The Crazy Plant Lady
Crazy Plant Lady AND obscure book collector. Those are names that I have been called and really, I’m okay with that—because I do LIVE up
Crazy Plant Lady AND obscure book collector. Those are names that I have been called and really, I’m okay with that—because I do LIVE up
Winter. Nature is stripped bare and we are driven to spend more time inside, cuddled under blankets and curled up by the fire, filling our
Althea Officinalis – I grew these plants by seed and LOVED seeing them grow–the bees adored them! I do recommend having something they can lean
SAGE, Salvia Officinalis — Is Thanksgiving the only time you use sage? Have you tried sage tea? I’m a blender of herbs to create teas.
This year I planted Chamomile everywhere! And I had volunteers show up in my raised beds that I relocated to exactly where I wanted them.
Yarrow — Achillea millefoliumThe other day I was pulled the Yarrow card from my Herbiary illustrated Oracle Deck (check out Maia Toll). It was a timely
And here it is my first venture into a Pesto other than straight up Basil!!!! As you can see, I did incorporate a little Basil
Toothwort, Common names: CrinkleRoo, CutLeafed, Toothwort, Milkmaids, Pepper Roo, Pepper Wort, Spring Blossoms. Toothwort is a small plant with three deeply lobed and toothed leaves in a whorl around the flower
Bloodroot – Sanguinaria canadensis-The rhizome — a small part of the stem — and the roots contain a red fluid that gives the plant its
Oh!!! I found something today — have you been noticing all the spring perennial woodland flowers that are sprouting now? The spring ephemeral are the
This salve is made with Nettle, Comfrey, Calendula, Arnica and Purple Dead Nettle. It’s a wonderful skin healer. 2oz
DeadNettle -Lamium purpureum — DeadNettle is in the mint family, but it doesn’t smell or taste minty. It’s a real musky, earthy taste. You can
I’ve always been a researcher. It’s one of the parts I love about writing novels! And over the years I landed on some nuggets that
Speedwell – Veronica persica — also known as Gypsy weed. It has a small, about 1 cm wide, solitary flowers. The top three petals are
Chai ☕️ Immune Tea— I love this tea! I’ve always been a chai fan, but add the astragalus root and 💥 you add some immune
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