Watercolor and Ink - Lavender harvest |
I love Lavender and at this time of year, it's ready to pick and harvest. I have 3 large plants in my yard so, every year, I cut them down and leave about 1/3 or more of the plant for next year. I have been doing this for a number of years, plus, bought even more at Lavender festivals etc.
Today, I started bundling up the plants with rubber bands. I have a hanging rack in my garage so, I suspend them upside down, using the rubber band and hooks I have lined up. Once the bundles are dry I rotate out old dried flower arrangements and put in the freshly dried lavender. I never throw any of the old lavender out. I use it in sachets, bath salts and today, I'm making a batch of carpet deodorizer.
With my oldest dried lavender, I take about 1/3 - 1/2 cup of ground up seeds and add them to about 2 plus cups of baking powder. As you can see, I'm not using exact measurements but, I go off the scent of the lavender when determining how much to use. If the scent is weak, I'll use more and if it's strong, less.
Once the mix is done, I put it in a mason jar. My husband drilled holes in the lid of one a couple of years ago and it works great as a shaker. I shake it onto the carpet and vacuum it up about 1/2 hr to 1 day later. Scents are absorbed by the baking soda and pulled up into the vacuum. It works great!
I also like to paint Lavender so, I have it though out the house in many forms.
First batch of fresh Lavender. I had to stop picking it when the rain started. I'll get the rest tomorrow |
Here is a bag of my oldest dried Lavender seeds. I put them in this coffee grinder (another great garage sale find!). I grind it to a powder, mix it with baking soda and put in all in the shaker |
One of the sachets I made. It's an old quilt square that I just sewed around the edges. |