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Lavender works well in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and laundry room

It looks good. It smells good. It tastes good.

You can swim with it, cook with it, even sleep with her.

Not only the lavender probably the finest herbs, with delicate flower wands rise majestically above the mounds of silver-gray leaves, its versatility makes it an incredible workhorse. It can clean and disinfect the laundry, relieve sore muscles, ease tensions and help relax.

And with the ground to the right and the location, you can easily develop your own lavender field of dreams - or at least a patch or a potted plant or two - and evoke the beauty and romance of Provence.

The southern region of France known for its beautiful and expansive fields of purple flowers also lends its name to the mix of lavender and dried herbs other ubiquitous cuisine. Herbes de Provence can be sprinkled on chicken or vegetables before roasting, mixed with softened butter for use on baked potatoes, vegetables, grilled meats, pasta or sandwiches, or mixed in a cheese spread cream.

Lavender flowers also lend a sweet rich biscuits and cakes, and flowers and leaves can be added to salads and other dishes. Use sparingly, as too to give a bitter taste.

One of the biggest obstacles to lavender here is heavy clay soils. But with the generous addition of compost, a sunny and well drained, and pruning aggressive effort to keep your years of lavender growing after year.

Marge Snyder, president of the Madison Herb Society, was tending the same plants of lavender in his back garden on Madison Near West Side 25.

"They are so fragrant," says Snyder. "I just love them."

Lavender Munstead Snyder is one of two varieties, with Hidcote, and winters in southern Wisconsin.Both belong to the species Lavandula angustifolia, commonly known as English lavender, and can be used in cooking. They can be grown from seed, but can take weeks to germinate.

Munstead lavender flowers on short plants ranging from 12 inches to 18 inches tall. Hidcote flowers are deep purple on plants growing to 2 feet.

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Lavender works well in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and laundry room

Munstead flowers lavender-blue on short plants ranging from 12 inches to 18 inches tall. Hidcote blossoms are a deep purple on plants growing up to 2 feet. The flower stems can be used alone or mixed with others in fresh or dried bouquets.



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Lavender, How to Grow and Use the Fragrant Herb

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