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pamsaplantin
Morgantown, WV
(Zone 6a)

July 30, 2008
06:02 PM

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Does it matter if you use the herbs fresh for the bath or do they have to be dried? I would assume to store they would need drying but for immediate use is fresh OK? My herb garden is overflowing with mints so maybe I'll give them a try. (Need to do something with them when I start yanking them out.)

I also wondered what part(s) of the rose, lavender & calendula plants are used? Is it only the flowers or can leaves also be used? And what about rose hips? Any special info on them?


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