I had wormwood, soapwort, dill, yarrow, tarragon, chives, rosemary, lavender, angelica, many kinds of basil and thymes. |
|
The glossy leaves of soapwort and finely textured carpets of Turkish speedwell stay green for most of the winter. |
|
Today you can source soapwort from herbalists, some heath food stores and herb specialty shops, or purchase it mail order from Newton's Pharmacy. |
|
Pinks with lavender blooms spill around drifts of pink-flowered soapwort and rosy pink drumsticks of common thrift. |
|
The herbaceous layer is dominated by greater stitchwort, herb-robert and rock soapwort. |
|
This technology involves the use of saponins from Prairie Carnation, also known as Saponaria or soapwort. |
|
Once the soapwort is ready, cut as much as you need, chop up the roots, stems and leaves and boil it up. |
|
If the thought of going soapless makes your skin crawl, but you still want to try moneyless washing, then your best option is soapwort. |
|
In cosmetics, soapwort extracts are used in make-up removers, cleansers and shampoos. |
|
A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane. |
|
I love introducing visitors to the soapwort growing at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Kentucky. |
|
Bay leaves, cumin, aniseed, fennel, pine nuts, thuja, soapwort, lime blossom, thyme, sage, mahleb, chickpea, red lentils, rosemary, sesame, blue, white and yellow poppy seeds, carob, and black cumin. |
|
For clothes, get yourself a wooden hand-crank washing machine, soak your clothes in it overnight with warm water and soapwort, then have yourself a fifteen-minute – practical – workout, before drying them using a wringer. |
|
Anyone boycotting propylene glycol or ethanolamine — whatever those might be — will appreciate the Korres basil-lemon shower gel and aloe shampoo with soapwort, both of which trumpet their lack of said substances. |
|
The talc and the soapwort extract applied on the cables tend to be removed after brief contact with the walls of the duct loosing thus its effectiveness. |
|
I will start with one that has caused me considerable frustration and unnecessary hard work over the last 15 years or more and that is Saponaria officinalis, the soapwort. |
|
A quarter thought laverbread was a speciality loaf baked on hot volcanic rocks and a further 45 per cent thought it was a type of scone flavoured with soapwort. |
|
Both the roots and leaves of the Soapwort contain saponin and when stirred in water produce a lather which may be used for washing. |
|