Wouldn’t it be nice to know how to prevent colds before cold and flu season even started?
How would you like to use your garden to cure insomnia, increase digestion, enhance your energy and take care of aches and pains?
Growing your own herbal apothecary provides us with what we need to take care of ourselves and our families in a low cost way that is sustainable and easy to do over and over again.
Take a more active role in your health and wellbeing and learn how to use your garden to take care of yourself!
Listen to this inspiring interview with Kami McBride on the Organic Gardener Radio Show talking with Arbico Organics on how to use your organic herb garden.
Immerse yourself in the cycle of the medicinal plants of where you live and learn to heal your body with nature.
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Thank you for your time Kami!! You are truly an amazing being!!
I make a breakfast blend with cinnamon, fennel seeds, cardamom, ginger & chaga. I sprinkle the powder on my oatmeal every morning! I recommend your book to anyone who wants to learn more about using herbs in meaningful ways! Thanks
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I love doing this, what a great idea! Thanks for sharing on Project Parade Linky Party #17.
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Thank you, Kami! Your blog and book is so inspiring. I have a small space to garden and the soil can no longer support tomatoes – for a little while anyway. So I am finally going to replace my vegetable garden with an herb garden. Herbal kitchen and your blogs have totally inspired me to do it. I will trade some of the tinctures and teas and hopefully lotions I make for tomatoes and zucchini with my neighbors next summer! Thank you and blessings!
I dry sage, mostly. I use a lot of it and it is easy to grow.