
Lavender is used for many purposes. The aromatherapy, massage and other uses of lavender are all natural remedies for many ailments. You can use it in cooking or as a cosmetic ingredient. The plant itself is very nutritious and lasts at least 10 year. We'll be discussing some of the many uses that lavender can be used for. And don't worry - you don't have to be a flower lover to enjoy the benefits of lavender.
The dried lavender can be used to make potpourri, sachets, lotions, and other scented products. The drought-tolerant lavender plant doesn't need water. However it should be grown near other drought tolerant plants. If you grow lavender indoors, make sure it is in a well-ventilated, shaded area. You don't even need to mulch it. Take the dried lavender leaves out of the fall and cut half. You can easily maintain lavender but it can be destroyed by too acidic soil. If your soil pH is less than 6.5, lavender can be grown in a pot.

You can use lavender to boost your mood and decrease stress. Lavender can be inhaled to help you sleep better and relax. It is safer than other essential oils and safe for babies and children. Lavender can calm the mind and be beneficial for various neurological conditions. To make your lavender oil at home, use dried lavender in spray bottles. After drying, you can mix the lavender oil and baking soda together.
You can also make your own lotion using the fragrant essence of the lavender plants. Lavender essential oil is an excellent bath product and helps to moisturize the skin. You can even make your very own lotion with fresh lavender. You can moisturize your skin with beeswax, coconut oil, and shea butter. This is an inexpensive way to use lavender. Be creative with your Lavender Plant!
Lavender repels pests and is drought-tolerant. If you're looking for a natural herb for your garden, lavender is one of the best choices. It is highly aromatic and makes a great addition in any kitchen. It acts as an insect repellent. Lavender is often used in natural insect sprays. You can use it safely on your pets! The lavender leaves can be dried and stored in a fabric bag.

Although lavender is commonly used for fragrance, it's not always safe for use on children. In some cases, lavender can be toxic to pregnant women and babies, and you should consult your health care provider before you begin using lavender. Similar to other herbs and medications, lavender can react with other medicines or supplements. Make sure you read all the instructions before applying any herb. It is best to avoid using lavender oil orally as it can trigger an allergic reaction.