Things You'll Need:
- Lavender plants or several packets of lavender seeds
- Fertile soil (that gets enough sun)
- Gardening (or pruning) scissors
- Flower pots
- small pieces of fabric
- a few ribbons
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Step 1
Set out your lavender plants at any time during the growing season in a well-drained spot that gets a lot of sun.
Space them 1 and one half to 2 feet apart. -
Step 2
Water the plants often during the first several weeks.
Once the plants are firmly rooted, they'll be very heat-resistant and drought-tolerant. -
Step 3
Harvest the blossoms as they fade to encourage the plants to rebloom.
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Step 4
Did you know there are several types of lavender plants?
The Alba is a white verson of English lavender. This plant's pale blooms will reflect the moonlight and seem to glow. It's an awesome sight in the evening! -
Step 5
The Hidcote is a dwarf English lavender with intense purple-colored blossoms. The fragrance is just as intense and will last for many months after drying.
There's also a pink Hidcote! -
Step 6
The lavender plant belongs to the mint family and is used in making some perfumes( I believe this is due to its long-lasting scent).
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Step 7
Here's how to make a lavender sachet:
1. Cut the bloom stalks on a dry day morning when the flowers are not quite fully open.
2. Fasten the stems into small bundles with elastic bands and hang upside down in a dry place, out of direct sunlight.
3. Pull the stems with your fingers to remove the dry flowers. Gather a square piece of fabric around a handful of flowers. Then tie with a ribbon.














