Product Review
Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) - This wonderful herb grows to two to three feet tall with small yellow button-like flowers. The Tansy leaves are used dry to make dyes and many forms of insect repellents. This is an herb plant grown from herb seeds that you DO NOT eat. You can harvest Tansy leaves anytime. For best quality, always harvest in the morning after the dew has dried. You can pick the flowers in the afternoon from midsummer to fall when they are almost fully open. Don't use tansy in cooking, even though you may find recipes in older herbals that may include it. Tansy may cause illness when taken internally.











