Drying your own herbs is really easy.
Best place to dry your own herbs attic jars.
How long will they last.
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Enjoy growing and preserving your fresh herbs.
Old spice bottles mason jars or even plastic baggies work well for storage.
Dried herbs are best used within a year.
Zippered plastic bags will work as well.
You can use a herb drying rack for that purpose too.
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Store in labeled dated airtight containers like canning jars plastic storage containers or freezer storage bags.
With both methods you ll know the herbs are dry when leaves crumble easily.
For best flavor keep the leaves whole until you are ready to use them then crush.
The oldest way to dry herbs is to take a bunch hang it upside down in a dark and dry basement attic or closet and let nature do the work.
Store herbs in airtight containers.
This method can work wonderfully but it s not the only option.
Here are four other great ways to preserve those fresh herbs.
The traditional way to dry your herbs is with the help of air.
Your herbs will retain more flavor if you store the leaves whole and crush them when you are ready to use them.
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It is a good idea to label your herbs as many look similar when they are dried.
Store your dried herbs in airtight containers.
If you have herbs with stalks tie them together into a bundle and hang them up.
To keep your herbs fresher longer store them in a cool dry place away from sunlight and away from steam like above the stove.
A well ventilated dry and warm room is the best location.
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