Making Your Own Essential Oils

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Where to buy fine lavender?

Roman am 19.11.2020 23:02:08 | Region: Poland

Hi!

I decided to distil essential oils with my nine years old daughter recently. Your book "The Essential Oil Maker’s Handbook – A Practical Guide" turned out to be a great start for us, beginners. All the "essential" ;) knowledge in one place to start the adventure with distilling oils. I have created equipment based on a column (52mm diameter, 2inch, 1,1L vol.), supplied with a kettle. Happy to share it on a photo.

We have successfully distilled lemon and lavender oil. "Successful" means that we was able to distil the material in a proper way and have obtained oil with an expected yield. However the smell of lavender oil was not what we have expected. I have done some more reading and then I discovered the difference between lavender and lavandin. As we live in a flat and we are not able to grow our own lavender, we have bought lavender blossoms online. Actually it had to be lavandin as the smell was rich in camphor scent.

My question is, where can we buy fine lavender in small batches (0,5-1kg)? I have seen some offers on ebay, even with the latin name Lavandula Officinalis but it was not grown in France or mountains. Can I expect that distilling Lavandula angustifolia, L. officinalis, L. vera grown in any country (like Greece, Romania, Poland) will result with a nice smell, low camphor scent oil?


p.s. To be honest, I would be quite happy if you add the fine lavender blossoms to your offer too.

RE: Where to buy fine lavender?

Schmickl am 21.11.2020 11:06:02 | Region: Carinthia
Your book turned out to be a great start for us
Thank you! :-)

As explained in the book, constructions with a rather thin and high tube, filled with plant material, are not the optimum to produce essential oils and hydrosols. Although in principle showing a volatile behaviour, components of the essential oils with a higher boiling point will condensate on their way up and never reach the condenser, or rather the distillate outlet. Therefore it could have happend that you've concentrated the camphor scent.

Anyway, we have already tried different varieties of Lavender blossoms (some purchased, some cultivated by ourselves), among them the L. officinalis and the variety Lavandin. In none of them we recognized a distinct smell of camphor.
Here we order dried materials (they offer blossoms of both varieties): https://www.galke.com/

Here we order seedlings to cultivate the plants in our own garden: https://www.kraeuter-und-duftpflanzen.de/