Try This at Home: How to Dry Lavender

By The Herb Companion Staff
Published on July 7, 2009
article image
Make this floral arrangement at home.

The soft gray tones of dried lavender (Lavandula spp.) are perfect for a dreamy late-summer palette. Make a floral arrangement by gathering and drying lavender at peak bloom.

Harvest your lavender for drying just before the blooms open fully, on a sunny day after the morning dew has dried. To dry lavender, hang the stems upside-down in a dark, dry area; keeping the plants away from sunlight and humidity helps preserve the bloom color. (A temperature of 75 to 80 degrees in a room with good air circulation is ideal.) The herbs are dry if a stem snaps when bent near the bottom.

Online Store Logo
Need Help? Call 1-800-456-6018
Free health and natural beauty tips from Mother Earth News!