Self-love is so necessary in this crazy, busy world. Relaxation and rest is one of our favorite ways to show yourself that you care! Plus, it’s important to give yourself time to recoup.
Baths are one of the more effective ways to encourage relaxation. Is there anything more lovely than sitting a warm bath and enjoying the moment?
These 3 relaxing bath tips are the easiest ways to make your home feel like a spa and give yourself a bath that makes you feel like royalty.
The number one way to elevate your relaxation: use herbs! We specifically love adding freshly harvested rosemary to bathwater.
Rosemary is especially effective in relieving sore muscles. Plus, the sweet woodsy scent will fill your bathroom entirely, accessing aromatherapy — which is a magnificent way to de-stress.
To find more details about how to create a DIY herbal bath (and which herbs do what), read about restoring and relaxing herbal bath tips here!
Candles are a beautiful way to bring peace to your at-home spa. It’s no mess, no cleanup solution for relaxing into aromatherapy and your bath.
We love garden-inspired scents. They’re particularly effective at promoting peace and setting a mood!
Here are a few of our favorite garden scented candles.
When you’re resting in a warm bath, sometimes exactly what you need is a chilled drink to sip on. Herbal iced tea is our preferred drink for our spa.
With health benefits and grounded flavor from the herbs, you can create a perfectly refreshing drink for restoration.
Try these three herbal iced tea recipes to create your spa moment.
Desktop gardens bring life, calm, and a sense of care into our everyday spaces —… Read More
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, container gardening in America offers a powerful lens into… Read More
Simple, Calm Steps for Cold Weather Care As many of us prepare for severe weather,… Read More
Gardening teaches us something modern life rarely does: how to slow down.Beyond fresh herbs or… Read More
Recently, The Wall Street Journal invited readers to share what they want from the future… Read More
Cold-weather herbs are resilient, but winter brings one unique challenge: fluctuation. Temperatures change quickly, daylight… Read More