Witches' Thimbles by Cally Conway

Witches' Thimbles by Cally Conway

Herbal Kitchen Garden by Earthsong Seeds (6 packets of seeds)

Herbal Kitchen Garden Collection by Earthsong Seeds (6 packets of seeds)

The Scented Garden Herb Collection by Earthsong Seeds (3 packets)

Walk barefoot on a lawn of Roman chamomile, lay your head on a lavender pillow or sit back against a tree and inhale the blissful aromas of clary sage flowers; inhale and enjoy

When we breathe in the scent of a flower it’s as though we are drinking in all the delights of Nature. It’s well known that some scents evoke poignant memories and we all have our favourites – and our less favourites! The aromas in a flower – or any other part of the plant – come primarily from their essential oils. Some oils help the plants repel predators or protect themselves from disease, others are designed to attract beneficial insects – and humans it seems – offering valuable rewards in return for pollination – or for growing in your garden.

Earthsong have chosen three herbs for The Scented Garden with truly delicious smells. Roman chamomile is fresh and fruity, bringing balance and harmony (it’s different from the German chamomile we usually drink as a herbal tea); lavender is full of summer’s sweet and relaxing balm; and clary sage’s sublime delicacy lets our spirit soar.

For the optimum perfumer’s pleasure, enjoy them every day when they are in flower.

Herb Garden Seed Collection

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Seed packs in this collection Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)

How to use:

Place your nose just above the flower - watch out for any buzzing bees - and take a deep inhalation and savour the scent. Then take a long exhalation and repeat a few times. Enjoy observing how you feel as you breather the sublime fragrances in and out.

Roman chamomile and lavender both retain their aromas when dried. Clary sage loses some of its potency after drying, but can be preserved by freezing fresh flowers in an ice-cube; just melt when needed

 

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