How to grow Japanese indigo and extract pure indigo pigment from its leaves. Includes tips on growing it from seed, caring for the mature plants, harvesting, and processing the leaves for indigo. Indigo is a stunning and natural blue dye that you can use for fibers, cloth, wood, and even handmade soap.
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Homegrown Indigo Pigment Extraction • Lovely Greens
Homegrown Indigo Pigment Extraction • Lovely Greens
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