Sparkling citrus, powder, jasmine bouquet, vanilla, amber, woodsy
The English garden first appeared in the 18th century as a revolt against the traditional architectural garden which consisted of straight lines, sculptures, and the unnatural shaping of trees and shrubs. This new style of gardening was deemed most successful when a gardener's work was indistinguishable from that of nature. A true English garden is identified by its more natural, irregular formality while still maintaining a sense of tameness. An English cottage garden is identified by its more whimsical and colorful appearance, as well as being practical with herbs grown for the family's kitchen. Taking a stroll through either garden is a memorable paradise for the senses -- be it fresh cut flowers or heavenly herbs. Thank goodness the 18th century had gardening rebels!!
Net weight 12 ounces / 70+ burn hours / natural soy wax / phthalate free