ONE of the greatest delights of our winter garden is our
witch-hazel, hamamaelis mollis 'Pallida'.
Native Americans used
witch-hazel in poultices to reduce inflammation
Carol enjoys the fragrance of
witch-hazel enjo j ys the h Witch's coup
Witch-hazel and oak-leaved hydrangea, below, can add colour right through the autumn.
Cool from the fridge and with soothing
witch-hazel, they're the perfect pep-up for tired eyes.
By the 19th Century a bottle of
witch-hazel extract was widely used in Britain as a skin tonic and is still an ingredient in treatments for teenage skin problems.