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Daisy Carnation Potpourri | Commercial Dehydrators

Add essential oils to potpourri with dried flowers and spices! It’s so easy, you’ll never toss those freshly cut blooms into the trash again. The great this is it will also make your home smell amazing

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Daisy Carnation Potpourri | Commercial Dehydrators
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Serves
3 cups
Prep time
Prep time
10 minutes
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Dehydrating time
4 to 12 hours
Ingredients
  • 4 cups daisy heads
  • 4 cups carnation petals, with a few buds intact
  • 2 tablespoons orris root powder
  • 20 drops carnation essential oil
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Instructions
  1. Preheat the dehydrator between at 115°F. Spread daisy heads and carnation petals with buds evenly on dehydrator trays lined with sheets. Dehydrate for 4 to 12 hours or more if humid. Daisy and carnations petals will shrink to staple sizes. Petals are dry when they crumble easily.
  2. Measure powdered orris root in a large glass bowl. Pour measured essential oil over powder; add dried flower petals then stir.
  3. Package in a closed container and store. Potpourri stays fragrant for approximately 3 months if in an open bowl is and six months if stored in a closed container. Use a vacuum sealer to cover tightly.
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Daisy Carnation Potpourri | Commercial Dehydrators
Servings Icon
Serves
3 cups
Prep time
Prep time
10 minutes
Dehydration time icon
Dehydrating time
4 to 12 hours
Ingredients
  • 4 cups daisy heads
  • 4 cups carnation petals, with a few buds intact
  • 2 tablespoons orris root powder
  • 20 drops carnation essential oil
Ingredients
macros
Instructions
  1. Preheat the dehydrator between at 115°F. Spread daisy heads and carnation petals with buds evenly on dehydrator trays lined with sheets. Dehydrate for 4 to 12 hours or more if humid. Daisy and carnations petals will shrink to staple sizes. Petals are dry when they crumble easily.
  2. Measure powdered orris root in a large glass bowl. Pour measured essential oil over powder; add dried flower petals then stir.
  3. Package in a closed container and store. Potpourri stays fragrant for approximately 3 months if in an open bowl is and six months if stored in a closed container. Use a vacuum sealer to cover tightly.
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Kate Joncheff

Kate spends her days doing life as a mother of two young boys, tending to chickens, and ducks, working on her organic vegi garden and developing organic recipes that she shares with her friends via Instagram. Researching and documenting come naturally to Kate, as she has a flare for design and photography.

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