Busters (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Work deadlines, parenting struggles, family time pressures and relationship challenges -- modern life is full of stress. The good news is there is an all-natural, relatively low-cost way to relieve stress and beautify your home at the same time -- cut flowers.

Killers' Brandon Flowers: Style Icon or Just Insane? (Spin)
When Brandon Flowers took the stage for the Killers' Saturday Night Live appearance, I think I spoke for most viewers when I gasped: " What is he wearing? " A black tuxedo jacket festooned with huge plumed epaulettes? What is that? Taxidermy chic? Showgirl cool? The next day, I couldn't remember the songs they played. I couldn't remember if guitarist Dave Keuning even wore pants. All I ...

Wreaths, flowers laid at crash site (NZCity)
2 December 2008 Some of the families of the New Zealanders killed in the Air New Zealand Airbus crash off the southern coast of France have laid wreaths and flowers upon the water.

Man shot, killed near Conservatory of Flowers (San Francisco Chronicle)
A young man from San Diego who had recently moved to San Francisco to join friends and pursue new opportunities died Saturday night after he was shot in the back near the Conservatory of Flowers at Golden Gate Park, police and the man's father said Sunday....

Flowers Foods, Inc. (FLO): Zacks Rank Buy (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Flowers Foods has recently raised its full-year 2008 guidance and released its 2009 guidance.

Nature's Stress-busters: Flowers (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Feeling a little stressed? Need an energy boost? Buy some flowers. Taking the time to stop and smell the roses could do more than you think.

Webcast Alert: Flowers Foods' Analyst Day in New York (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NYSE: FLO - News) Flowers Foods will webcast its presentation to analysts in New York at 12:30 p.m. on December 2, 2008. This event will feature presentations by key Flowers executives and will focus on helping investors better understand the company's operations and strategies.

Indian hotels balance security with guests' comfort (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The men were only carrying a cake box and a bouquet of flowers but as soon as they approached the five-star Mumbai hotel they were stopped and their parcels whisked away to a metal detector.



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