
Hanging a lavender wreath across the backyard might be simply the aromatherapy wanted to assist decompress after an extended day, or maybe it’s going to simply make you smile. Regardless, this lavender wreath is a fast weekend mission that can go away you calm sufficient for a day learn or a very good night time’s sleep.

With a purpose to preserve your lavender crops neat and tidy, it’s necessary to prune them. Two prunes per season works greatest—as soon as in the beginning of summer season after which as soon as once more in August.
The beauty of pruning again your lavender crops is that you would be able to harvest lavender to make use of in a myriad of the way! Certainly one of my faves is to make it into fairly, aromatic wreaths. The recent flowers dry on the wreath, and it appears so ornamental.
Remember to learn my Important Information to Rising Lavender for info on caring for, pruning, and harvesting lavender.
This 12 months, I made a miniature 6″ wreath utilizing “Thumbelina Leigh” English Lavender crops, that are planted in my kitchen backyard. The crops are fairly small, however they produce greater than sufficient flowers to maintain me in lavender all summer season lengthy (after which some).
Right here’s what it’s worthwhile to learn about making your individual dried lavender wreath!

Harvesting Lavender for Your Wreath
When harvesting lavender, it’s greatest to select it on the budding stage, after the flower bugs flip purple however earlier than they open into flowers. The stems will maintain the color for the longest if they’re harvested within the bud.
The picture under reveals the three phases of lavender flowers: budding, flowering, and after flowering. In actuality, I try to minimize the flowers when they’re budding, however in follow, I often get a mix of buds and flowers, and some early bloomers which are beginning to die again.
It’s laborious to good the timing, nevertheless it’s even more durable to take all that beautiful lavender away from the bees! I wish to let my lavender flower a bit for the bees to get pleasure from after which add it to a wreath when it has some buds and a few open flowers.
It appears beautiful and offers me (and the pollinators) extra time to relish it within the backyard. The open flowers will finally fall off, however what’s left behind remains to be enticing and fragrant.
If you’re crafting with lavender at residence for private use, don’t fear an excessive amount of. Go away that to the lavender farms. Regardless of whenever you harvest it, it’s going to make a stunning wreath with a heavenly fragrance.

Learn how to Make a Lavender Wreath
The method for making this lavender wreath is similar to my different wreaths. Maybe even easier as a result of it’s fully one sort of flower!
Supplies

Make It!
Collect lavender into small bunches and snip the ends to get a pleasant, neat edge.

Wrap your wire or twine across the stems of 1 bunch a number of instances tightly.

Safe the bunch to the shape by winding the twine or wire round it a couple of instances and pulling tight (or tying a knot if you happen to’re utilizing twine).
Professional tip: I personally want to make use of wire quite than twine, as it’s simpler to tighten it later as soon as the lavender bunches have dried and shrunk down a bit. To tighten a dried wreath made with wire, use needle-nose pliers to twist knots within the wire behind the wreath and maintain the stems in snugly.

Leaving the wire on the roll, wind every new bunch onto the shape as they’re added. Proceed including bunches till you full the circle.

Tuck a last bunch underneath the primary bunch, then minimize and safe the wire. Dangle the wreath up and revel in!

I’ve additionally made a dried lavender wreath utilizing this similar fundamental method on a wire coat hanger bent right into a circle for the wreath type.

Right here is how that appears with dried buds after a few years! It would maintain its color for fairly some time. As you possibly can see, this one has seen a couple of seasons and nonetheless appears lovely.

FAQ About Lavender Wreaths
English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is usually revered for its scent, in addition to hybrids.
For this lavender wreath, I like to recommend utilizing recent lavender and letting it dry straight on the wreath type. Once you work with dried lavender, will probably be extra brittle and also you’re extra more likely to lose buds when you make the wreath.
For different lavender tasks, I like to hold my lavender the other way up in bunches in a cool, dry place. See extra tips about harvesting and drying lavender.
The odor of your dried lavender wreath ought to final you for a couple of months. Should you squeeze the buds, you must launch the oils that include the perfume.

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