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  2. How to Help Your Hydrangeas Survive Winter—and Produce ...

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    If your hydrangeas are outside and established in a garden bed, then make sure to apply a generous layer of good-quality mulch around the base. Jackson recommends doing this at the beginning of ...

  3. Cryoprotectant - Wikipedia

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    Cryoprotectants are also used to preserve living materials in the study of biology and to preserve food products. For years, glycerol has been used in cryobiology as a cryoprotectant for blood cells and bull sperm, allowing storage in liquid nitrogen at temperatures around −196 °C. However, glycerol cannot be used to protect whole organs ...

  4. How To Care For Hydrangeas In The Winter So You'll Have ... - AOL

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    Hydrangea care begins with knowing what type of hydrangeas you are growing. Hydrangea species vary in their winter hardiness as well as pruning needs. One of the biggest differences between ...

  5. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest methods of preserving flowers is by drying. Many plants retain their shape and color when air-dried naturally. Use of glycerine, making the preserved plant supple and long-lasting. To use this method, the plant material needs to be gathered in a fully hydrated state. Water and glycerine are then mixed.

  6. Gelling sugar - Wikipedia

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    Use three times as much fruit in weight as you do Gelling Sugar. [3] Gelling sugar cannot be stored as long as normal sugar, because of its pectin content. Pectin requires acid and sugar for the gelling process. [4] Gelling sugar is different from preserving sugar, which does not contain pectin and is just sugar with larger crystals to avoid foam.

  7. Glycerol - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of glycerin purchased at a pharmacy Personal lubricants commonly contain glycerol Glycerol is an ingredient in products such as hair gel Glycerol suppositories used as laxatives. Glycerol is used in medical, pharmaceutical and personal care preparations, often as a means of improving smoothness, providing lubrication, and as a humectant.

  8. Topical gels - Wikipedia

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    Gelators serve as stabilizers and thickeners, thickening the gel solution while simultaneously maintaining the gel’s flexible nature. [8] When dispersed through the solvent as a colloid, gelators offer a stable internal structure to the gel. [8] Gelators are usually chosen based on their affinity for the solvent and the purpose of the gel. [5]

  9. Humectant - Wikipedia

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    Humectants are sometimes used as a component of antistatic coatings for plastics. A humectant attracts and retains the moisture in the air nearby via absorption, drawing the water vapor into or beneath the organism's or object's surface. [2] [3] This is the opposite use of a hygroscopic material where it is used as a desiccant used to draw ...