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Caring for Dried Lavender Wreaths
Lavender wreaths are meant to age naturally. With gentle care, they can hold their shape, color, and fragrance for many months.
This guide offers simple practices to help preserve your wreath without overhandling it.
Where to Display Your Wreath
Lavender wreaths last longest when placed:
Indoors or in covered spaces
Away from direct sunlight
In low-humidity environments
Out of high-traffic areas
Humidity and frequent contact are the most common causes of shedding.
Handling With Care
Handle wreaths gently
Avoid frequent repositioning
Expect some natural shedding
Dried lavender is delicate by nature.
Reducing Shedding
To help minimize shedding:
Avoid touching blooms unnecessarily
Keep wreaths away from heat sources
Lightly dust with a soft brush when needed
Some people choose to lightly mist wreaths with unscented hairspray to help stabilize stems. If used, apply sparingly and only once.
Seasonal Storage
When wreaths are not on display:
Wrap gently in tissue paper
Place flat in a box
Store in a cool, dry location
Avoid plastic wrapping, which can trap moisture.
A Note From the Farm
Lavender wreaths carry the season with them. Their beauty is not in perfection, but in how they soften and settle over time.
This guide reflects traditional and educational practices.

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