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Yogifarmgirl Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 05:54:31 AM
My chamomile plants just started to make flowers. How do I harvest them to make tea? Can I use them fresh or should they be dried. How do I dry them and preserve the flavor?

I also have chocolate mint...do I handle this plant the same way?

I have read about drying herbs in a brown paper bag in a car trunk. Could I do it in a hot crawlspace as well?

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JudyBlueEyes Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 8:58:02 PM
Actually, Jenn, you can use the leaves...any part of the herb that has the "smell" will have the essential oils that you would want in your tea...so don't be meticulous about just having the flowers...the stems and leaves are good too! Have fun!

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Yogifarmgirl Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 2:15:22 PM
thank you judy I will pick some tonight...just the flowers are used, right? Not the tiny leaves?

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JudyBlueEyes Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 12:45:51 PM
Hi, FarmGirls! Yes, chamomile looks like little daisies and has a tell-tale apple scent when you crush it between your fingers. You can use it fresh for tea...I would think about a tablespoon of flowers per cup. You can dry it in any place with air circulation out of direct sun, and yes, I have heard of the car trunk idea...a quick way to go in this heat! I have just put mine on a paper towel in a shallow cardboard box (like a soda flat) in the basement, and lightly cover with another paper towel.
As for the chocolate mint, you can dry it the same way (i.e., in a paper bag in a hot car) or tie bundles and hang them upside down if you have a dry basement or place out of the direct sunlight. I have some mint that is dry now and I have more I need to harvest and dry today...
So, good luck! Judy

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LJRphoto Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 12:23:32 PM
I don't know anything about chamomile but I've been wondering if it's what I have growing here and there in our "lawn." Does it look like little daisies?

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Yogifarmgirl Posted - Jul 23 2006 : 12:16:40 PM
Anyone have any info out there on chamomile???

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