I have a medicinal herbal tea business and one of the products we
sell is an herbal moth repellant.  It works great.  Some of the herbs
used will grow just about any where:  thyme, rosemary, lavender,
peppermint .  Other herbs are cloves, eucalyptus, and cedar bark.
Just remember that to get a pound of dried herbs you need to grow and
harvest sometimes as much as 4 pounds of fresh herb. (Sometimes more!)

Katy the Urban Eagle
Urban Eagle Herb Co.
Urban Eagle Designs
www.urbaneagle.com


On Jan 7, 2006, at 10:59 AM, jennie watkins wrote:

>  Hello, I am thinking about spring (Yippee)and looking ahead to
>  selling my
>  fiber at local farmer's markets as well as a few other farm
>  products (eggs,
>  culinary herbs, chicken,a few vegies etc)  that I have. I once
>  heard from a
>  friend of mine that moth repellant herb starts were sold at the
>  Maryland
>  Wool Festival. Can anyone tell me if this is true? What herbs? Did
>  they in
>  fact sell well? Does anyone else do this as part of their fiber
>  business?
>  Any
>  advice appreciated.
>  Jennie Watkins
>  Ananda Hills Farm
>  Port Ludlow Washington

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