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Old 07-07-2007, 10:27 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Cutting Queen Anne's Lace

On Jul 7, 2:14 pm, FragileWarrior
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Hang it upside down to dry in a dark room. I use coat hangers.


It's got to be fresh for what I need it for. I need it to look like it
looks in the field.


They make a skinny florist wire to hold them up and change the water
frequently.


Nope, no wires allowed. It's for a fair entry. No wire, no tape, no
nuthin' cept' water and a vase. (I suppose there could be something
added to the water but it can't be visible.)



Ah I thought so. I used to be a devoted fair flower arranger. Entered
every bloomin' class. It was a good way to make garden money,
but it sure did take over your life!!
I didn't enter at all this year and the feeling of freedom was great!
(we went camping instead)
Emilie

 
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