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    Herb of the Day: Red Clover(Post)

    Step out into a field on a late spring or summer day and you're likely to find a field of red clovers. This beautiful flower is commonly marked off as a pesky weed. However, it is not only a benefici ...

    Herb of the Day: Cramp Bark(Post)

    Occasionally, we get lucky in our herbal studies, and the name of an herb helps indicate its common usage. Cramp bark is one of these herbs. Commonly used by herbalists to help relieve menstrual cram ...

    Travel Formulas are 20% off in July! (Post)

    Summertime for many folks means travel. While trips may look a little different this year, we wanted to take one thing off your plate for travel plans.  With our brand-new travel category, ...

    Herb of the Month: St John's Wort(Post)

    Have you ever wondered about the name of this herb? The lore behind the name is quite interesting. These beautiful yellow flowers first begin to bloom around the feast day for St John the Baptist. Th ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations: Poultice(Post)

    In the world of herbalism, you will definitely expand your vocabulary! Scientific names of herbs, herb actions, and herb preparations are all new words to learn. It can feel overwhelming to try learn ...

    Herb of the Day: Valerian(Post)

    Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) has found a spot in gardens as a sought-after, beautiful, decorative flower. What most growers don't realize, however, is that they're growing a powerful herb. V ...

    Understanding Herbal Preparations: Bach Flower Remedies (Post)

    Bach Flower Remedies (aka essences) are an example of how versatile and fascinating herbs can be. First created by Dr. Edward Bach, there are 38 original remedies.  As one of the most gentle her ...

    Herbal Sleep Support(Post)

    Insomnia is something almost everyone will experience at one time or another. This time of year it is often more prevalent. Holiday travel means sleeping in an unusual bed. Holiday events and guests ...

    Herb of the Month: Pau d'Arco(Post)

    Pau d'Arco is native to South America. Its benefits quickly spread around the world as word spread about this amazing herb. It's a unique herb both in the wide range of properties and flavor. Harvest ...

    Tips for Preserving Herbs(Post)

    Maybe you've been harvesting and gathering herbs from your garden all year. Or perhaps you did some foraging or have someone at the local Farmer's Market selling herbs. People are sometimes reluctant ...

    Herb of the Day: Feverfew(Post)

    On occasion, we get lucky with the name of an herb, giving us a special clue about the herb itself. Feverfew is one such herb. As the name implies, feverfew is traditionally used to help reduce fever ...

    Herb of the Day: Squaw Vine(Post)

    Squaw vine, or partridgeberry, is a beautiful plant herbalists love for women’s health. With use documenting back to Native Americans, this herb is extremely valuable for women. Used pre-menstr ...