Drying Milkweed Seed Pods

Sep
24

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I love milkweed seed pods! I’ve got these drying in a bucket on the porch for future fall decorating purposes.





Comments

  1. Shelly says:

    That looks real interesting. What kinds of things can you do with it? I have never seen it before. I will have to research it. Thanks!

  2. KentuckyFarmGirl says:

    Do you do anything special to dry them Suzanne or just let them dry on their own?

    We have some of these growing in our back field nad I would love to use them in my Fall decorations.

  3. .Nancy in Iowa says:

    Reminds me of all the natural decorations my Mom did when I was a kid in Florida – Spanish moss, red berries, seashells, pine cones, driftwood, etc. She also painted (I did NOT inherit the talent) wood and stones. We had some lovely table centerpieces! Christmas time – red berries and silver-painted pine cones…..lovely memories.

    Nancy in Iowa

  4. Barbee' says:

    I didn’t know they had prickles on them. One time I innocently stopped roadside to gather teasel barehanded. I quickly learned about those!

  5. monica says:

    You can soak them in popourri oil to freshen up an old batch of The stuff you made with the cucumber peels and peach pits. Those are such neat shapes to decorate a fall wreath or table for the holidays.

  6. Shells says:

    Showing my ignorance here …. what do they look like before they get to the pod state ?? Are they a flower??

  7. auntbear says:

    …looks alien.

  8. Missy Martz says:

    Suzanne,
    Since you have goats, I feel obligated to tell you that milkweed is poisonous to goats.

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