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Tag: english chamomile
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English Chamomile Oil Our Unsung Hero
English chamomile essential oil, also known as Roman chamomile essential oil, is derived from the flowers of the Anthemis nobilis plant through the process of steam distillation. This essential oil is renowned for its calming, soothing, and anti-inflammatory properties. It has a sweet, apple-like fragrance and is pale blue to yellow in colour. Chemical Composition…
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Elevate your Easter Experience with Essential Oils
As Easter approaches, it brings with it a sense of renewal, hope, and joy. Beyond the colorful eggs and sweet treats, this holiday invites us to create moments of reflection and connection with loved ones. One delightful way to enhance the Easter ambiance is by incorporating the power of essential oils. These aromatic extracts from…
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Create your very own ‘Home Spa’ experience with Norfolk Essential Oils
Living in this fast paced generation leaves little time to ourselves for relaxing and truly unwinding. It’s important to dedicate some time to our own health and wellbeing. Bring the luxury of the spa into your home, by following our simple steps, to have that luxurious at home experience without leaving the house. An evening…
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Its all over for another year…
Thursday saw us process our last load of English chamomile herb for the 2023 season. The crop was planted in April this year and although got off to a dry start managed to produce a nice crop and bloom of chamomile flowers for processing in late September. The field was at my son’s farm around…
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English Chamomile Transplanting
Springtime is here and it’s time for us to replant many of our older or poorer plantations. During the autumn we took out several different herb blocks and have replanted them into new fields. On average we would leave our English Chamomile in the ground for around 5 years. The fields need to be alternated…
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Harvest 2020 Melissa, Applemint, Lovage & English Chamomile
Harvest is well underway now. Melissa crops have been distilled, yield was marginally lower than average, but the quality of the oil looks to be good. This year for the first time we tried Applemint for a customer, this went well, considering the crows took a liking to the young plants and hampered the establishment.…
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Shipping of oils Classified as Dangerous Goods
Flammable oils are class as dangerous goods and need to be shipped accordingly. This must be in line with the IATA regulations for air shipping. We now have trained and certified staff that have completed the dangerous goods by air course and we can pack and ship all items under these regulations. Those products that…