A cool thing to do with Queen Anne's Lace.
A reader sent this really great email -
I was looking for this flower( weed around
here) to plant in my yard. I cut this flower
with a long stem, then I put it in water
that I have added food coloring in. As
my kids, grandkids, and now greatgrand
kids watch, the flower drinks the water
And changes to the color of the water.
After finding your site I now know how to
get the seeds and plant. Thank you very
much.
Patty from IN
I know that in March, white carnations are dyed green using the same technique. I haddn't thought of useing it with other white flowers..
Thank you, Patty!
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