Natural Animal Shampoo and Dip Concentrate for Cats 12 oz
Natural Animal Shampoo and Dip Concentrate for Cats 12 ozNatural Animal’s Herbal Shampoo & Dip gives your pet a luxurious deep cleansing shampoo bath, and helps repel fleas with oils of Citronella and Cedar. Can be used on ferrets and other small mammals.Deep Cleansing Coconut Oil Based Shampoo Repels Fleas & Ticks with Citronella & Cedar Concentrated - 1oz. makes 32 oz. of shampooUse I to 4 tablespoons per gal. of water to control fleas, ticks and lice on cats and premises.Available in 8 oz. and 12oz.Not available for sale or shipping in the following states: MI Why Restrictions?
Savory - SummerThe Savory Summer, ‘Satureja hortensis’, is a highly aromatic plant that tastes like peppery thyme and blends with many flavors. The Summer Savory is a bushy 1. 5 foot tall plant with fine hairy stems. The flowers are pink to violet and appear in mid summer. The leaves are 1 inch long and skinny. The leaves turn purple in late summer to fall. At one time, Summer Savory was thought to increase sex drive and it was a popular plant for this reason alone hundreds of years ago. Summer Savory is primarily used for culinary purposes but it is also considered by some to be antiseptic. Tea from Summer Savory is used for diarrhea, mild sore throat, and stomach aches. This culinary herb is used in many dishes such as all types of beans, lentils, chicken and beef soups, eggplant, asparagus, onions, cabbage, squash, liver and fish. German cooking with Savory and beans, is very popular. Plant in the spring in well drained soil.
Bee Balm - Petite DelightThe Monarda ‘Petite Delight’, Monarda didyma, also known as Bee Balm, Bergamont, Horsemint, Oswego Tea, is a clump-forming perennial that has tubular, two-lipped, light red to purple flowers with dark green aromatic foliage. ‘Petite Delight’ stands at 15′ high and has a plant spread of 12-18″ and blooms from July to August. It is one of the smallest Monarda in its family and has the darkest foliage. If deadheaded, (remove old flowers from a plant) longer bloom times will be encouraged. Monarda needs to be planted in full sun, but will tolerate afternoon shade. Petite Delights are best grown in rich soil in a well-drained area, not being allowed to dry out. The leaves of Monarda can be used for teas and in salads. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, particularly when massed, Monarda provides color and contrast for the perennial border, wild garden, meadow, and herb garden or along ponds or streams.



