lavender season ended for the most part
about a month ago
in mid July
in mid July
the lavender garden was really quite beautiful and more importantly the bee's were in heaven....
I am really considering getting some bee hive boxes for the orange orchard
most of my lavenders planted throughtout the property is the Grosso variety
which provides the essential oil for use in soaps, lotions etc
which provides the essential oil for use in soaps, lotions etc
It is very tall and spikey with long narrow clusters of blue grey flowers
just walking through the lavender
gives off that amazing earthy scent
if is wasn't so full of bumble bees it might be fun to have a chair in the middle of the plants!
there are actually quite a few plants that we have that are suitable for drying
and I tried a few things out earlier this summer
and I tried a few things out earlier this summer
but the lavender is hands down the most fun to dry
and I really love having it in little bowls in the house
we had some rather mild weather in July followed this month
by a really nasty heat wave...but the lavender is still holding up
by a really nasty heat wave...but the lavender is still holding up
this large bed is a huge drift of about 100 or so plants...
in the center of the bed are some old wine barrels
planted with geranium and willow tertuers
the geranium are just popping up above the spikey blue stems
this is what Grosso looks like dried
I wrap it with butchers twine and hang it for about a week or so
lavender is really
wonderful to photograph too!
now on to the harvest
next post....ideas for using lavender to give as a gift
hope you are staying cool ; 0 )
kelley
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