by wildflowerscho | Jul 18, 2012 | Herbs, Bioregional Herbalism, All
Introduction to Botany for Herbalists Notes from class Botany is the study of the plant kingdom, or plant sciences. It is especially important to understand if you are an herbalist that harvests from the wild. It is an area that many herbalists...
by wildflowerscho | Jun 12, 2012 | All, Remedies
Tips for Making Potent Dried Plant Infused Oils First: Create as sterile and dry of a space as you can when making oils. Water and oil= bacteria. Oil in fact on its own tends to hold bacteria well and can break down easily. Wash everything...
by wildflowerscho | Apr 17, 2012 | All, Library, Herbs, Bioregional Herbalism
You can join the Facebook Group here to locate plants and seeds in real time! https://www.facebook.com/groups/327813930606438/ Small Farms and Herbalists Looking for or that Have herbs available to you. This list reflects more of a Microbusiness model—mostly...
by wildflowerscho | Apr 11, 2012 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, All
This list was created in 2010. I started doing this for my students in 2005. 2X a year, the Wildflower Center has a sale where you can actually purchase native plants they have propagated. I am posting this out of date list of their properties in...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 26, 2012 | Library, Bioregional Herbalism, All
Herbs and regulated but Herbalism is not(right now). Learning Herbs.com has a legal and regulatory video with Roy Upton you can purchase. I also have some information from a workshop I had a local herbalist give at my school on being compliant with the new...
by wildflowerscho | Dec 13, 2011 | All, Remedies, Library, Herbs
Herbs can influence digestion in several ways. Many culinary herbs we use today are thought of as adding flavor but their original inclusion was due to their affect on digestion. The use of herbs in cooking is usually due to what is termed a carminative effect...