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lavender plants in bulk Organic Culinary Lavender Buds for Tea, Baking & Sachets | Farmer Soul 1 lb

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lavender plants in bulk Organic Culinary Lavender Buds for Tea, Baking & Sachets | Farmer Soul 1 lbOrganic culinary lavender buds made from premium dried Lavandula angustifolia flowers, carefully selected for their vibrant color, floral aroma, and versatile culinary and botanical use. These food grade lavender buds are commonly used for herbal tea blends, baking, infused honey, syrups, sachets, soap making, candles, and natural home fragrance applications. Known for its delicate floral flavor and naturally aromatic character, culinary lavender has

Organic culinary lavender buds made from premium dried Lavandula angustifolia flowers, carefully selected for their vibrant color, floral aroma, and versatile culinary and botanical use. These food-grade lavender buds are commonly used for herbal tea blends, baking, infused honey, syrups, sachets, soap making, candles, and natural home fragrance applications.

Known for its delicate floral flavor and naturally aromatic character, culinary lavender has long been appreciated in traditional herbal preparations, desserts, and artisan recipes. Our USDA Certified Organic dried lavender flowers are ideal for tea lovers, bakers, herbal enthusiasts, DIY makers, and anyone building a natural botanical pantry.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Lavandula angustifolia
  • Form: Whole dried lavender buds
  • Use: Tea, baking, syrups, sachets, crafts, and home fragrance
  • Origin: Ukraine
  • Packed by: Farmer Soul LLC, Las Vegas, Nevada

How to Use Culinary Lavender

For tea: Use about 1/2 teaspoon lavender buds per 8 oz hot water. Steep 5–7 minutes and strain.

For baking: Start with a small amount. Lavender has a strong floral flavor.

For syrups: Steep with sugar and water, then strain for drinks, desserts, lemonade, lattes, cocktails, or mocktails.

For sachets: Add to cotton sachet bags and place in drawers, closets, cars, linen cabinets, or gift baskets.

Why You’ll Love It

  • USDA Certified Organic culinary lavender buds
  • Made from dried Lavandula angustifolia flowers
  • Food-grade lavender suitable for tea and recipes
  • Naturally aromatic with floral and herbal notes
  • Versatile for culinary, herbal, and home use
  • Carefully handled and packed in small batches
  • Packed in resealable pouch for freshness

Popular Uses for Culinary Lavender

  • Lavender tea and herbal infusions
  • Baking cookies, cakes, and desserts
  • Lavender simple syrup and lemonade
  • Infused honey and botanical drinks
  • Sachets and drawer fresheners
  • Soap making and candles
  • Bath and body creations
  • Potpourri and artisan crafts

Culinary lavender pairs especially well with chamomile, lemon balm, mint, vanilla, citrus, honey, and rosehip. A small amount adds a delicate floral touch to tea blends, syrups, baked goods, and botanical recipes.

Available Sizes

  • Multiple bulk sizes available
  • Ideal for tea, baking, DIY, and herbal projects
  • Convenient resealable packaging for long-lasting freshness

Simple & Natural Botanical Ingredient

Farmer Soul focuses on thoughtfully sourced botanicals selected for quality, simplicity, and versatile everyday use. Whether preparing lavender tea, baking homemade desserts, crafting herbal sachets, or creating botanical recipes, our organic culinary lavender offers a fragrant and versatile ingredient inspired by traditional botanical living.

Pair culinary lavender with Farmer Soul raw infused honey, chamomile, rosehip, lemon balm, or other herbal ingredients to create flavorful and aromatic botanical blends.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is culinary lavender edible?

Yes. Culinary lavender is food-grade lavender intended for tea, baking, desserts, syrups, and recipes.

Can lavender be used in tea?

Yes. Culinary lavender is commonly used in herbal tea blends and hot infusions due to its floral aroma and delicate flavor.

What does culinary lavender taste like?

Culinary lavender has a lightly floral, slightly sweet, and herbal flavor that pairs well with honey, lemon, vanilla, and chamomile.

Can lavender be used for baking?

Yes. Culinary lavender is commonly used in cookies, cakes, syrups, desserts, and lavender sugar recipes.

Can lavender be used for soap making?

Yes. Dried lavender buds are commonly used in handmade soaps, candles, bath products, sachets, and botanical crafts.

How should dried lavender be stored?

Store dried lavender buds in an airtight container away from moisture, direct sunlight, and excessive heat to preserve freshness and aroma.

What is the difference between culinary lavender and decorative lavender?

Culinary lavender is selected for food and beverage use, while decorative lavender may not be intended for culinary applications.

