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  2. How to Dry Herbs from the Garden in Four Easy Methods - AOL

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    These methods for how to dry herbs will come in handy throughout the year! You can air dry them or put your oven, dehydrator, or even your microwave. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  3. Conservation and restoration of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    Pressed and dried: Vascular plant (flowering plants, conifers, ferns) specimens are pressed and dried plants that are mounted on herbarium sheets. Various techniques are used to attach the plants with the most common method of using archival adhesive with heavier portions of the plant supported additionally by linen thread or narrow strips of ...

  4. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    Many plants retain their shape and color when air-dried naturally. Use of glycerine, making the preserved plant supple and long-lasting. To use this method, the plant material needs to be gathered in a fully hydrated state. Water and glycerine are then mixed. The ratio of water to glycerine should be 2:1.

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  6. Seed bank - Wikipedia

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    Seeds are living plants and keeping them viable over the long term requires adjusting storage moisture and temperature appropriately. As they mature on the mother plant, many seeds attain an innate ability to survive drying. Survival of these so-called 'orthodox' seeds can be extended by dry, low temperature storage. The level of dryness and ...

  7. Grain drying - Wikipedia

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    The final moisture content for drying must be adequate for storage. The more oil the grain has, the lower its storage moisture content will be (though its initial moisture for drying will also be lower). Cereals are often dried to 14% w/w, while oilseeds, to 12.5% (soybeans), 8% (sunflower) and 9%

  8. Putting your garden to bed for the winter: Here's what to know

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  9. Ornamental bulbous plant - Wikipedia

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    The word "bulb" has a somewhat different meaning to botanists than it does to gardeners and horticulturalists.In gardening, a "bulb" is a plant's underground or ground-level storage organ that can be dried, stored, and sold in this state, and then planted to grow again.