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Wood Polish Recipe

darkbookworm13 wrote 3 days ago: It dawned on me just now that I haven’t shared any of my recipes or crafty type stuff lately. … more →

Tags: Creativity, crafts

HOW EXCITING...NEW CLASS LIST.....

dixiesheartcenteredhealing wrote 3 days ago: CLASSES FOR 2013 Pre-registration and non-refundable deposit required for ALL classes MAY 26, 2013 ~ … more →

Tags: healing center, Herbs, Plants, Nature, herb walks, medicinal Herbal recipes, cooking, Herbal, plant medicine

Buttermilk Ramp Biscuits2 comments

Christine @ these light footsteps wrote 4 days ago: Have you spotted ramps while roaming through the forest or at your farmers’ market this year?  … more →

Tags: Kitchen fun, wildcrafting, recipe, local food, Farmer's Market, spring, ramps, homemade, cooking

guest post: wildcrafting with the great kosmic kitchen

the kitchen witch wrote 4 days ago: Photo courtesy of the ladies at The Great Kosmic Kitchen On these balmy spring evenings in DC, when … more →

Tags: Food, healing, Foraging, Herbs, Medicine, spring

Deep in the Forest Beneath the White Cedars

Adam Deck wrote 4 days ago: “Plant identification may sound mundane, but when you observe the hundreds of  variables and i … more →

Tags: gardening, Herbal garden, herbalism, nature, featured 2, Flowers, forest, gardening, Harvesting

Wild Food Survival: Can I Eat Those Mother's Day Flowers?3 comments

Survival Sherpa wrote 5 days ago: [Editor's Note: After Mother's Day, florists must be taking the day off. So how many of the blooming … more →

Tags: Herbal Remedies, Real Food, Natural Health, wild food foraging, Are violets edible, Edible flowers

In Love with Hawthorn!

terrafloraherbals wrote 1 week ago: Hawthorn is in full bloom here on the Oregon Coast. Hooray for Spring!! Hawthorn is know for its hea … more →

Tags: Health & Healing, Herbal Medicine, Herbs, herbalism, Hawthorn, tinctures, hawthorne leaf and flower

Celebrate Stinging Nettles: A Recipe for Nettle Dye!1 comment

katiegroveart wrote 1 week ago: In honor of this year’s first annual Nettle Fest, being held at Lifebridge Foundation in Rosen … more →

Tags: art 2, Events, Natural Dyes, Nature, Process, Recipes, Community Events, gathing, Local

A gift of a skull2 comments

darkbookworm13 wrote 1 week ago: My mom dropped off the skull for me today, it is currently soaking in a bucket of hot bleach water i … more →

Tags: spirituality, personal gnosis, Nature, Creativity, Bones, Spirits, crafts, Reworking Old Stuff

The Humble Nettle

Theresa wrote 2 weeks ago: A few weeks ago when I posted on Facebook about eating stinging Nettles I’m sure a lot of my f … more →

Tags: Free Food From the Forest, nettle

A lesson in patience...

darkbookworm13 wrote 2 weeks ago: I have been working on a few crafty projects these past few days, and one of them has had be chompin … more →

Tags: spirituality, personal gnosis, Music, Creativity, Offerings, crafts, Reworking Old Stuff

Wise Eyes 'Cedar'

Herbacity wrote 2 weeks ago: My ‘Winking Cedar’ friend is most likely an Eastern Red Cedar, Virginiana Juniperous L. … more →

Tags: Recipes, Medicinal Herbs, Follow that Weed!, Weed Walks, Weed Wisdom, Herbal, Wild, Amsterdam, wild weed walks

2013 Holistic Health and Herbal Education Festival

epiorier wrote 2 weeks ago: 8th Annual Holistic Health and Herbal Education Festival Join us at a beautiful, plant filled farm i … more →

Tags: Courses and Workshops, herbalism, Herbal Medicine, Herb fest, medicine making

Rescheduled Medicinal Herbs and Wildflowers of Early Spring--Space for more Participants

epiorier wrote 2 weeks ago: My early spring workshop has been rescheduled due to the large amounts of snow that’s been fal … more →

Tags: Courses and Workshops, herbalism, plant identification, Courses, Workshops, medicine making, Spring Ephemerals

Nettles Harvest4 comments

harperleich wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s hard to say what my favorite part of being an herbalist is.   It’s empowering to kn … more →

Tags: Plants, Harvesting, herbalism, Nettles, nettles harvest, nettles uses, plant ally, plant spirit, spring

Trailing Arbutus Jam2 comments

1left wrote 2 weeks ago: Epigaea repens (Trailing Arbutus) is usually a common plant I find in  sandy forest which are quite … more →

Tags: Edible Wild Foods, Nature, Foraging, Wild Foods, gatherer, trailing arbutus, Mayflower, Epigaea repens, wild flower jam

Gardening and other adventures in yard work...

darkbookworm13 wrote 2 weeks ago: I have learned that I have become soft in my winter-long break from the outdoors. I also learned tha … more →

Tags: spirituality, personal gnosis, Nature, Humor, gardening

Hunt-Gather-Eat Wild Foods: Ostrich Fern Shoots12 comments

Survival Sherpa wrote 2 weeks ago: Editor’s Note: Today we’re pleased to have a guest post by The Crunchy Mama on eating wi … more →

Tags: survival, Frugal Preps, Bushcraft, Real Food, fiddlehead fern, hunt gather eat, ostrich fern and fiddleheads, The Crunchy Mama, Wild Food

SPRING IS HERE...OUR FIRST MOREL AND SECOND AND THIRDS!

holistichills wrote 2 weeks ago: We found our first morel next to a dead elm tree on a wet hillside and our next few at the base of l … more →

Tags: Garden, Homestead, organic, farm, Mushrooms, Preservation, gardening, Organic Gardening, Morel Hunting


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