Lay flat-faced flowers, like these Shasta daisies, face down on a flat surface to dry. COURTESY PHOTO | MELINDAMYERS.COM

Lay flat-faced flowers, like these Shasta daisies, face down on a flat surface to dry. COURTESY PHOTO | MELINDAMYERS.COM

Lay flat-faced flowers, like these Shasta daisies, face down on a flat surface to dry. COURTESY PHOTO | MELINDAMYERS.COM

Fall is quickly approaching and as you prepare for the change of seasons, consider preserving some of your summer garden’s beauty. Photograph, dry or press a few of your favorite flowers to enjoy and share with others.Cell phone cameras have greatly improved and allow even novice photographers the opportunity to capture the beauty of their gardens and favorite plants. Visit your garden…

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