Made of aluminum, this cheery vase is perfect for holding flowers or
even dried lavender.
Not exact matches
Make your recipe bloom with rose water, flowering herbs, floral teas,
dried lavender blossoms or
even fresh flowers like nasturtiums, violets, borage, squash, sunflowers or pretty much any blossom in a vegetable garden.
Highly fragrant
lavender buds and wheat that generously fill
lavender hearts has been grown and
dried in the UK and
even the cushion pads are British made.
Barbara Close, founder of Naturopathica, recommends a base of
evening primrose and avocado oils with rose geranium,
lavender, and German chamomile essential oils for
dry skin, or apricot kernel oil with juniper, lemon, and rosemary oils for oily skin.
For
Dry Skin Ingredients 1 - ounce bottle 1/2 ounce avocado oil 1/2 ounce
evening primrose oil 6 drops rose geranium essential oil 3 drops
lavender essential oil 2 drops German chamomile
Lavender is also used in beverages, baked goods, and
even entrees, but the best way to reap its therapeutic benefits is using it fresh or
dried in herbal preparations.
Hydrangeas are some of my favorite to bring inside and
even to
dry along with our
lavender.
The first time I used them — I ran around grabbing
even clean stuff just so I could wash and
dry it with the
lavender!