Nicnivin Report post Posted July 9, 2015 Budding summer squashes and pole beans, tomato leaves, upturned earth, May's wildflowers, and sun-warmed herbs. I hadn't expected to love this scent as much as I do. I normally gravitate towards woodsy and cooler scents, but my husband surprised me with a bottle of this and suggested that I try it for summertime... and I just fell in love. Wet, it's juicy and damp with rain-soaked soil, tomato leaves, and what might be courgette/summer squash. As it dries, I get snapped bean pods and peppery greens, followed by a warm floral note - possibly sweet pea or squash blossoms? All in all, it smells like a glorious, green vegetable garden kissed by midsummer sunshine. Just breathtakingly light and beautiful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites