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Uses for Dried Lavender

Varieties of lavender will grow in most climates. Dried lavender products can be purchased, but are easy to make from you garden.Dried lavender is easy to store.
  1. Drying Lavender

    • Harvest the plants in late summer, early autumn.

      The process of drying can be managed by tying the harvested herbs, and wrapping them in cotton string. Hang your bundles in the sun to fully dehydrate the leaves and stalks.

    Bundles

    • You can use the bundles as smudge sticks or incense through the winter.

    Cooking with Lavender

    • tea cookies with lavender

      The leaves can be removed from the stalk after drying and stored in an air tight container. The flavor of lavender will vary by variety.

    Infusions

    • Kitchen or Bath

      Choose your favorite body/bath oil and place a dried stem of lavender in the bottle. Lavender scented oil is ready to use after two to three weeks.

    Aromatherapy

    • Dried lavender can be placed in a mesh sachet for use in the dryer, or stored in closets, dressers or drawers.