Merry February, everyone! Here we are, entering the month of the Light Heart (which seeds love and lust). . . so I have to ask . . . what about herbal...
Folklore, August 2003 v114 i2 p274(2) Healing Plants: Medicine of the Seminole Indians. (Book Review) Gabrielle Hatfield. Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2003 Folklore...
I have a great recipe for body chocolate paints and Ginger glide :) Those recipes are at home tho, I'll post them when I get there (Iam at work on lunch) Susan...
Found a great website that I thought you gardening herbies would like http://www.hort.net Pictures, information and some good articles under the Clothier...
Choc. Body paint: very easy and fun to use!! in a container of your choice (this is for 1/2 oz one) half hot choc. powder half honey add 1 drop of orange, or...
I've been busy researching and seeking plants/seed to consider for my garden expansion this year. My front yard has been ignored (I "live" in the back) and...
Thanks Pam! I almost got lost in the hort.net site . . . meaning there's so much there I alomst lost track of time and other responsibilites and even when I...
"Walk in the Woods, LLC" <walkinthewoods@...> wrote: My front yard has been ignored (I "live" in the back) and while there's some nice mature shrubs, ...
Living in the woods, I have alot of shade and acidic soil. Here is what I have grown and thrives: with dappled sun to shade: Bleeding heart, Phlox, (both tall...
This Valentine's recipe was adapted from one shared by herbalist, Henriette Kress: Waldorf Salad for Two In Germany, celeriac root is used as an aphrodisiac....
Love Tea 1 part saffron 2 parts hibiscus flower 2 parts rose flower To make tea use 1 tsp. per cup (or you can power and make 00 caps, average adult dose: 1-2...
Susan - thanks for sharing! Mind if I add these to my Aphrodisiac file? I'm actually trying to organize this topic all in a single document. My turn to post. ....
woohoo! sounds like a must try for valentines day Thanks susan Terri ... From: Othila To: CHA@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:27 PM ...
Sweet woodriff does well as a low growing ground cover in my shady area and is great to add to the spring maybowl wine. Other low growers in my yard are...
Sure. I should have added that the better the choc/ powder the better. I used Godiva. Don't use swiss miss or anything like that. It just doesnt taste as...
This is exactly what I've been looking for - unfortunately, I just can't see
how I'd manage it this year. Is this something you'll be offering again next
year?...
Don't know anything about Global Institute for Alternative learning. But my advise would be to learn from someone who has been a practitioner for a long time. ...
I too prefer to learn from those with personnal experience and I'm always looking to pick the brains of my fellow herb enthusiaist but I can't seem to find the...
First of all...there is no herbal certification in the US....none, nada, no way...nothing legal if that is where you are going with this. The only certificate...
MessageThanks Deb It's not so much the legal aspect, although I do think at some point we are going to be forced to be licensed in order to practice herbalist...
An Herbalist friend of mine asked if I knew of a source for (organic) grape alcohol. I don't (I use grain). Does anyone here make tinctures with fruit-based...
Thanks & none to worry about the cocoa quality. Like most things, I make my own (cocoa powder, sugar, vanilla and a pinch of salt). In this case I tried a mix...
You might want to consider exploring some of the state recognized programs being offered around the state. Northwetern CT Community College offers a...
Hmmmmmm, I am an avid mead maker tho :) S "Walk in the Woods, LLC" <walkinthewoods@...> wrote: An Herbalist friend of mine asked if I knew of a source...
Thanks a lot rose I've been looking online today but most of the programs didnt offer what I need. I ended up at Amazon ordering some A&P and organic chemistry...
ok, so you do have some sun. I will send you pictures of my gardens on the north (front) of Terry's house. hollys, columbine, iris, ferns hosta, boxwood,...