Armagh

Near Craigavon

~19 miles Belfast (2)
~0 miles waterford (0)
~8 miles Banbridge (0)
~10 miles Dromore (0)
~12 miles Lisburn (0)
~12 miles Armagh (0)
~12 miles Hillsborough (0)
~13 miles Crumlin (0)
~15 miles Dungannon (0)
~18 miles Newry (0)
~19 miles Caledon (0)
~19 miles Cookstown (0)
~19 miles Antrim (0)
~20 miles Ballynahinch (0)
~22 miles Castlewellan (0)
~22 miles Magherafelt (0)
~23 miles Aughnacloy (0)
~23 miles Newtownabbey (0)
~24 miles Ballyclare (0)
Drying out flowers in glycerol. This method involves fixation of flowers in glycerin. This treatment can be completed from late July to help mid-September. In this approach we lay plant shoots with a solution of glycerin, and hot water, on a scale of one or two to a depth of ten centimeters. This method of preservation is utilized for drying branches: trees, shrubs, fruit and green foliage. For this procedure employs the so-called technical glycerine. Before remove damaged areas of the plant and clean the branches through the dirt. This drying process will take about ten days. It can be regarded as completed when the facilities are soaked in glycerine. After the procedure, we dry them on paper. Prepared in this way, "flowers" serve us for some time, harder to damage than plants dried through the use of another method.