Don't forget to visit our CHA eGroup Calender! This is the perfect place to see what's going on around the state so you can plan your herbal-activities! This...
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Connecticut Herb Association Presents HerbFest 2009 "New Location" Pleasant View Farm 452 South St (route 83) Somers CT Workshops*Weedwalks*Vendors Food*Kids...
Hello my friends. Does anybody have any hypericum oil I can purchase? if so I need about6-8oz. and I can make a check to you. Please let me know shipping too....
Itıs Thursday ... and I hope youıll join me In the Garden on Blockhead Radio for todayıs show Garden Crafts at 11:30 AM, ET. To learn more about...
Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Glastonbury 1361 Main Street Glastonbury, CT 06033 860-633-8402 Summer Solstice Family Celebration Sat., June 20,...
... Hi Everyone, Many of you have taken my herb classes at the North branford High School and have requested that I give classes at my home in the herb...
I hope you will join us ... Saturday, June 27 Sipping Your Way to Wellness - A Tea Workshop 10:00 am to 12:00 noon at Walk in the Woods in Winsted $35 Invest...
I just harvested a curley dock root. I want to make a tincture with it. Is it ok to use or do I really need yellow dock. Has anyone made a tincture from a...
I know it is late notice but the gardens wait for no one. Things are popping and need harvesting. This Sunday I will be harvesting and making tinctures,...
I've made many tinctures from fresh roots, and I'm still alive. Cathy Dietz (But that's just me.--I'm not advising others.) **************Huge Savings on...
Iıve never made a dock tincture (either variety) from fresh plant matter, but I would. I would use grain, as I do with most FPM. Be well by Nature! rose ...
In a message dated 6/24/2009 9:58:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, walkinthewoods.llc@... writes: I've also made salves, with good luck. There are so many...
I don't even bother with the lawn.if it's green I'm happy Weed the beds and vege garden but let the Lambs quarters and chickweed etc have their way. Sent from...
... I tell everyone that I love the weeds in my lawn, they make for free food, vitamins and minerals. People are really missing out when they KILL the...
I have 3-4 large mullen plants growing at the edge of my driveway. If anyone is interested in harvesting them for transplanting or use, please let me know. ...
The spouse mows around whateverıs blooming in the lawn ... In spring it was the violets and bluets ... Then the fleabane and hawkweek ... Now, the clover. Dig...
I eat as I weed. Hey, chickweed and lambs quarters are good for your health. My children once said: "Stop grazing, Mom!" Now these same children are...
... Wouldn't that be a cute display at a class...a tray with a chunk of lawn like sod, but containing all the eatable weeds from the average lawn! The only...
I just went to the CHAI website and was surprised to see the list of Members password protected. I know I am a 2008-2009 Member...how do I get my password? I...
... I sent out my Member2Member Discount Rate Card to all the members who had businesses listed. F.Y.I. - Since there a number of CHAI Members who are Vendors...
Don't forget to visit our CHA eGroup Calender! This is the perfect place to see what's going on around the state so you can plan your herbal-activities! This...
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I am passing on an email I received from a ffriend of mine. I thought some of you might be interested. Hello Hope you are all having a wonderful summer...
All you herby folks - if you haven't had a chance to visit this market...it's worth the drive! For many of us, this is shopping locally...a good thing...as...
I don't want to offend but I don't think this is the forem for this type of email. I think we should Stick to herb, alternative health, and gardening subjects...
I must agree. I do not feel comfortable receiving a chain email of any sort. ... From: Terri Cusson <commonscentsherb@...> Subject: [CHA] Chain letter ...
... I don't see any chain letters so I don't understand your post. But, I too would like to see topics such as herbs, alternative health, and gardening...