Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Bb wrote > > > > I have a lemon geranium outside full of leaves and begging to be > distilled > > Hi Bb I am on a roll tonight LOL I can't believe all the different leaf scent differentiations there are in geraniums ... I have a lovely one .which has died down for the winter... I hope I have managed to save it...I brought it in but I am not sure if I am too late... a Blorinda variety and the perfume on the leaf is fabulous.... I cut back the dried out leaves now and will keep as part of my growing dried raw material.... I hope it grows again next year as I really would like to tincture and try distilling it...I also plan to get a distillation unit at some point... for which I cannot decide on a type yet .... but I know not too big.. Every good wish, Janita Janita Haan Natural Perfume http://www.janitahaan.com tba Flowers of Myddfai http://www.flowersofmyddfaiproject.com Janita's Attar http://www.janitasattars.blogspot.com --------------------------------- Sent from & #45; a smarter inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Bb wrote > I have a lemon geranium outside full of leaves and begging to be > distilled Hi Bb I am on a roll tonight LOL I can't believe all the different leaf scent differentiations there are in geraniums ... Every good wish, Janita OK Janita Hurray! you know Rose Geranium I think of as an English Geranium because they make the scent, soaps etc. I 've seen Caswell Massey carry it but it is an old traditional Geranium and the leaves are a different shape from the lemon one. I have wanted to do this for a long time too. It is hard to find but an old standard product, like Devon Violets. Oh Parma bless us please for the New Year. First it seemed the rose Geranium has more scent in the leaves when dry which I used to use in potpurri. With a little sleuthing yourself being across the pond you may well discover how to and when to pluck the gourgeous fragrance. It is advertised here in CA as a mosquito deterrant to plant in your garden. Magic Gardens has nutmeg, lemon, etc. for sale. I have great faith in your abilities. Ah sure lass we could all be firing up the stills before May first if we get this one down. Thanks for your interest. Happy Winter Solstice Bb --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 OK Janita Hurray! you know Rose Geranium I think of as an English Geranium because they make the scent, soaps etc. I 've seen Caswell Massey carry it but it is an old First it seemed the rose Geranium has more scent in the leaves when dry which I I have great faith in your abilities. Ah sure lass we could all be firing up the stills before May first if we get this one down. Thanks for your interest. Happy Winter Solstice Bb Hi Bb Firstly, appreciate your faith..... that gives me encouragement to go and pioneer LOL.... yes we do have many old varieties here in the UK... climate good for them ...the variety I see in eo is especially the bourban variety is the pelargonium graveolens Heritier..... I love its smell not so sickly as the others and blends beautifully with lavender and rose.... I can recall sitting outside my stepsisters ranch house in california many years ago and watching the butterflies flitting all over a huge geranium hedge!!! I wonder what variety is that as we cannot get them to grow to that size over here. Heres to a productive aromatic 2008 *:-D Thank you for posting ...lovely thread. If anyone else has something they would like to chime in on .....love to hear it... Every good wish, Janita Janita Haan Natural Perfume http://www.janitahaan.com tba Flowers of Myddfai http://www.flowersofmyddfaiproject.com Janita's Attar http://www.janitasattars.blogspot.com --------------------------------- Sent from & #45; a smarter inbox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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