I made this frame with half of a pallet, some hessian fabric found on the street and some common garden netting. The hessian has been used to catch smaller petals and leaves which can fall through the netting but can be omitted if you are only drying bigger plants. Any other fabric offcuts / scraps can be used in place of hessian too.
Broken half pallet, hessian and garden netting |
Step by step...
1. Use tacks (or bent over nails as i didnt have any tacks on me at the time!) to nail down the hessian on the bottom of your wood frame
Tacking down the hessian |
2. Measure out the size of netting (you can choose finer holes for smaller flowers) and lay over your frame.
3. Using offcuts of wood or whatever bits you have, place on top of the netting, forming a clamp and nail into place.
Netting clamped in place with wooden edge panels |
4. Repeat this on all four sides, making sure to pull the netting taught (a helping friend makes this easier!)
Completed frame |
Frame complete with herb and flowers drying away |
And now you are ready to toss onto it whatever you are drying out. Depending on heat and humidity it should take about 3 days to dry most things. Then you can store them in jars of paper bags to keep you well stocked
until next Spring.
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