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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 371087" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>difficult child 1 liked the smell of lavender, but discovered lemon verbena and loves tat, so he made a small pillow and put some lemon verbena leaves in it. With lemon verbena, and also lavender, you can use the verbena leaves and lavender flowers fresh from the garden and it won't go mouldy. Lavender is more inclined to go mouldy if you use leaves and not flowers AND if it is really scrunched up in a cool dark place. But otherwise - the stuff is brilliant, especially for a difficult child kid who wants to use it right away. You can, with both, especially if most of the inside of the pillow is wadding. And if anyone hassles the boy for having a perfumed pillow - well, these are the same oils they use in after-shave. There's nothing effeminate about these smells.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 371087, member: 1991"] difficult child 1 liked the smell of lavender, but discovered lemon verbena and loves tat, so he made a small pillow and put some lemon verbena leaves in it. With lemon verbena, and also lavender, you can use the verbena leaves and lavender flowers fresh from the garden and it won't go mouldy. Lavender is more inclined to go mouldy if you use leaves and not flowers AND if it is really scrunched up in a cool dark place. But otherwise - the stuff is brilliant, especially for a difficult child kid who wants to use it right away. You can, with both, especially if most of the inside of the pillow is wadding. And if anyone hassles the boy for having a perfumed pillow - well, these are the same oils they use in after-shave. There's nothing effeminate about these smells. Marg [/QUOTE]
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