Fresh
Cut Hydrangea
Hydrangea's come in white, pink and
blue. Fresh cut or dried, these flowers make beautiful bouquets.
Growers dip these flowers in solutions to help harden and hold water
before shipping. If you are picking these out of your yard for use,
the instructions below will help.
To condition hydrangea's, dip cut stems
into alum powder (this powder is found at your local drug store and
sometimes used to preserve fruits) and place in very warm water.
Remove and place in water at room temperature for several hours before working into
your arrangement.