Drying flowers

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Drying flowers D like deco flowers The drying of flowers, flowers and other natural elements is a popular process of nature lovers who want to preserve the shape and aesthetics of the plants. Over the centuries, various methods of drying have developed, depending on the later use of the plants, certain methods are preferable to others. Those who are more interested in flowers and plants for scientific reasons can opt for drying the press. In this case, leaves or flowers are separated from the living plant and placed between heavy objects such as books or professional metal plates. The flower dries in this case by the lack of water supply and is brought by the acting weight directly into a form that can not be changed after removal of the weights. In order to preserve the original shape of a bouquet for decorative purposes, however, the adjustment of the water supply is recommended a few days before the optimal flowering of the bouquet, setting up in a sunlit and warm place can accelerate the process of drying. If the bouquet has taken its dry form, its shape can be stabilized by special spray or spray paint from retailers to prevent the exfoliation of individual plant elements. Even roots, branches, berries and other elements of nature can be dried in this way and preserved for the future.


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