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 To stop mail temporarily mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: set nomail To restore send: set mail
