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Unwind and Relax: Lavender Essential Oil Perfume Roll-Ons

Discover the soothing benefits of lavender essential oil with our perfume roll-ons. Portable and convenient, these roll-ons offer stress reduction, improved sleep quality, enhanced mood, and relief for headaches. Experience mindful relaxation anytime, anywhere, with the calming aroma of lavender. Elevate your mood, ease stress, and embrace tranquility on the go. Explore the natural aromatherapy of lavender and bring a sense of peace and serenity to your daily life.

In the fast-paced, sometimes overstimulating world we live in, finding moments of peace, tranquility and relaxation can be a challenge. Enter lavender essential oil, a natural aromatic remedy known for its ability to calm the mind and soothe the soul. In this blog post, we'll explore how our lavender essential oil perfume roll-ons can become your portable relaxation companion, offering serenity, peace, and the wonderful fragrance of lavender whenever you need it.

Benefits of Lavender Essential Oil Perfume Roll-On:

Stress Reduction: Lavender essential oil is renowned for its stress-relieving properties. A simple application of a lavender-infused perfume roll-on can help reduce feelings of anxiety and tension, promoting a sense of calmness.

Improved Sleep Quality: Lavender is well-known for its sleep-inducing effects. Applying the lavender essential oil roll-on to your pulse points before bedtime can help create a relaxing bedtime ritual, improving the quality of your sleep.

Enhanced Mood and Well-being: The pleasant aroma of lavender essential oil has mood-lifting capabilities. A quick roll of the perfume on your wrists can boost your spirits, making it an ideal on-the-go aromatherapy solution.

Aid for Headaches and Migraines: Lavender essential oil may help alleviate headaches and migraines. Gently applying the roll-on to your temples and massaging it in can provide a soothing sensation and potentially ease discomfort.

Mindful Relaxation Anytime, Anywhere: The convenience of a roll-on bottle makes it easy to carry lavender essential oil with you wherever you go. Whether you're at work, traveling, or simply out and about, a gentle swipe of the perfume roll-on can offer a moment of relaxation amidst a hectic day.

Natural Aromatherapy for Meditation: Lavender's calming scent makes it an excellent choice for enhancing your meditation practice. Apply the roll-on to your wrists or neck before meditating to create a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Use the power of lavender essential oil and experience a little piece of tranquility wherever life takes you. A lavender-infused perfume roll-on is more than just a pleasant scent—it's a calming fragrance that can elevate your mood, ease stress, and offer relaxation at any moment. Carry the calming essence of lavender with you and enjoy the peaceful benefits it brings to your daily life.

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Special Flower Additions for 2019

We just returned from an inspiring trip with fellow flower enthusiasts! We held an Instagram live session answering questions about our new flowers for this year. Lavender, unique pansies, smilax vines, bush clematis, and pimpinella (Greater Burnet Saxifrage) are joining our lineup. Each brings its own charm to our farm, promising diverse and stunning bouquets. Experimenting with new varieties is a yearly delight, ensuring we offer the best blooms. What flowers are you excited about this year?

Adam and I just got back from a needed trip away from the farm and met up with our dearest flower friends.. It was an incredible weekend of full of collaboration, best practice sharing, and lots of time was spent geeking out with other flower lovers over new plant varieties we’re growing this year. It’s funny to me that others obsess over flowers like I do, but I guess it’s not all that surprising. #plantaddictsunite

As a part of our meet-up, we held an Instagram live feed with ‘ask the flower farmer anything’. It was great to hear some of the thoughtful questions fellow plant enthusiasts have out there and I was thrilled to have an opportunity to respond to them. One of the questions that stuck with me in particular was a question about the new/special flowers that are being added to the flower farm this year. I told you that I ‘geek out’ and get excited about flowers, so I wanted to take an opportunity to address this in more detail and share some of the new things we’re trying this year.

Lavender

I’m not sure I need to write anything more about this flower. It’s just one of the loveliest, most fragrant flowers ever! The smell of these lovely plants is enough for me, but the added bonus of their gorgeous blooms just sends me over the edge. Can you imagine what a mass-planting of thousands of lavender plants is going to look like at maturity?

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Pansies

These are not your momma’s pansies! We’re growing a variety specifically for cut flower cultivation, so the stems are long enough to go into a bouquet. These adorable blooms are going to grace early spring bouquets we will be selling on the farm and at farmer’s market. If all goes well, we’ll add them to the line-up and will continue to provide them in spring bouquets. Why spring only? Pansies are a cool weather loving flower, so as soon as the heat sets in, they fizzle out a bit.

Smilax

Such a crazy name for a pretty simple vine. This is one of the vines that florists use for weddings. It hold up pretty well out of water and looks absolutely gorgeous. I’ll admit, I’m a little intimidated by this one (starting from seed), because many other flower farmers told me the seedlings are pretty moody. Say a little prayer for me, that I can keep them alive. I’d love to have this available to share locally with other event florists and designers.

Bush Clematis

Where do I start with clematis? Oh.my.gosh. It’s so delicate and beautiful and floral design work. There are little things that differentiate a design and this is one of them. I sourced plugs in on this one instead of starting from seed, because they take a lot of time to grow. I’ll be trellising them, allowing them some support for their 5’ max height. They grow as a bush, so the plant will also have itself for a bit of support as it grows. Be on the lookout for pictures of this one, because I’m pretty sure it’ll be one of the first things I cut!

Pimpinella

Okay, so maybe not the best name ever, but trust me, GOOGLE it! Admittedly, I just had to go grab the seed packet, because I couldn’t remember its other name. It’s also know as: Greater Burnet Saxifrage. This looks like it’s related to one of my favorite filler flowers, Ammi. I’m growing ‘Rosea’, which I soured from Select Seeds and I can’t wait to use them to add a little airiness to my bouquets. It’s going to add that perfect touch of that wildflower look everyone is craving.

Every year we add a few things that are different and interesting. It’s fun to experiment to see what does well, or what doesn’t. We always grow more of the things that thrive and are easy to grow on our flower farm. For those things that don’t, we don’t ever keep them in the line up for the following year. As they say, variety is the spice of life, right?!

What are you growing this year that you’re excited about? Anything different and exciting, or maybe just something new to you that you haven’t grown before? Leave your comments below. We love flowers and can’t wait to hear from you!

-Jenn

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