With each step, comes another
Just taking it one step at a time and harvesting as much as we can, processing everything and finding joy anywhere we can.
Just taking it one step at a time and harvesting as much as we can, processing everything and finding joy anywhere we can.
After being away for 3 weeks I returned to an amazing abundance and fantastic weather! Thanks to all those who helped and attended the garden the 1st week and to Ian and the kids for the last 2. Everything is wonderful.
First to do was a Tulsi distillation!
As summer comes to a close we have been very busy harvesting the herbs and distilling, learning about our new environment and adjusting. The herbal teas, the hydrosols, the oils and the resins provide the elixirs.
The ones for illness, the ones for the soul, the ones for the heart.
Last night (the night of Aug 21st and the Solar eclipse in Leo) I distilled the Rose Geranium and when I started to process the plant I got a clear message to slow down and let the aroma seep in, permeate my mind and I felt my heart open up to myself. I hadn’t known I was closed, I was rushed, busy and tired, and suddenly I felt more acceptance, acceptance of everything. Love was present.
Speaking of Gifts……That will be the focus for the next months, Energetically aligned and Inspirational aromatic and healing salves and oil blends to get us through the fall and into winter! Whether you are feeling sluggish or need to rest, feeling down or need to channel that enthusiasm? Contact me for any custom blends you might be interested in.
Finally, with our newly replaced heating element, we have enough plant material to start this season’s distillations. The smells in the house are medicinal grade with no chance of stressing out even with the flurry of work to prepare the day before the Midsummer Herbfest market.
The kids helped pick all the Chamomile flowers; these plants have been producing an abundance of blooms.
The oil is the most beautiful blue and the aroma is so comforting.
We are so happy to be able to distill Tulsi and Clary Sage again! We forged a deep connection with these two aromatic plants in our gardens in Sweden, and it’s been a real gift to keep growing, harvesting, and distilling these amazing plants in a new season in a new country.
I’m excited to be joining on this market and to meet many people and share my aromas. Hope to see you there!
http://www.midsummerherbfest.ca/
Sunday July 30, 9-5 Rain or Shine.
I won’t have a lot of plants or fresh hydrosols because we just don’t have them ready yet, but I will share some of the best aromatherapy blends and salves I make. I just received a very nice order from my supplier of Frankincense and Spruce resins, Dan Riegler from Apothecary’s Garden. Based in Ontario, Dan travels personally to Africa and the Mediterranean to arrange equal exchange of the resins, meeting with the harvesters personally. He specializes in fairly traded and high quality products including his own hand harvested Canadian Spruce resin and extremely unique resins, perfumes, and more. All of his products are the real deal and are available on his Etsy shop. I’m glad I discovered Dan; I learn from him more than I can say and the Frankincense and other resins that I am working with are the true teachers, if you listen.
I recently (last 3 years) began working with Frankincense resins as incense for anxiety and depression. Now I prepare that resin into a salve by dissolving the oleo resin (water content removed) of Frankincense into safflower oil and then creating a salve. In my most recent salve I used a new granule of Boswellia carterii with a little bit of added Boswellia papyrifera essential oil. This smells heavenly and carries within it the true Boswellic acids that are so healing to the tissues of the muscular and skeletal body. I will only have a few of these available at the market but will make more soon.
Using spruce sap dissolved into safflower oil I made a few plain Spruce Resin (nothing plain about it really) Salves and then used the remainder of the oil and made many Winter Woods Salves. The recipe is close to that of last year but always with its own uniqueness. This respiratory blend is especially targeted for that lingering sinus issue, stuffiness and clogged sinuses with little mucus; it is a cooling, opening blend to enliven the breath and mind, rejuvenating and boosting. I use it often when I just want to refresh.
In the fall I will formulate a stronger expectorant type with the Eucalyptuses, Rosemary, and Niaouli.
I will also bring two special blends that I make: Deep Sleep and Balance.
Deep Sleep: Jatamansi (an Ayurvedic herb), Frankincense, and Rose Geranium in safflower and jojoba oil. Strong but effective, rub it into your feet or dab a little on your wrists. This blend helps many people sleep more soundly through the night.
Balance: clary sage, vetiver, and ylang ylang in jojoba oil. Grounding, harmonizing and relaxing to the nervous system. This formula does not make you tired but gives a sense of security and smooth flow (of hormones and energy).
I will also have some of my sun-infused Arnica Body Oils, made using my own organically grown (in Sweden) Arnica montana flowers.
And St. Johns Wort infused oil made with fresh wild crafted Hypericum perforatum flowers harvested by me.
I’ll also have the Deep Nourishing Repair Oil that had become a favorite among my customers in Sweden. Contains: Rosehip seed oil, Sea Buckthorn, Argan, and Jojoba seed oil, with Immortelle, Carrot seed, Cistus, and Frankincense essential oils.
I strive to keep all my costs and mark ups at a very minimum because I want to make things available to everyone, while using only the very best ingredients and putting the earth and its inhabitants first. I believe in what I do and the plants that I work with. I hope that you will feel the same.
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