How do you dry fresh herbs?


Question:I buy fresh herbs from the market. They wilt within a few days. How can I dry or preserve them?

Answers:
I use my food dehydrator to dry herbs. Also, you can freeze them. To keep them fresher longer, you can put them in a jar or glass with some water at the bottom like flowers in a vase, but don't submerge the leaves or they will get icky!


I tie them in bunches and hang upside down on nails from my wood patio cover. You can also lay them on a paper towel and let them dry.

First they will wilt, then eventually dry completely.

When they are completely dry(if not they will mold) I put them in a pint mason jar with the screw lid, and label. Put a decorative cover on it and they are great to give as gifts!
wash and let air dry. then place in a paper bag. after about 8 days or so should be able to put in containers. good idea to check on every day or so for molding. never can tell with variance in humidity.
The fastest way to dry harvested herbs is to cover the back seat of your car with newspaper and place the herbs on the paper. Close all the doors and windows. After the herbs are dried your car will smell fantastic.

Check out our website for more gardening ideas at-
http://www.gardening-at-the-crossroads.c...

Good Luck and Happy Gardening from Cathy and Neal!

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • What's the best house plant to have?
  • Weeding??
  • Do you have a green thumb? How do I care for big house plants if I do no know what kind they are?
  • On a dwarf wall conservatory base, does the cavity need to be filled with concrete(up to dpc level)?
  • What type of branches are suceptable to falling on houses?
  • Anyone know how to kill off yellow jackets in a compost pile?
  • When cna you get rid of old tulips after they are done blooming in my garden?
  • I have several flowers, plants, weeds growing in my garden that I can't identify. How can I figure them out?
  • What can be used to save the dying SAGO PALMS in Florida?
  • I am starting a garden. What flowers would be best for this time of year?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden