I love this. Eucalyptus is one of my favorite plants, I'd love to try putting it to use in a way like this. Also I just wanted to say your videos have helped me a lot. I have a bad habit of keeping too many things.. I'm moving in with my boyfriend to a much smaller place and I feel like I'm willing to part with a lot more than I might have in the past. I've donated so much already and I'm really finding out that it really clears my mind, letting go of things. So thank you!
This is a really lovely idea! Out of interest, how big is your herb garden, and how long have you been tending to it? I've only just started out, but your videos have been great motivation to tending to them - so thank you! 💕
It's a small but very densely packed garden. We've only had it for about a year but it's still growing, and parts of it will probably end up being in the back garden because we're running out of space in the front.
@@KlairedeLysOfficial How do you deal with bugs in your herb garden, getting rid of them before using the herbs? I have a huge lavender plant but everytime I pick a flower there's tiny bugs on/in it.
I used to have a buckwheat pillow years back but found as my fibromyalgia progressed it became really uncomfortable sadly. Now I have the total opposite in a snoozetime pillow that is filled with small micro beads :0) xx
I have a video all about it from last year, but a quick summary (for me at least) is that I can shape it however I want for more neck support, my face isn't swollen in the morning and my breathing is so much better. I haven't pinpointed what it is about normal pillows, but I look like I've had an allergic reaction in the morning if I use them and my breathing is awful after too.
This might be a dumb question, but does that mean you only wash the sheets once every 6 months? Or do you put a separate cover over it to wash more frequently?
I love this. Eucalyptus is one of my favorite plants, I'd love to try putting it to use in a way like this.
Also I just wanted to say your videos have helped me a lot. I have a bad habit of keeping too many things.. I'm moving in with my boyfriend to a much smaller place and I feel like I'm willing to part with a lot more than I might have in the past. I've donated so much already and I'm really finding out that it really clears my mind, letting go of things. So thank you!
I love your videos, you inspire me reuse things I would never think to, be less wasteful and to do lots of things at home!
I’ve made herbal sprays before and used them on my pillows. I never thought about using the herbs themselves, I’ll have to try it.
Oh, I have tried this before and I love it. Lavender and chamomile scents have saved me from many a restless night in the past.
After your last video I decided to try a buck wheat pillow. I love it! Thank you!
Oh I'm so glad you like it! I'm always a bit worried when I recommend something that it won't work for other people, so glad that wasn't the case.
akorio21 Oh I am super interested in your experience with the switch if you feel comfortable sharing! :)
That must smell lovely! Thanks for sharing!
This is a really lovely idea! Out of interest, how big is your herb garden, and how long have you been tending to it? I've only just started out, but your videos have been great motivation to tending to them - so thank you! 💕
It's a small but very densely packed garden. We've only had it for about a year but it's still growing, and parts of it will probably end up being in the back garden because we're running out of space in the front.
@@KlairedeLysOfficial How do you deal with bugs in your herb garden, getting rid of them before using the herbs? I have a huge lavender plant but everytime I pick a flower there's tiny bugs on/in it.
Great content as usual of course 🖤
I used to have a buckwheat pillow years back but found as my fibromyalgia progressed it became really uncomfortable sadly. Now I have the total opposite in a snoozetime pillow that is filled with small micro beads :0) xx
I think I will definitely give this a try!
Does it attract bugs?
Going to ask a possibly silly question here - how much buckwheat does a matttess need? I assume heaps!
When you buy it, it already comes pre-filled, so you just need a bag of husks to top it up as the husks flatten out over time.
What are the benefits of using a buckwheat pillow in comparison to a 'normal' one?
I have a video all about it from last year, but a quick summary (for me at least) is that I can shape it however I want for more neck support, my face isn't swollen in the morning and my breathing is so much better.
I haven't pinpointed what it is about normal pillows, but I look like I've had an allergic reaction in the morning if I use them and my breathing is awful after too.
This might be a dumb question, but does that mean you only wash the sheets once every 6 months? Or do you put a separate cover over it to wash more frequently?
No, you change the sheets as much as you change a normal mattress and pillowcase (every 1-2 weeks)
Simply Klaire that’s what I was thinking! Sorry for the confusion