
Over the weekend (25-26 July) we harvested the whole field apart from 6 rows which we left as people were busy picking their own there.

We may harvest what's left there later.

Some of what we harvested went straight into our new still and we were delighted that it worked very well. I think our visitors were fascinated to see the whole traditional process carried out in front of their eyes. We got a good yield of excellent quality oil from this - the first distillation on this scale in Carshalton for probably 150 years.
The rest of the flowers we harvested went off to Norfolk to a commercial distiller - we had booked this earlier as a reserve just in case we had any problems with our own still, but in future we plan to do the whole job here.

2 comments:
My only question is whether I can get hold of some of that fabulous oil? I know it will be the most brilliant quality, as our plants still smell very strong even a year later.
I believe you can purchase it from the shop in Carshalton High Street opposite Barclays Bank.
Hope this helps.
Ali
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