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<p>We&#8217;ve been planting lavender in a long trough by the patio doors.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t go much for planting flowers. They&#8217;re pretty, but I&#8217;d rather use our garden for growing things we can eat, or housing the chickens. That&#8217;s why we have a gardener for doing the flowers and shrubs, leaving us to concentrate on the veg.</p>
<p>The one exception is lavender. We planted a fair bit last year, which died down over the winter, but it&#8217;s recovering well now we&#8217;re into spring. It&#8217;s good for attracting the bees, which need all the help we can afford to give them right now, and is actually a productive crop, too.</p>
<p>Apart from picking the flowers and using them to scent your home, you can use them to make <a href="http://www.nik.co.uk/kitchen/lavender-biscuits/" title="Lavender biscuits recipe" target="_blank">lavender biscuits</a> or &#8211; this year&#8217;s intention &#8211; use them in home-made soap.</p>
<p>It turns out that soap is actually very easy to make, so it will make for a nice autumn project once we have enjoyed the scent of the flowers throughout the summer.</p>
<p>For now, though, they need to concentrate on growing. As you can see, they&#8217;re still very small and look a bit lost in their new home.</p>
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