All you have to do is cut them and put them in a vase with no water they will last for months.
2006-09-06 05:05:48
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answered by cin_ann_43 6
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I haven't tried this myself, but I've read that you can put them in your car trunk on a hot, sunny day and remove them 24 hours later. Voila.
There's also a website for the American Hydrangea Society you should check out. Beautiful plants.
http://www.americanhydrangeasociety.org/
2006-09-06 05:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I put them in the hot water, up to its neck. This will keep the color of flower fresh for sometime, then I drain the water leaving about an inch. Wait until all the water evaporates. Flower should be dry by then.
2006-09-08 21:15:44
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answered by Cosmos 4
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Being very careful, hang them upside down in a bright sunny location, but not direct sun. You can also put them upright in a vase w/o water, but the first method works well for a bunch of them.
2006-09-06 05:31:57
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answered by skyeblue 5
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Mine will sometimes dry by themselves on the plant....
Hanging them by the stems will keep the stems straight, but you can also just stick them in a jar w/ sand in the bottom for weight. It's really easy.
2006-09-06 05:28:53
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answered by Megan S 4
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To retain all the petals properly .......I feel so sorry you must dry them on clothes line blooms down
2006-09-06 05:10:20
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answered by Eco-Savvy 5
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