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Fragrant Herbs

We cultivate herbs for culinary and medicinal purposes, as well as for their fragrance, and although there is often overlap...

Healing Gardens

The first time I saw an herb garden I thought it weird. Why would one want to waste so much...

The Green Pharmacy

Building a green pharmacy is serious business and needs the proper tools and supplies to succeed. The aspiring home herbalist...

Lozanges, Syrups, Tinctures and Tisanes

Herbal preparations meant to be ingested are typically brewed into tisanes, combined with honey and sugar to make lozenges and...

Working with Herbs

The efficacy of herbal home remedies and cosmetics depends on the quality of the plant material, as any accomplished herbalist...

Designing the Wild

The most common colors for native flowers are white, yellow and purple, and if you intend to recreate the look...

Sunshine Smiles

When I was a child, lesser celandines, or fig buttercups, were favorites of the spring menu, eagerly awaited, as the...

Purple Sage

Please admire the mighty sage, which took over the herb garden during the summer, before I trim its expansionist habits....

Calendulas

The healing powers attributed to calendulas make even enthusiastic herbalists roll their eyes sometimes. No, it’s not the universal botanical remedy, but...

Autumn Yellow

I always thought of goldenrod as a dyer’s plant and was surprised to learn that it has medicinal properties. Its...