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Lavendar


What It Helps:

How It Helps:
Has a relaxing and calming effect, which helps with anxiety, nervousness, and sleeplessness.
Can help with headaches and migraine
Its calming effect also helps indigestion as well as bloating, cramping, and gas
Contains properties that help heal burns, bug bite stings, and sores.

Tips & Other Info.
If you have a bug bit or sting, apply a drop of lavendar oil directly on the sting.
When showering with warm water, spray some lavendar oil into the shower/steam for a relaxing and calming effect -- a good idea when showering your kids :)
Gardening Tips & Info.
Here are some planting tips and information if you want to have this plant in your own backyard (or front yard)

Planting Season

Harvesting Season

Pruning Season

Watering Schedule

Sunlight Exposure

Potted / In Ground
Best is to propagate instead of sowing the seed. Use the cuttings/stems that did not flower, in the spring (March-May) or fall (September-November). It is best to put the cuttings in a container to keep it in a greenhouse for the first winter, then in spring plant it out in a well drained and fertilized soil. | Harvest them as they flowers open completely. | Trim to maintain its shape during spring (March-May) | Well drained soil. | Sunny | Works well with both in ground and container grown. |
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