September 17, 2016 3 min read 11 Comments
“Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale.” – Lauren DeStefano, Wither
It started as a humble hydrangea from Trader Joe's. After it had done it's best to enhance my kitchen, where it sat enclosed in an antique creamware pot, I had my gardener {Mr. FGH} plant it in a suitable clay pot and it spent summer outdoors, listening to the laughter of our family as we played lawn games, and had dinners outside on the long table and French folding chairs.
Once August started to wane, the beautiful bright BLUE flowers turned this gorgeous, muted shade of blue, purple and green.
I waited until just the right time to pick the huge blooms, they were already in that "papery" stage on the plant. Below are some other ones, I love how some of the flowers from the same plant {now really a bush} turned completely different colors at this stage.
Dried, I love their color and shape, they make dramatic arrangements. The zinc container just arrived from France and is in the shop, isn't it such a great shape? Hoping that I can keep the flowers this color through the autumn and winter months. I’ll keep you posted!
Here are my tips for drying hydrangeas the natural way, for lasting beauty to use through autumn and winter months.
ps. If you want to know how to keep cut hydrangeas fresh longer, read this post. You won't believe the difference it makes!
You may want to pin this to your pinterest board for future reference. {For those of you on an iPad, I'm working on a different plug-in as my current Pinterest pinning buttons on photos only work on hover. Sorry, please pin with your PinIt button!}
September 20, 2016
Happy week to you, too, Kathryn!
September 20, 2016
Thanks for the tips, Lidy! Yours are certainly gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. Happy week to you! Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
September 20, 2016
Love the purple! Sooo pretty ?
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September 19, 2016
Lidy, you’re so lucky to have hydrangea flowers. Because of a cold snap this spring and the drought this summer there are few hydrangeas in bloom on Cape Cod this year. But I’m saving your instructions for next year that hopefully will be better! Beautiful article!
September 18, 2016
Another thing we have in common… The love of the variety and beauty of Hydrangeas!!! Beautiful article Lidy!!!
September 17, 2016
Kathy, you can buy a special spray for dried flowers and use that. Or, you can use a paintbrush and gently dust the flowers {out doors}, or using a blow dryer set on cool and low to gently blow dust off.
September 17, 2016
Lidy, How do you clean them when they get dusty? #Sparkle
September 17, 2016
Thanks for the tips on drying…mine are just now getting ready to cut. These are really lovely pictures!
Jane
September 17, 2016
Hi, Lidy,
All I can say is Beautiful, love the purple, they are one of the pretty flowers for sure, thanks for sharing have a great week, Happy Fall~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
September 17, 2016
Ooooohhhh! The shades of those hydrangeas are amazing… and perfect for fall! I love this post.
Best & Bisous,
Michelle from Simply Santa Barbara
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Such beautiful colors and love reading all of your hydrangea tips as they are a favorite flower! Happy Tuesday, Lidy!