Monday 13 April 2009

Digging at Springfield Sanctuary

On Saturday I paid my first visit to Springfield Sanctuary. It's a beautiful place with natural springs and herbs a-plenty! This wasn't one of Sarah's workshops - although I hope to return there for one later in the year - but rather a day for digging and doing some spring clearing along with a few other people. Here is the new herb bed (she says proudly ;-)

I brought back some herbs to go in my back garden as well: angelica, lady's mantle, motherwort, feverfew, lemon balm and mint. A few familiar faces there, and a good chance to learn about some new herbs that I'm less familiar with (and which I'll blog about soon).

It also got me to thinking that I'd like to formulate a herb gardeners hand cream - any suggestions from my fellow herbal bloggers for ingredients would be most welcome! :)

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for all your hard work, Elizabeth, it was much appreciated!

    For a hand cream, how about calendula (for skin), plantain (drawing and bruising) and violet or marchmallow leaf (for moisturising) with a violet scent? (I guess you'd have to make a scentless variety for men and those who don't like scented things)

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  2. Noooooo add lavender,rosemary and thyme to the mix, lots of lavender ::grins:: Definitely add calendula and plantain maybe a little tea tree for its anti-bacterial properties as well? Baggsie being a tester when its perfected!

    I make a lovely herbal gardener's bath soak with thyme, lavender, rosemary, cramp bark and a selection of essential oils, hmmm maybe a topic for a future MHG workshop. Keep us posted on the creams developments!

    D x

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  3. I don't think you should forget Comfrey as the Allantoin it contains makes it good for skin cell regeneration and helps heal damage as well as being good for improving resiliance. I make a hand wash which includes Teatree, comfrey decoction and I added some Bach Flower Remedy (Red Chestnut and Centaury) Good Luck with the choices and look forward to hearing about it Love Marion x

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  4. Thanks for all the suggestions - I'll let you know progress.. :)

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