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Creative ways to use dried lavender in your home and garden

by Staff Bona
PICTURE: PEXELS/LAVENDER

Lavender is one of the most sought-after herbs by gardeners. It is appreciated most for its versatile use whether fresh or dried.

Dried lavender flower stems can enhance your home, garden and well-being. Here are some practical ways to use dried lavender.

Uses of dried lavender flowers and buds:

Housekeeping

Dried lavender leaves are often used for their fresh soothing aroma to freshen up homes and spaces. Small mesh bags are a perfect casing to store dried lavender leaves for air passage, allowing the aroma to infuse any space. Place the bags with lavender flowers in drawers, or cars for a fresh soothing aroma in your space. Lavender also helps repel insects, such as cockroaches and ants.

Gardening

Sprinkling dried lavender leaves and buds also helps repel insects from your garden. Lavender-soaked water also acts as a natural pesticide which repels garden pests. Soak lavender buds in water for a day, sift the buds from the solution and pour it into an empty clean spray bottle. Pray your plants and young fruit and berry trees.

Aromatherapy

Lavender is used in aromatherapy products for its calming effects. Dried lavender also carries these properties. Place lavender in a jar on your bedside, and close the jar for the duration of the day to preserve the scent. For a calm and relaxing night, open the jar at night and enjoy the soothing scent. Lavender can also be added to your warm bath for a therapeutic soak.

Lavender is more than just a fragrant flower. Its dried flowers and stems can be used in housekeeping, gardening and aromatherapy. Embrace the versatility of lavender to freshen your home, protect your garden, and enhance your well-being. Whether for practical use or relaxation, dried lavender offers endless possibilities to improve everyday life.

Compiled by Thimna Matika

First published by Garden & Home

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