I saw my first primrose yesterday, a sure sign of Spring. I love their delicate yellow flowers far more than the related garden primulas that can be bought. They have a number of medicinal properties that the Celts used them for, including treating arthritis, as a skin toner, as a sedative and for treating bladder infections. The flowers make a lovely herbal tea to drink in the evening.
Making Primrose Oil
At this time of year primrose oil was made and used as a cleanser by the Celts. There is a really good Instructables here on how to make infused oils. An alternative method is to cook the oil (1 pint/500ml to 750g of fresh flowers), simmering for about an hour with the primrose flowers in it ~ Bartram’s Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine.
Pick a Bunch of Primroses
Visit a Primrose Festival near you to enjoy and/or buy some primroses:
- Ivybridge Primrose Festival 2017
- Cowell’s Garden Centre Primrose Fesitval
- Barton Grange Garden Centre Primrose Annual Festival
Make An Art Journal Spread With A Primrose Theme
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