“There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whispering and the champagne and the stars.” — F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Great Gatsby”
That’s one of my favorite passages in American literature, and it ran through my mind when I was lighting my new Blue Garden candle. I’ve been familiar with the Nest candle line for a while, and I’ve had a favorable impression of the candles’ fragrances and packaging, but somehow I didn’t purchase one until I noticed Blue Garden. The name must have held a subconscious appeal for me. I’ve also been feeling the need for a new home fragrance, since I usually like to make a seasonal switch from spicy or gourmand blends to lighter, botanical notes at this time of year.
Nest describes Blue Garden’s fragrance as “blue hydrangea, hyacinth, and forget-me-nots…blended with fresh green notes and a dew drop accord to create the aroma of a lush floral garden.” That’s an accurate summary. I actually don’t know how forget-me-nots smell, but Blue Garden does capture the idea of hyacinth and hydrangea in bloom. It’s a clean scent, as florals go, but not soapy, and its dewy-green aspect makes it feel versatile…