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All about pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and baby care the herbal way. A special section for inspiration, DIY, herbal recipes, resources, and sweet herbal baby names. A seemingly endless discovery of medicinal plants in the Ozarks and beyond.

Each episode features an interview with a compelling herbal voice and addresses hearty topics like motherhood, birth, ancestral healing, plant magic, and psychedelics. A series of intelligent and interesting herbal podcasts hosted by Mountain Rose Herbs that features some of today’s most iconic herbalists. The episodes are all free and can be streamed through iTunes.

Place 7 tablespoons softened, unsalted butter in a small mixing bowl. Melt the remaining 1 tablespoon unsalted butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add minced garlic and cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes. Mix the minced fresh herbs into the garlic-butter mixture using a fork, stirring and pressing until evenly distributed. Cover and refrigerate until slightly firmed up, about 20 minutes.

Others gain their knowledge from apprenticeships or school programs and tend to focus on teaching their communities about the power of herbs. There are also clinical herbalists who have more extensive training and work with clients on a regular basis in an office setting (whether that's virtual or in-person). Using herbs that are left over from the garden or the grocery to make an herb butter is a great way to make something you can use with the grill. This recipe uses parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme because I have them growing in my garden.

Southern Herbalist is a blog dedicated to exploring herbs, trees, animals and our relationship with Mother Earth. Earth Ways classes are available here, as is information on Sacred Hoop Herbals. Herbalism, Kräuter-Blog Cooking with Herbs, Yoga, Gardening, Crafting, Homesteading...a balanced life is a healthy life. I write about whatever issues are in my own life or surround my Meadow Muffin Gardens shop.

Leaf of Life Botanicals is dedicated to bringing you super high quality Kratom and other natural herbal supplements. The Essential Herbal is an ever growing magazine dispersing herbal lore and uses as we encourage herb businesses and hobbyists alike to shine by sharing their knowledge. Robin Harford is a plant ponderer & wanderer who loves foraging, wild nature, imagination and mystery. Eatweeds is a Forager's Wild Food Guide to the Edible Plants of Britain.

We are all connected through this green Earth that surrounds and supports us. I promise to share information and original recipes and to get out into the wild for ingredients. My love is food, my passion is herbs and my gift is writing and photographing them. Have you ever asked yourself what you can do with herbs after you've made tea, infused oils, tinctures, vinegars, and honeys? Here are some fun ways to upcycle the remaining plant material, often called the “marc,” into other fine uses and crafts. With its citrusy aroma and quilted lime-green leaves, lemon balm brightens our gardens and kitchens alike.

They’re meant to nourish the body, but also the mind and soul. Permaculture is very much at the heart of what we do here at Hackney Herbal influencing everything from our strategy as a social enterprise to the design of our gardens and projects. This 4-part series introduces the ethics and principles of permaculture and explains how it can be implemented in different ways across home, work, lifestyle and community. Global Healing Center brings you the latest Natural Health & Organic Living articles by Dr. Group. Follow this blog to learn more about the Health Benefits of Herbs.

Learning a new language is easiest for children which is why teaching future generations the language of plants is especially important. These 9 activities will help the herbal explorers in your life connect, learn, and grow with the natural world around them. We are increasingly turning to cultivated herbs and certified organic forest farming to procure at-risk herbs like North American ginseng. Many new or modified herbal traditions arose within Black communities in North America. These traditions were most celebrated, documented, and depended upon in the Southeast, where slavery was most concentrated. Typical elements included a combination of African, European, and Indigenous healing modalities, medicinal herbs, spiritual practices, and folklore.

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