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Kia ora 2019!

January 9, 2019 By SandRa Timmins Leave a Comment

Hello, hello 2019, hello you.

Sunshiney St Johns Wort
Sunshiney St Johns Wort

One of my customers told me this week that according to numerology, 2019 is going to be super. So perhaps I won’t give up just yet! 2019 is a number 3 year and three is a pretty fine number for all that it symbolises. If you’re interested in that sort of jazz (or your interest is piqued) go here to Forever Conscious to find out more.

In the spirit of “creativity, self-expression, and alignment” (did you look at that link?) I might write more personal posts, maybe show my paintings and other crafty concoctions as well as herby things. But….

I must admit, apart from time and other priorities the reason my blog posts have been so few and far between lately is because our camera is getting a bit on the old side and the plug points to load the photos on the computer are worn. So to get my photos loaded I have to ever so precisely hold the plug in at some special angle whilst pressing certain buttons (with my nose) and perhaps hold my head/feet/tongue at a particular angle whilst hoping the planets are aligned to be able to successfully get them on there. And still it doesn’t work. So I have to ask my husband to do it whom obviously has his feet in the right position and asks the right gods – because he can do it instantly. But I hate asking him, because as much as I love him he does this bloody eye roll thing or a loaded pause before saying the right words, which are “Yes dear, I’ll do that for you”. And it makes me want to shake him and sometimes I even hate him for about 40 seconds. Nobody likes that. And I’ve got other things to ask him to do – like saw off the chickens roosts because they’re riddled with mites (he can do it so much quicker than me). I can handle eye rolls then, you know, they’re kinda warranted!

So know that these photos that come to your eyes right now came with a little bit of eye roll, a lot of stern eye and a whole lot of garden love~

The side garden with Clary sage and white hydraengas
The side garden with Clary sage and white hydraengas

My “Turkenstein” Clary sage (Salvia sclarea) is in full bloom at the moment and is amazing. (Still have plants available, go here..) It gives you heaps of coverage, a beauts musky scent that really, only a salvia can pull off. Flowers for bees and bumblebees AND any sturdy vase you have on hand.

Clary sage with Feverfew underneth a plum tree
Clary sage with Feverfew underneth a plum tree
Salvia sclarea and bumblebee
Salvia sclarea and bumblebee
..and here we have Clary modelling with Gladioli
..and here we have Clary modelling with Gladioli
Fingers after picking Hypercium perforatum flowers
What have these guys been up to?!

St Johns Wort (Hypercium perforatum) has been flowering steadily since Christmas and I’m starting my second lot of St Johns Wort oil. Fabulous for healing, here’s a link that will tell you more. I grow St Johns Wort in my garden. It’s usually wildcrafted, but last year I couldn’t find any that wasn’t beside a dusty roadside, so I plucked a runner or two and set them in a bed. It’s been growing like the clappers and I’ve got to make sure I harvest as many flowers as I can or else the seeds will pop all over the place and become the invasive weed it is known as in some parts of the country. What doesn’t go in my oil I will snip and use as a fabric dye.

St Johns Wort and it's fabulous oil that keeps getting redder and redder
St Johns Wort and it’s fabulous oil that just keeps getting redder and redder

It takes two to three weeks for the redness to show through in your oil. During that time it should be in the sun, I usually pick everyday for a week then leave it be~ and then start another!

Catnip in bloom
I dare the cat that can reach this!

The above picture is a small portion of my Catnip (Nepeta cataria) that is now drying as we speak/read/write.

Aghhh! What’s happened to my Golden marjoram!

Recall me mentioning the mites thing…

Buff orpington self medicating in oregano
It’s Waiohine self medicating..

My clever chickens are self medicating themselves in the herb patch, luckily I’m a generous soul and I have this in other places where the chooks don’t go!

Anyhoo, this is a good start for me for the new year, lets see if I can keep it up (I have photos pre-loaded now so it’s looking promising!)

PS. To be fair, I actually got a “Righty-o” when I asked my benevolent hubby to do the photo thing. We’re all good!

Filed Under: Herbs in Use, Pretty Pictures Tagged With: Catnip in flower, clary sage, Hypercium perforatum, mites, numerology 2019, oil, salvia sclarea, self medicating chickens in the oregano, St Johns Wort, Turkenstein

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