Potpourri With Herbs And Essential Oils
Potpourri is defined as mixture of dried flower, herbs, leaves,
roots, barks and spices providing fragrance. Placed either in
decorative wooden bowl, tied in small bags made from sheer
fabric or specially designed pot pourri vase, a potpourri can
last long if blended correctly. The word potpourri comes from
the French meaning "rotten pot".
Its uses are many. You can use it to perfume the air, keep it in
closets or drawers, make room decorations with attractive
baskets or bowls or make personal gifts to share it with family
and friends. Dry potpourri consists of dried, scented, crisp
materials concocted for fragrance as well as beauty.
The basics of potpourris are simple and few. Dried or fresh
sweet-smelling plant materials, other aromatic ingredients like
whole spices, bits of citrus peels or shavings of pleasant smell
wood chips; essential oils and fixative which combines with the
essential oils to preserve their fragrance. Aromatic plant
materials include rose petals, marigold flowers, foliage,
lavender, mints, and fragrant herbs of all kinds. Fixatives fix
the aroma i.e. they make the scent or fragrance last longer.
They come in dried, powdered or liquid form. Common fixatives
are orris root; oak moss, cellulose, and benzoin.
The best herbs for potpourri are lavender, scented geranium
leaves, lemon verbena, lemon balm, and mints. Dry them, and then
make your own mix. Sprinkle with essential oils to extend the
life of the potpourri. By adding a little of this and that you
become familiar with the process and begin to creating your own
blends.
Choose from variety of themes such as - woody, floral, spicy,
fruity or citrus for making a potpourri. Assemble and blend your
flowers, herbs, leaves, etc accordingly. Mix the fixative with
the spices and sprinkle few drops essential oil for fragrance.
Blend well, seal and store in warm dry dark for place for a
month or so. Choose pretty containers, jars and bowls, to
display.
Below are few common potpourri recipes that any amateur can
start with -
Basic Rose Potpourri - Blend 1 tsp of rose essential oil to 3
tbsp coarse ground orris root and let it sit for a few days. If
you add 2 tbsp each of ground cloves and cinnamon, the blend
will emit a spicy fragrance. 2 cups lavender and