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Freeze Drying Fresh Herbs: A Quick Reference Guide
Jul 03, 2025Brenda Brink
This quick reference guide offers tips and tricks to help you be successful at freeze drying your home grown herbs.
Dill
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Harvest Notes: Pick green fronds, avoid yellow heads
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Prep Method: Strip tender tops, avoid thick stems
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Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; cheesecloth on top; packs well
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Storage: Crush lightly into jars; use small jars
Rosemary
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Harvest Notes: Use scissors; woody stems
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Prep Method: Strip needles backward from stems
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Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; packs well
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Storage: Leave whole; store in small jars
Thyme
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Harvest Notes: Harvest full stem, before flowering if possible
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Prep Method: No prep; dry on stem to avoid flying leaves
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Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; keep straight and layered
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Storage: Strip leaves after drying; time-consuming
Sage
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Harvest Notes: Harvest tender tops, no washing
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Prep Method: Pluck leaves at base to avoid woody stems
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Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; stack in rows
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Storage: Crush slightly to fit in jars
Parsley
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Harvest Notes: Pick leafy tops only
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Prep Method: Remove larger stems
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Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; hard to pack down
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Storage: Crush gently into jars
Basil
- Harvest Notes: Harvest large stems to promote regrowth
- Prep Method: Pluck leaves, avoid stems
- Freeze Dry Notes: Pre-freeze; fluffy, doesn't pack well
- Storage: Pre-crush to save space in jars
Cycle times & rehydration for reference only. Your results may vary.