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GARDEN AROMATHERAPY
Well before scientists discovered the vertues of aromatherary, gardeners practiced this anciant art.
To follow their wisdom and make your garden a scented delight, place herbs close at hand - or at feet - where they can be reached or disturbed. For example, creeping thyme grows well between flagstones.
And what about a carpet of Roman chamomile on which to lay down and enjoy its calming effect ?
When planning a scented garden, locate strategic sites such as paths, patios, entrance and exit and place the herbs close at hand.
Place container herbs near a door or a window to enjoy their scent indoors..
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