I was able to gather a nice basket-full of Chamomile this morning to prepare for drying.
And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Genesis 1:12
Marysol says
Oh my, beautiful, beautiful photography!
I'll have to plant Chamomile next year; I'd forgotten how pretty they are.
Sara says
Wow! These are gorgeous. Guess I had never seen chamomile. It's quite lovely…
Just a little something from Judy says
The photography and those adorable little flowers make this a pretty post.
Karen says
Just lovely. Praise the Lord for the beauty of the earth.
Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook says
very pretty! Lovely post.
Tara says
Beautiful photos!
hugs,
tara
Tara says
Beautiful photos!
hugs,
tara
Deila says
I love these photos. I used to grow German Chamomile and would gather it for tea. I also collect handkerchiefs and noticed you have a pretty one there.
Cindy says
love this!
Ann says
I thought the same thing that podso did, that they look like daisies.
They are so pretty. So do you dry it for tea or for potpourri or something else
podso says
I would never have known. They look like daisies to me. I love chamomile tea especially at bedtime when I've had a busy day.
Penned Pebbles says
Beautiful pictures! I could smell the calming aroma!
Lemon Lane Cottage says
Such a pretty bouquet and the perfect scripture to go with it.
Maggie Ann says
Oooh, what a beautiful post! I just read somewhere about knitted sachet bags and filling them with dried herbs. I put that right on my (mental) knitting 'to do'' list and promptly forgot about it. Now where did I see that??? lol.
T's Daily Treasures says
What happy, beautiful images! When I drink chamomile tea, I never remember that it actually comes from such a lovely flower. A friend in Lebanaon has access to all sorts of herbs and wildflowers that they dry and use for tea. Hope you are having a wonderful day. Tammy
Jennifurla says
Your photography is really picking up, in love with these ones.
Lisa RedWillow says
LDH . This is beautiful and what a bright happy color. They are so tiny and delicate.I love your photography
Sherry from Alabama says
How lovely! I've grown Chamomile for tea before but never thought of picking the blooms for a bouquet. I bet they make your house smell so good, and relaxing. 🙂
Sherry @ A Happy Valentine
Mildred says
Good Morning, What a bright and cheerful bouquet! I've never grown chamomile before. It's lovely.