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So Many Ways To Use And Enjoy Fragrant Lavender Flowers! Make Lavender Eye Pillows To Enhance Rest, Drawer Sachets To Scent Your Intimate Clothing, Wedding Tosses Mixed With Other Flowers Like Rose Petals, And Potpourri Blends For Natural Aromatherapy In Your Home.&Nbsp;Lavender Flowers Can Be Added To Recipes To Contribute Their Strong Yet Delicate Floral Flavor Notes. Calming Teas Usually Always Include Lavender Flowers Blended With Chamomile Flowers, Passionflower Herb, Lemon Balm Leaves, And/Or Spearmint Leaves Where They Add Flavor Accompanied By Lavenders Natural, Relaxing Effect On The Nervous System.&Nbsp;&Nbsp;Cultivated Organically By European Family Farmers, Worldwide Botanicals Lavender Flowers Are Harvested By Hand To Ensure The Protection Of Their Fragrance And The Prevention Of Any Chemicals That Could Be Harmful To Heath. Our All Natural Lavender Flowers Hold Their Fragrance For Years. Crush Some Between Your Fingers To Release A Heady Whiff Of Lavenders Essential Oil That Can Help Improve Your Mood And Center Your Mind In The Midst Of Any Turmoil Life May Bring You.&Nbsp;&Nbsp;Recommended Uses:&Nbsp;Add A Sachet Of Lavender Flowers To Your Bath And Soak With Your Eyes Closed, Breathing In Their Relaxing Fragrance.&Nbsp;Stuff Sheer Organza Bags With Lavender Flowers And Strew Around Your Drawers And Closet To Scent Your Clothing.&Nbsp;Add - Tsp Of Lavender Flowers To An Herbal Tea Made From Chamomile Flowers. Strain And Sip Slowly For A Soothing, Comforting Tea.&Nbsp;Infuse In Salt, Sugar, Butter Or Oil To Add To Recipes For Subtle Lavender Flavor. Great In Everything From Salad Dressings To Brownies!&Nbsp;&Nbsp;
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the net weight of the lavender flowers? A: One pound. This provides a substantial amount for various uses like sachets and tea blends.
- Q: Are the lavender flowers organic? A: Yes. They are cultivated organically by European family farmers, ensuring purity and safety.
- Q: What are the main uses for lavender flowers? A: They can be used for aromatherapy, making sachets, enhancing teas, and crafting eye pillows.
- Q: How can I use lavender flowers in tea? A: Add one quarter to one half teaspoon of lavender flowers to herbal tea blends for a soothing flavor.
- Q: Can these lavender flowers be used in cooking? A: Yes. They can be infused in salt, sugar, butter, or oil for subtle lavender flavor in recipes.
- Q: How should I store lavender flowers? A: Keep them in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to maintain their fragrance and freshness.
- Q: Do lavender flowers have a long shelf life? A: Yes. Properly stored, they can hold their fragrance for years.
- Q: Are there any chemicals used in the cultivation? A: No. These lavender flowers are harvested without any harmful chemicals, ensuring they are safe for use.
- Q: Can I use lavender flowers in my bath? A: Yes. Adding a sachet to your bath can enhance your relaxation experience with calming fragrance.
- Q: What makes these lavender flowers unique? A: They are hand-harvested and organically grown, providing the healthiest and purest lavender possible.
- Q: How do I make a lavender sachet? A: Fill a small organza bag with lavender flowers and place it in drawers or closets to scent clothing.
- Q: Are these flowers safe for children? A: Yes. The organic lavender flowers are safe and can be used in crafts and calming teas suitable for all ages.
- Q: What type of aroma do these lavender flowers have? A: They have a vibrant, calming scent that is widely recognized for its relaxing properties.
- Q: What are the benefits of using lavender flowers? A: They can help improve mood, enhance relaxation, and provide a delightful aroma in various settings.
- Q: Can I mix lavender with other herbs? A: Yes. Lavender pairs well with chamomile, passionflower, and lemon balm for enhanced flavor and calming effects.

