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Lavender - A Treat For The Senses
by Colleen Moulding

Originally found in the Mediterranean countries, 
the perennial herb lavender, has long been prized 
for it’s perfume and medicinal qualities. Used by
the ancient Romans for it’s healing and antiseptic
qualities the name itself comes from the Latin 
"lavare" to wash.

As a garden flower lavender is hard to beat,
having fragrance, beauty and a harvest of 
sweet smelling blooms.

Old English Lavender, a must for any cottage
garden, will grow two to three feet high given
a sunny spot in well drained soil, producing
fragrant grayish leaves and blue/purple
flowers. It is hardy and drought tolerant
too. 

The more compact variety Hidcote, has darker
blue flowers, grows to around a foot high
and is pretty in the flower or herb garden
but stunning as a low hedge that will attract
bees and butterflies all Summer long.

It adapts well to growing in containers
so if you place some on your patio, deck
or sitting out area you will be able to 
enjoy it’s heady fragrance as you relax.

The easiest way to propagate lavender
is to take softwood cuttings in the Spring.
However, as lavender benefits from a 
light pruning in early Autumn these
clippings make excellent new plants
too as long as you protect them from 
frosts.

Lavender’s spiky form is always useful
in Summer flower arranging. Can you
imagine a more welcoming posy for a 
guest room than lavender freshly picked
from the garden mixed with pretty
pastel coloured sweet peas and a couple
of old fashioned roses?

To dry your lavender, strip the leaves or 
the just opening flowers from the stalk
and spread out in a warm place before
using in pot pourris to fragrance your 
rooms, in cotton sprigged sachets to 
scent and deter moths from drawers and 
closets or to tuck between your bed pillows
for their sleep inducing qualities.

You can also scent a relaxing and antiseptic
bath by tying sprigs of lavender into a piece
of muslin and letting the bath water run over
it as it fills your bath. If you don’t have fresh
lavender try adding a couple of drops of the
essential oil.

Essential oil of lavender is used in aromatherapy
to lift depression, combat tiredness and help
relaxation. It has strong disinfectant properties
and was even used on the battle fields of World
Wars 1 and 11 to prevent infection and relieve
pain when other medical supplies were low.
A drop of lavender oil mixed with a teaspoon 
of carrier oil such as grapeseed and massaged 
into the temples and back of the neck will soothe 
away headaches.
Mixed with a massage oil it is also thought to 
help relieve the pain of arthritis or aching 
muscles. 

Around the home dried lavender stalks can
be burned like incense sticks or burned on
the fire for their wonderful fragrance.

Dried lavender can also be tied into wands,
wired on to vine wreaths or used in floral
art, candlemaking and many other crafts.

In the garden, in the bath or anywhere around
the home lavender really is a wonderful 
treat for the senses!

Copyright 2000
Colleen Moulding

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About the author: Colleen Moulding is a
freelance writer from England where she has
had many features on parenting, childcare, travel,
the Internet and lots more published in national 
magazines and newspapers. She has also published
a variety of women’s and children’s fiction.
Her work frequently appears at many sites on the 
Internet and at her own site for women and children
All That Women Want.com a magazine, web guide
and resource for women everywhere.
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