Unraveling Reality

Unraveling Reality
I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot.
I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls.
I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Lavender Season




It's lavender season!

It's beautiful color and inviting smell is my favorite part of our rather plain front yard.
I won't pretend that I am a botanist, herbalist, or even an amateur gardener, though if you indulge me I will share my average knowledge (most gleaned from my plant enthusiast mother) of lavender harvesting.

Step one: 

find a lavender plant. I highly suggest growing one of your own rather than clipping off of store front decor or your neighbors garden sprig

Step two: 

acquire a cutting instrument, gardening shears work really well but plain scissors will do just fine.

Step three: 

cut off the top half of the "stalks", it should be about 8-10 inches down to the more bushier part of the plant. 

IMPORTANT: the plant should be harvested just before the flowers bloom. 

(the plants that bloom may be more colorful but they will not smell as strongly)

Step four:

once you have gathered a desired amount split the clipped portions into small bundles and tie together

Step five:

hang these bundles upside down in a dry environment. I simply hang mine in our dining room, but the drier the place the faster your lavender will dry

Once your lavender is sufficiently dry hang it around the house for a welcoming fragrance or include as decoration on summer time gifts :)




Cheers,
Cristyn

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