An end of spring ritual, harvesting whatever herbs are on hand for you this season and enjoying the floral flavors of a wild summers eve flower tea. I have chamomile and lavender growing in my garden, with yarrow and field mint speckled around the fields by my house. I love to harvest a few bits of each in the evenings and steep in warm water for 10-15 minutes. Calming chamomile and lavender are a sweet way to relax into the day, while strengthening yarrow replenishes my energetic reserves from the long days. A hint of mint opens my senses, and together it’s a beautiful seasonal combination grounding me into the joy of late spring. Summer’s eve is right around the corner now…
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Wild Summers Eve Flower Tea
1 part lavender flowers1 part chamomile flowers1 part yarrow leaves and flowers1 part fieldmint / peppermint / spearmint
Serves 1
I’m using the fresh flowers this season, however dried leaves and flowers will also work for this recipe. Equal parts of the herbs, covered with 6-7 ounces warm water steeped for 10-15 minutes. Strain, and enjoy on the nearest front porch. You can re-steep the flowers for a second cup!
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