1. Make dried flowersIf you want to preserve roses for a long time, making them into dried flowers is a good choice. Tie up and hang the withered flowers from the branches, remove a small amount of leaves and excess side branches, and some damaged parts, then hang them in a dry and ventilated place and wait for them to dry. Be careful not to expose the flowers to the sun, as this will cause the flowers to change color. The flowers should not be placed too closely together as this may cause them to become moldy. After drying, you can put the flowers in a beautiful bottle and place them at home as a great decoration. 2. Make a specimenPick the petals one by one, place them in a natural environment to dry, and keep the environment dry. Then put it in a book or frame it. It is very meaningful and can be preserved for a very long time. 3. Use it for bathingPick these petals, select the good parts, sprinkle them in the bathtub, and use them for bathing. 4. Use as flower fertilizerYou can collect these withered rose petals, pile them in flower pots and use them as fertilizer for flowers. This will provide some nutrients to the plants and promote their growth. |
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