Field Notes Exciting times at TEH, and for the herbal community, turning lemons into lemonade. |
About the Cover Linda Kneeland provided this luscious taste of spring. |
Elders & Herbs--Valuing Our Elders, Janice Masters Janice begins a touching series about how herbs fit into the lives of our elders. |
Chickens Love Herbs! Michele Brown Ready to start your own flock? Combine your love of herbs with these fine feathered friends. |
Four Thieves, Amber Sheehan Many uses for this age-old traditional remedy that you might not have considered. |
Spring Cleaning your Garden, Heddy Johannesen Ready? Set? Time to get some dirt under our fingernails! |
Lunar Gardening, Aubree Sanders Planting in harmony with Nature's rhythms. |
Herbs for Helping and Healing Coughs and Colds, Marita Orr We're not quite done with the coughs, colds, and sore throats, but here are some good helps. |
The Language of Herbs, Rita Richardson Let the plants speak for you. |
Ground Cover Herbs, Suzan T. Scholl Some fabulous ideas for herbal ground covers that are as useful as they are lovely. |
Poultice and Compress Making, Stephany Hoffelt Granny medicine or modern medicine? Stephany makes the case to keep them in the 22nd century. |
Song of the Archangel, April Coburn An ode to a favorite herb with hand-drawn illustration. |
Pizza Party in the Garden, Kathy Rohrbaugh You'll love this pizza shaped garden that contains all the toppings you can grow. |
Tincturing for Beginners, Jackie Johnson ND Choose your booze wisely! |
Design Your Own Gardeners' Hand Soap, Marci Tsohonis Marci leads us through the creative process of another spectacular soapmaking adventure. |
Herbalism in Iowa, Adrian White Do you think "corn" when you hear Iowa? Learn of unique and entrancing herbal diversity that we haven't heard so much about. |
Upcycling to Make Garden Accessories, Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh Make some gardening tools from household items. |
Yarrow, Jamie Jackson Dainty and unassuming, yarrow packs a wallop and belongs in your herb cabinet. |
Wildcrafting and Processing Herbs, Sandy Michelsen Some ideas on getting started. |