There I met Mr Rudham, who showed us around and told us all about steam distillation. I wrote about this on this blog in July.
Last week, my friend Ruth Morgan, asked me if I would go and help with the distillation of lavender from the Vauxhall Park lavender patch. Well, it's not a request you receive every day, is it? So I decided I would go along and help out. Being one of those people who doesn't really take in a load of words, I wanted to see how it was done, in the flesh, so to speak.
First of all the 4 hippo bags of lavender had to be emptied into the still.
Then the lid of the still was clamped down. It has it's own clips, but we reinforced it with mole clamps.
Below you can see Laurie explaining the level of the boiling water, how the steam comes up through the lavender, and is cooled and separated.
Then it's a waiting game. About two to three hours waiting for the water and oil to start pouring out of the spout and into the black container below. The lavender water (hydrosol) pours out into a container and the oil (which as we know, floats on water) can be extracted into another container higher up.





Many thanks, Anita, for letting me invite myself along; a fantastic day out and the quantities of rain chucked down failed to dampen my enthusiasm for what we were doing.
ReplyDeleteYes. Great fun. And as I say, not an experience that comes along every day!
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