Who doesn't love the fresh smell of lavender? You can read this guide to find out how to freshen up your home with the pretty purple plant! You can learn more at https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/healthy-living/how-to-dry-lavender
Expert Reveals How To Make DIY Soaps, Bath
Salts & Potpourri From Dried Lavender
Loving Essential Oils' latest release
provides you with a simple DIY
lavender drying tutorial, as well as
inspiration for the many ways that
you can incorporate the herb into
your lifestyle.
The new how-to guide was written
by Jennifer Lane, a certified
aromatherapist with years of
experience growing and drying
her own lavender plants at her
home in California.
Lavender is a flowering
purple herb that is believed to
originate in the ancient
Middle East and
Mediterranean regions.
For centuries, the plant has been
touted for its benefits, which may
include lowered blood pressure,
improved sleep, and stress
reduction.
https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/
blogs/healthy-living/how-to-dry-
lavender
In her report, Lane explains that
cultivating lavender from seed is a
gradual process, and instead
encourages you to begin by
purchasing a mature plant from
your local nursery.
Once established, lavender requires a
lot of sunlight, well-draining soil with a
high pH value, and a decent amount of
space to grow. Because it is drought-
resistant, the plant only needs to be
watered every two to three weeks.
Loving Essential Oils’ guide
lays out a variety of different
ideas for using dried lavender,
including as a decorative
bouquet or carpet freshener.
You can also incorporate the
plant’s fragrant leaves into
handmade goods such as
bath salts, potpourri, and
soaps.
Other uses for the herb
include cooking, as its buds
are known to complement
many dishes with a sweet
and floral aroma.
Fill your weekend with a fun
and fresh-smelling DIY
project - start reading Loving
Essential Oils’ new guide
today!
Learn more at the link in the
description or
https://www.lovingessentialoils.
com
Salts & Potpourri From Dried Lavender
Loving Essential Oils' latest release
provides you with a simple DIY
lavender drying tutorial, as well as
inspiration for the many ways that
you can incorporate the herb into
your lifestyle.
The new how-to guide was written
by Jennifer Lane, a certified
aromatherapist with years of
experience growing and drying
her own lavender plants at her
home in California.
Lavender is a flowering
purple herb that is believed to
originate in the ancient
Middle East and
Mediterranean regions.
For centuries, the plant has been
touted for its benefits, which may
include lowered blood pressure,
improved sleep, and stress
reduction.
https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/
blogs/healthy-living/how-to-dry-
lavender
In her report, Lane explains that
cultivating lavender from seed is a
gradual process, and instead
encourages you to begin by
purchasing a mature plant from
your local nursery.
Once established, lavender requires a
lot of sunlight, well-draining soil with a
high pH value, and a decent amount of
space to grow. Because it is drought-
resistant, the plant only needs to be
watered every two to three weeks.
Loving Essential Oils’ guide
lays out a variety of different
ideas for using dried lavender,
including as a decorative
bouquet or carpet freshener.
You can also incorporate the
plant’s fragrant leaves into
handmade goods such as
bath salts, potpourri, and
soaps.
Other uses for the herb
include cooking, as its buds
are known to complement
many dishes with a sweet
and floral aroma.
Fill your weekend with a fun
and fresh-smelling DIY
project - start reading Loving
Essential Oils’ new guide
today!
Learn more at the link in the
description or
https://www.lovingessentialoils.
com