DIY Dried Weeds and Flowers?

SweetGreekTorts

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I've recently purchased some dried herbs/flowers/weeds mixes for tortoises, and was wondering if anybody has tried to dry their own. I have a dehydrator so wondering what temperatures to use to make my own mix from everything I have growing in my yard.

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Kitty
 

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I’ve dried weeds in the oven on a wire rack. Set it to the lowest temperature and ensure air can get around them. Looks successful so far.

Added them to a jar and put some calcium powder in with them so that it adds calcium but also because it is dry it’ll soak up excess water
 

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I've recently purchased some dried herbs/flowers/weeds mixes for tortoises, and was wondering if anybody has tried to dry their own. I have a dehydrator so wondering what temperatures to use to make my own mix from everything I have growing in my yard.

Thank you!

Kitty

I used canvas stretchers, like for oil paintings, glued together and put screen across them. Then I put dandelion, plantain and hibiscus flowers and leaves on them. I dry them on my sun porch.
 

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I use my dehydrator to make my own herbal hay for winter. This year I’ve dried dandelion leaves and flowers, plantain, hasta, rose of Sharon leaves and flowers, and mulberry leaves. I’ll be doing another big batch this weekend and then grinding in my food processor for winter
 

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I use my dehydrator to make my own herbal hay for winter. This year I’ve dried dandelion leaves and flowers, plantain, hasta, rose of Sharon leaves and flowers, and mulberry leaves. I’ll be doing another big batch this weekend and then grinding in my food processor for winter
What temperature and for how long do you have them in the dehydrator?

Thanks!

Kitty
 

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I use my dehydrator to make my own herbal hay for winter. This year I’ve dried dandelion leaves and flowers, plantain, hasta, rose of Sharon leaves and flowers, and mulberry leaves. I’ll be doing another big batch this weekend and then grinding in my food processor for winter
Is there a reason you grind them and not just feed them as is?
 

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i dry with wedryer - it solve me the mold issues i had, easy , and don't use heat - means more time but a perfect dehydration result.
i just finished drying Origanum . great result and amazing flavor for my pizza lol
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