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Warpy

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18. You will love it dried in the winter
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 05:19 PM
Apr 2012

and just put into bowls here and there to add its fragrance to the housitosis we all get in winter when the place is shut up tight.

It's cheaper and nicer than chemical alternatives.

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SOAP! elleng Apr 2012 #1
LOL!... Phentex Apr 2012 #8
Other posters do have some interesting recipe suggestions, elleng Apr 2012 #14
that picture alone would be banned here... Phentex Apr 2012 #16
I don't cook with it. HappyMe Apr 2012 #2
I thought I remembered an old thread Phentex Apr 2012 #9
Lavender is the surprise ingredient yellerpup Apr 2012 #3
I did not know this! Phentex Apr 2012 #10
You'll enjoy it in the garden yellerpup Apr 2012 #17
In the garden it makes the bees very happy! Grow it for japple Apr 2012 #29
You took me right to your garden yellerpup Apr 2012 #30
I was going to post Herb de Prvoence too. Jazzgirl Apr 2012 #20
Lamb is my favorite yellerpup Apr 2012 #21
Mix with honey . . . Callalily Apr 2012 #4
... Phentex Apr 2012 #11
I brought a jar of lavender honey home from France and have kestrel91316 Apr 2012 #24
Lavender Creme Brulee WhollyHeretic Apr 2012 #5
see above Phentex Apr 2012 #12
It actually tastes a lot like rosemary when you put it in things. Denninmi Apr 2012 #6
It makes sense... Phentex Apr 2012 #13
A little sprinkle is wonderful in shortbread The empressof all Apr 2012 #7
I ordered pure lavender oil years ago... Phentex Apr 2012 #15
You will love it dried in the winter Warpy Apr 2012 #18
leg of lamb with lavender sea salt grasswire Apr 2012 #19
I've grown it. I hate the smell. noamnety Apr 2012 #22
I always used to grow it just for the fragrance and because kestrel91316 Apr 2012 #23
It also has medicinal purposes kentauros Apr 2012 #25
I liked this link. I learned a lot. Ruby Reason Apr 2012 #27
You're welcome :) kentauros Apr 2012 #28
When I first put herbs in the herb garden my husband built me Ruby Reason Apr 2012 #26
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