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Essential Aromatherapy Garden - Growing and Using Scented Plants and Herbs - cover

Essential Aromatherapy Garden - Growing and Using Scented Plants and Herbs

Julia Lawless

Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing

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The ultimate illustrated guide to growing an aromatherapy garden and using essential herbs and oils for healing and inspirationThis is a life-style book that will appeal to those who use essential oils and herbs for their healing properties and those looking for inspiration and practical tips for creating and cultivating aromatherapy gardens. It is a gift/wish book and an appealing introduction to the aromatherapy garden--both past and present.There are 7 sections in this lavishly illustrated book:History of the Scented GardenAromatic Herbs for Health and CookingCreating a Perfumery and AromatherapyFragrant Exotica and Container PlantsSecrets from the Still RoomPlanning an Aromatherapy GardenAromatherapy Plant PortraitsThis is the essential home reference book on herbs and oils. It will be embraced by home healers, aromatherapists, and gardening fans alike.
Available since: 03/01/2019.
Print length: 224 pages.

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