DIY dryer for aromatic herbs: creative (and decorative) ideas from which to take inspiration

There are several professional methods for Dry bribes of aromatic herbsbut today we want to suggest you a simple and cheap do -it -yourself ideawhich will allow you to obtain excellent results with minimal effort.

You have to prepare aromatic bribes and hang them upside down around a wooden or metal ring, placing it in a dry environment, well ventilated and not exposed to direct sunlight. The bunches should be left to dry on average for a few weeks, but it is always good to check where they are.

Of course, not all aromatic dry in the same way: if rosemary, thyme, laurel, for example, remain quite well, cannot be said that for plants such as mint, basil and parsley, which are ruined more.

But beyond the practical aspect, the circular dryer can also be exploited on a decorative level, because it is aesthetically pleasant and integrates naturally in different environments, especially if enriched by some elements.

For example, you may knot a White macramé cord In four equidistant points along the circumference, making them converge upwards to form a single support structure. And use it to create a central plot, recalling the style of the hatches.

Instead of the wooden or metal ring, you could use a garland of intertwined branches, from which to pee the bunches through pieces of string.

Between one bunch and the other you can also add long satin ribbons with small wooden spheres slipped to the ends, stop with a knot.