One half pound (8 oz) of French lavender. Lavender is perfect for making sachets, potpourri, sleep/eye pillows, bath herbs, weddings (for tossing at bride and groom), bath and body, aromatherapy, dryer sachets, a natural replacement for moth balls, etc. Bluish/grey green in color and a very strong lavender scent. The buds are about size of rice and is very clean with practically no stems. A 1/2 lb bag will fill about 20-25 3"-4" organza bags & approx 10 - 4" x 6" bags.
The buds are extremely fragrant and have approximately a 2 year shelf life when kept in a cool, dry, dark place in a sealed container or bag. If the fragrance fades give the buds a squeeze to release the oil inside... it will give them a renewed scent.
Larger quantities are available.
Recent feedback from one of my wonderful customers:
"This lavender is the best I have ever purchased and I have been buying lavender for 8 years! I will be back for more, thank you!!"
*Great recipe for Natural "Green" Lavender Household Cleaner
Fill a jar about one-quarter full of blue/grey lavender buds and then fill the rest of the jar with white vinegar. Place the lid on the jar and leave in a warm spot (a windowsill is a good place) for about two weeks. Shake daily. Strain out the lavender buds (you can put these in the compost pile). Use your new cleaner to clean kitchen counters (repels and also kills ants), windows, etc. It is also a good spray into the air around the grill to repel flies, but be careful not to get downwind of it because the vinegar may sting your eyes.
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8 OZ OR 1/2 POUND - VERY HIGH QUALITY FRENCH LAVENDER BUDS FROM PROVENCE
One half pound (8 oz) of French lavender. Lavender is perfect for making sachets, potpourri, sleep/eye pillows, bath herbs, weddings (for tossing at bride and groom), bath and body, aromatherapy, dryer sachets, a natural replacement for moth balls, etc. Bluish/grey green in color and a very strong lavender scent. The buds are about size of rice and is very clean with practically no stems. A 1/2 lb bag will fill about 20-25 3"-4" organza bags & approx 10 - 4" x 6" bags.
The buds are extremely fragrant and have approximately a 2 year shelf life when kept in a cool, dry, dark place in a sealed container or bag. If the fragrance fades give the buds a squeeze to release the oil inside... it will give them a renewed scent.
Larger quantities are available.
Recent feedback from one of my wonderful customers:
"This lavender is the best I have ever purchased and I have been buying lavender for 8 years! I will be back for more, thank you!!"
*Great recipe for Natural "Green" Lavender Household Cleaner
Fill a jar about one-quarter full of blue/grey lavender buds and then fill the rest of the jar with white vinegar. Place the lid on the jar and leave in a warm spot (a windowsill is a good place) for about two weeks. Shake daily. Strain out the lavender buds (you can put these in the compost pile). Use your new cleaner to clean kitchen counters (repels and also kills ants), windows, etc. It is also a good spray into the air around the grill to repel flies, but be careful not to get downwind of it because the vinegar may sting your eyes.
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