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WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak
WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak

WILDFLOWER ❀ // Salt + Soak

North Shore Apothecary and Goods

Regular price $24.00 $20.00 Sale

This is endless summer in a bag. Never leave summer behind by soaking in high summer's blooms. This Salt + Soak is made with invasive species from the Georgian Bay-Muskoka region. These are flowers that are yes, beautiful, but are also crowding out other species native to the area. 

RITUAL: Light a candle, pour some wine or tea, hit play on a chill playlist, and sink into a tub of floating wildflowers. You can add as much or as little as you like. Generally, about half a cup . Up to you how many flowers you're in need of.  

INGREDIENTS: Epsom Salt, Ethically wildcrafted botanicals, Benzoin Resin, and essential oils of Lavender and Ho Wood

BOTANICALS:

SWEET CLOVER: https://www.ontarioinvasiveplants.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/OIPC_BMP_WhiteSweetClover_Jul172016_D4_FINAL.pdf

SPOTTED KNAPWEED: http://www.ontarioinvasiveplants.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/OIPC_BMP_SpottedKnapweed_FINAL_Mar292017_D4.pdf

OX-EYE DAISY: http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/ontweeds/oxeye_daisy.htm

BLUE VETCH: http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/facts/ontweeds/tufted_vetch.htm

RED CLOVER: https://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/sites/plant.uoguelph.ca/files/forages/documents/FL2-Red%20clover%20in%20Ontario-81-080.pdf

BIRD'S FOOT TREFOIL: https://www.invasiveplantatlas.org/subject.html?sub=5949

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DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS: Although the likelihood of the wildflower seeds still be viable after being dried, salted and then wet, is low, wildflowers still have some incredible adaptations to keep on growing. Please make sure you do not throw the botanicals in your compost. Instead, please dispose of them in the garbage or even better yet, burn them if you can! 


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