Dried roses
Tea rose jam
Dried cherries
Freezing mushrooms
Freezing greens
Freezing cabbage
Freezing meat
Freezing vegetables
Freezing tomato
Freezing fish
Freezing dill
Freezing fruit
Freezing berries
Dried carrots
Dried rowan
Dried pumpkin
Drying
Dried apricots
Dried mushrooms
Dried pears
Dried roots
Dried vegetables
Dried herbs
Dried fruits
Dried apples
Dried berries
Dried pepper
rose petals
tea rose petals
radiola pink
rosemary
How to properly dry roses at home: dried flowers and petals
Categories: Dried herbs
Pieces of cotton wool also perfectly absorb moisture, so you can use it to dry flowers. All the petals of the plant are carefully covered with small pieces of this material so that they are all separated. Next, hang the structure upside down in a dark place and wait for it to dry completely. The cotton wool is removed from a dry bud with tweezers, being careful not to damage the fragile petals. Drying this way takes a week.