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St.Johns Wort Herb
St. John's Wort is a yellow perennial herb that grows wild in much of the world. During the Middle Ages, this herb was used to "cast out demons," most likely an antiquated description of curing mental illness. In the 1800s, St. John's Wort was ... [... more]
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Herbs For Kids Cherry Bark Blend - 2 oz
Herbs for Kids Cherry Bark Blend Liquid Alcohol Free, 2 ozCherry Bark Blend ? Respiratory and Throat SupportAvailable in 1 and 2 oz sizesHerbal Ingredients:Thyme leaf **Cherry bark *Mullein leaf*Peppermint leaf **Orange peel **Hops strobiles **Horehound ... [... more]
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Mother Nature

Medicinal Herbs: What To Use When
If you do not have a resource for fresh herbs and must choose dried –you can now choose organically grown dried herbs in the regular grocery stores, just read the labels. If you are seeking to grow your own you will find some links at the bottom ... [... more]
Bella Online

Growing An Indoor Herb Garden
One of the most important aspects of having a successful indoor herb garden, however, is lighting. Try to place your plants in a South or West facing window that gets at least four or five hours of direct sunlight a day. If you cannot do that, ... [... more]
Bella Online

Choosing Your Garden's First Herbs
Mint - One of the more versatile herbs, mint is actually something of a pest if not cared for properly, because it is so hardy and spreads so easily. If you want mint in your garden, you should have a method to keep it separate, such as planting ... [... more]
Bella Online

Grow Herbs In The Container Garden
Strawberry jars are beautiful when planted with herbs. There’s a trick to this. Fill the jar with soil to just below the level of the bottom holes. From the outside, push the rootball into the hole and tamp down the soil. Then add more soil until ... [... more]
Bella Online

Chickweed Herb AF
Chickweed is an excellent source of many B vitamins and various minerals. It is used to treat bronchitis, pleurisy, coughs, colds, and as a blood builder.Chickweed, a mild herb, is used primarily to support the urinary system. Chickweed provides ... [... more]
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Skullcap Herb AF
Skullcap is a powerful medicinal herb, it is used in alternative medicine as an anti-inflammatory, abortifacient, antispasmodic, slightly astringent, emmenagogue, febrifuge, nervine, sedative and strongly tonic.Scientific studies are proving this to be a ... [... more]
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Harvesting Herbs From Your Garden
4. Herb bunches. The traditional way to preserve herbs entails gathering small bunches of 10 to 15 stems and hanging them in a warm, airy place to dry. Wrap stems tightly with a rubber band or tie them with twine. Hang the bunches on a drying ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA

Everyday Herbs in Spiritual Life: A Guide to Many Practices
An invaluable and very strongly recommended addition "Everyday Herbs In Spiritual Life: A Guide To Many Practices" by author, ecologist, educator and storyteller Michael Caduto is a practical and informative guide to incorporating herbs into a ... [... more]
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Amazon.com

Big Book of Herbs
Every aspect of growing, identifying, harvesting, preserving, and using over 500 species of herbs is provided in this compendium. Home gardeners, commercial horticulturists, and academics will benefit from the vast knowledge and the 165 meticulous ... [... more]
$39.95
Amazon.com

The Complete Book of Herbs & Spices
This practical guide gives instructions on all things herbs-and-spices-from cultivating and drying to proper storage-and additionally provides a dictionary with descriptions, illustrations, and uses for more than 130 herbs and spices. Recipes and cooking ... [... more]
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