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Fresh cut lavender next to a pair of floral shears.
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How to Harvest and Dry Lavender

Learn how and when to harvest lavender for use in cooking and crafts.
Prep Time30 minutes
Active Time14 days
Additional Time20 minutes
Total Time14 days 50 minutes
Course: Gardening
Yield: 1 bunch
Author: Patti Estep
Cost: $0

Equipment

  • Floral or pruning shears

Materials

  • Rubber band
  • String or twine

Instructions

  • Cut stems of lavender early in the morning after the dew has dried off.
  • Be sure to cut the flowers that have closed buds only.
  • Reach down and cut the stems an inch or two from the base.
  • Lightly rinse and dry the flowers.
  • Wrap a rubber band around the bottom until tight.
  • Tie a piece of string on the bottom and hang the bunch somewhere upside down in a cool, dark space with good airflow.
  • Remove and keep for crafting or gently remove the buds and place them in an airtight container to use for cooking.

Notes

The drying time will vary depending on temperature and more importantly humidity. You will know when the lavender is dry when the stems are crisp, dry, and easy to break.
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