Dandelion Recipe: Lemonade
Dandelions aren’t just weeds: they can also be a delicious addition to your meals! Check out this tasty dandelion recipe and enjoy the benefits of dandelion flowers.
Dandelions aren’t just weeds: they can also be a delicious addition to your meals! Check out this tasty dandelion recipe and enjoy the benefits of dandelion flowers.
Becoming an herbalist is a wonderful way to connect people with healing plants. Learn how to become an herbalist here.
So you’ve made an herbal tincture. Your flowers, leaves, roots, or other herbs have been macerating in a jar for several weeks, infusing the alcohol with their medicine. Now it’s time to strain out the plant matter. What’s the best method? We have two simple ways to show you how to strain tinctures.
When dealing with a minor burn, potatoes and honey can offer support. Here’s how to easily use these two foods topically on a minor burn.
Making an herbal lotion at home is a wonderful way to nourish dry skin and add more herbal goodness to your daily skincare routine. Here’s how to easily make lotion in your own kitchen.
Looking for a natural poison ivy remedy? This common herb and a few other home remedies can help support your body after poison ivy exposure.
Ready to take your herbal knowledge to the next level? Then it might be time for herbalism school! Learn all about the best schools for herbalism in our simple guide.
Having healthy soil is the key to growing a bountiful herb garden. Learn how to mulch your garden and build your soil the natural way.
Herbs often get categorized as either culinary or medicinal, but can they be both? Herbalist Christa Sinadinos draws on over 25 years as a clinical herbalist and medicine maker to answer with an emphatic yes!
One of the best ways to experience oatstraw’s benefits, like calming the nervous system, is to make an oatstraw nourishing herbal infusion.