Flashback: Solar Herb Dryer

Energy & Sustainability Food & Beverage

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Oftentimes, the bounty of the season is, well, bountiful and more plentiful than can be used immediately. In my garden, the mint, parsley, and cilantro are thriving, and while I love using these fresh herbs in my cooking, I still have way more than I can use fresh. Enter our flashback for this week: a solar herb dryer by renowned green architect Michelle Kaufmann from the pages of CRAFT Volume 09, our Crafting Green issue. Made with reused materials including a wooden picture frame, wire mesh, and 4 old wine corks, the dryer is not only functional but lovely to look at as well. Herbs grown and dried at home are by far superior in flavor to their store-bought counterparts, and they make great gifts when combined with crafty packaging.
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Check out the full tutorial shared here in our Digital Edition. You can also still pick up a back issue of Volume 09 from the Maker Shed for much more green crafting goodness.

6 thoughts on “Flashback: Solar Herb Dryer

  1. Anonymous says:

    that sure is pretty… but aren’t most herbs supposed to be dried out of direct sunlight?

  2. persuede says:

    So pretty and elegant… great also for apartment dwellers with limited room. A nice way to decorate a kitchen wall AND dry some herbs.

  3. Nova @ Grow Herb Garden says:

    In some cultures, they dry out herbs under direct sunlight. But I still prefer to air-dry my harvest. But it’s a beautiful project and can be used both ways.

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