Lavender | Nettle | Peppermint Botanical Study No. 01 is a guided herbal blending experience designed to help you explore plants through observation, experimentation, and sensory study. Rather than following fixed recipes, this study invites you to work slowly with three distinct herbs — learning how each behaves on its own and how subtle changes can transform a blend entirely. Inside, you’ll explore floral depth, grounding structure, and bright aromatic contrast while developing your own understanding of herbal composition. Designed for curious beginners and lovers of slow ritual alike, this study offers a more intentional way to approach herbal tea blending. Carefully packaged for a tactile, immersive experience. Included in the Study Three loose-leaf herbs Lavender Nettle Peppermint Botanical study cards for each herb Guided reflection and observation prompts Small notebook for recording your observations 10 Compostable tea bags Wooden spoon for mixing Black canister for saving your favorite mix Wooden box for aesthetic storage How the Study Works Brew each herb individually Observe aroma, flavor, and body Blend and adjust ratios Record what you notice in the provided notebook Mix a larger quantity of your favorite blend and save in the canister for future use There is no “correct” blend — only discovery through repetition and experimentation. Who This Study Is For This study was designed for those who: feel curious about herbs but don’t know where to begin enjoy tactile, intentional experiences want to explore herbal blending without rigid rules are drawn to seasonal ritual and botanical study No prior herbal knowledge is required. A Note on Safety The plants in this study have long histories of traditional use. However, herbs interact uniquely with each body and circumstance. If you are pregnant, nursing, managing a health condition, or taking medication, please consult a qualified healthcare professional before incorporating new herbs into your routine. This study is offered for educational exploration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.