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**Package arrived LITERALLY 5 minutes ago, here is my immediate initial reaction, and then I'll actually post this after USING the soap and getting a better feel for the product.** Keeping in mind that smell is subjective, here are my knee jerk thoughts on the bars of soap: - Firstly, I can smell the soap through the bag (and box). Whatever scent this is, it's POTENT. - Opening the box, the bars of soap look a LITTLE small. Not egregiously so, but a little bit smaller than your average bar of soap; BUT I check them against a new bar of Dove soap that I have, and they are identical. The eyes are playing tricks on you with these. - Here is the breakdown of the 6 scents - Activated Charcoal. This is what I was HOPING would smell like the "Pine Tar" that other companies (like Dr. Squatch, which I've never used, btw) have, but it is the "soap-est" smelling soap, with a hint of tar. It smells a little bit like a can of new paint. - Tango Mango. IMHO, the best smelling of the 6, with strong citrus smells. Very lemon-y, but pleasant. - Eucamint. Ahhh, here's what was permiating out of the box. This smell is STRONG, with an AGGRESSIVE mint smell. Like, Ben Gay mint. And as strong to boot. It doesn't smell BAD, but it's hands down the strongest scent. - Oatmeal Shea. Meh. Kinda smells like an old coat that would be hanging in your grandfathers closet. It's not a BAD smell, but it has this weird odor to it, like when you leave a can of peanuts in your cupboard for a long time, and then go back and smell it. - Patchouli Lime. This one kind of smells like a mixture of Activated Charcoal, Eucamint and Oatmeal Shea. It smells like a room that you just painted a day or two ago, and it definitely has the Ben Gay after aroma lingering. - Apline Spice. This smells like a box. Like find an empty cardboard box, open it, and take a whiff. Boom, Alpine Spice. My least favorite. I will say, none of them STINK; as in there isn't a smell that I'm like, "ewww, I don't want to smell like AT ALL!" Which sounds weird, because I described some of them as "paint," "an old coat," and "a cardboard box," but I feel that those are just very passive smells, not aggressively bad ones. If there is a problem soap, I would assume it's going to be Eucamint, because it might just be too overpowering, although I've found that the more you smell them, they seem to mellow out. I imagine that after a shower with these, the smell will dissipate enough that it will be more mild. Still, with the exception of Tango Mango; a very good smelling soap mind you, I'd say they are all very "manly" scents, and I'm excited to try them out. Ok, so I'm a little over a week in, and here's my final take. (I made it through Activated Charcoal and Tango Mango): First, the scents ABSOLUTELY mellow out when used to actually shower with them. My wife, who admittedly isn't really up on me like that, hasn't even mentioned me smelling differently than the last 11 years. So, if she's even noticed, it's not on a level to make a fuss about. This is important because fresh from the box, these things have some powerful scents, but they are definitely tamed by washing with them. The bars last ABOUT 7 showers. Obviously, your mileage will vary based on how long you're in the shower, how much you scrub, how you store them, etc, but I was able to get 7 GOOD showers out of these. I have them in these natural sisal (whatever that is) exfoliating bags that help lather and store the soap, and really did some good scrubbing in my showers. The bars lather decently, but I'm not sure how much the bag helps with that. If you are a once a day showerer, a bar a week is a very fair approximation of what you'll get. I definitely felt.....SOMETHING I didn't before with my shower gel showers. I don't know if that's the moisturizing, or the exfoliation, but my skin felt a little different after showering. A decent buy. I'm not thrilled, but I'm not upset either. I don't think it changed my life, or even the way I shower, but I'm not mad at the experiment. I may try the Dr. Squatch soaps to see how all these stack up.
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Love this soap. I was using Jukebox, but I'm making the switch. Crate 61 feels better on my skin, the bars last a little longer and the 6 pack is $15 cheaper than I was paying for 6 bars with the Jukebox subscription. I get extremely dirty at my job so I tend to go through soap faster than the average women. Jukebox bars would last me about 4 days. These will last 6 or 7 days. Jukebox bars were a definite upgrade from body wash, but it would irritate the sensitive areas. I don't have that issue with this soap. Jukebox bars smell nice in the shower, but I feel like the scent didn't last beyond that. Crate 61 leaves a pleasantly subtle smell on my skin after showering. The only benefit with Jukebox is that you can choose the individual soaps in your 6 pack, rather than selecting one of the collections.
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Great exfoliation
Color: yellow
This does a beautiful job exfoliating, no more flakey legs. And it's gentle enough for the rest of my body. I'm on my 2nd bar of soap in my 1st bag and it's holding up well. I give it a good rinse after each use and hang it on a hook in my shower to dry. Well worth the money.
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