Make use of faded flowers in potpourri, a spice- and oil-scented blend of dried petals, leaves, and other plant materials. If you grow flowers and herbs, you already have most of what you need to make potpourri.
June 23, 2015
Make use of faded flowers in potpourri, a spice- and oil-scented blend of dried petals, leaves, and other plant materials. If you grow flowers and herbs, you already have most of what you need to make potpourri.
Collect blossoms and herbs from your garden and dry them whole on a screen or sheet of newspaper.
Go for colour and texture rather than fragrance when collecting plant material to dry.
Store different dried materials separately so you can layer them into glass jars or make special batches of rose, herb, or spicy holiday potpourri.
Much of potpourri's fragrance comes from essential oils, which are sold in small bottles at craft and health-food stores.
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