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the dye garden several herbs lend themselves very well to dying fabrics. the colonial housewife would have boiled the foliage, bark and roots of rosemary, sage yarrow, chamomile and woad, which were among others, to dye their homespun fabrics such as wool. herbs such as soapwort and lavender were added
for future use. herbs such as thyme, sage, rosemary, lavender, chive, dill and roses were grown and harvested. rose petals were often saved for potpourri which wasn't used to fragrance the home but to mask unpleasant smells from the inhabitants that lived their. many herbs were made into jellies and jams...
https://possumcreekherbfarm.blogspot.com/2012/09/
the dye garden several herbs lend themselves very well to dying fabrics. the colonial housewife would have boiled the foliage, bark and roots of rosemary, sage yarrow, chamomile and woad, which were among others, to dye their homespun fabrics such as wool. herbs such as soapwort and lavender were added
for future use. herbs such as thyme, sage, rosemary, lavender, chive, dill and roses were grown and harvested. rose petals were often saved for potpourri which wasn't used to fragrance the home but to mask unpleasant smells from the inhabitants that lived their. many herbs were made into jellies and jams...
http://possumcreekherbfarm.blogspot.com/2012/09/