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Microwave Flowers
It is possible to dry flowers using a microwave oven, and this
is incredibly quick, taking minutes rather than days or weeks. As
there are so many variations in ovens, there is no one recipe for
using them for drying flowers. Experimentation is the name of the
game!
Obviously, you should start with a low setting, and only set
your oven for a few seconds at a time. Different settings will
produce different colour variations. For best results, use silica
gel or silver sand, using the method described above, to support
the flowers whilst drying, to retain their shape.
ALWAYS use a non-metallic container, and NEVER use wired
flowers in a microwave oven. There are various books on microwave
drying which offer guidelines, and these should be available in
your local library.
There's no list of plants suitable for microwaving, as most
flowers and foliages can be microwaved, with the exception of very
thick, fleshy leaves, which contain too much water to dry
successfully.
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