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Old 06-08-2004, 06:24 PM
Jutta Haas
 
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Default Best time to cut Hydrangea blooms for drying

I've managed to get my indoor hydrangea to bloom outside in a pot. It's
beautiful and blue without the help of aluminum sulfide. Of course I want to
keep the blooms and dry them. When should I cut them off the stem? They're
in full bloom now and have been for about 2 weeks. When it comes to the
drying part, what is the best procedure? Ugh, thanks for your advice.


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