Botanical Crafts & DIY
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Preserve your petals (and grasses and leaves...🌾)! Here are 4 techniques for drying flowers.
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Here are some hints to making your gorgeous greens last; plus, a quick list of our favorite evergreens for cutting.
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Miniature gardens constructed of twigs, pinecones, moss and more delight gardeners and visitors of all ages.
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Microwave flower pressing forces moisture from the plant material through the absorbent pads and out of the terracotta tiles.
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Beautiful wrapping can add mystery and excitement to a gift, and you can make thoughtful choices that are kind to the earth. Here are some ideas to make your gifts a feast for the eye without feeding the landfill.
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Loofah, also spelled Luffa, are in the cucurbit family—along with cucumbers, melons, squash, and other gourds—and grow on long vines.
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Discover earth-friendly flower-arranging techniques -- ditch the traditional florist foam.
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Summer is the time to gather and prepare flowers and herbs so you'll have plenty of homegrown materials for crafts and gifts later in the year.
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Unlock the power of pure essential oils, which can be used to lift the spirit, relax the body or bring clarity to the mind.
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These vigorous vines benefit greatly from rich soil and a sturdy support — learn more!
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Yes, you can truly grow microgreens anywhere!
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Drying flowers couldn't be easier — learn how to air dry your garden goodies. Dried flowers and grasses help carry the colors of summer well into the dark grey of winter.
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Looking for an activity with kids this spring? Here's a step-by-step guide to make a root-viewing box out of a milk carton.
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Bring all of the glow (and none of the fire!) to your holiday decor with the addition of LED candles.
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Shower friends and family with garden-inspired bath and body treats using fragrant essential oils
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Create a sweet centerpiece AND grow zesty garnish in a cute (compostable!) container.
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Grow a garden to dye for! Learn how to make natural fabric dyes with plants.