by wildflowerscho | Mar 10, 2010 | Herbs, Bioregional Herbalism
Just got out of the early spring bloom in Anza Borrego and the surrounding desert. The desert was green, wet, windy and cool. This year is a good one. The cooler weather meant my travels to some areas hinted at massive blooms that were to come, but all together most...
by wildflowerscho | Oct 29, 2009 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, All, Remedies
EXPLORING PLANTS USED FOR BROOMSTICK ADVENTURES Nicole Telkes RH(AHG) wildflowerherbschool.com Datura and Snakeskin gathered 9/2023 for Flying Ointment Flying ointment, also known as witches’ flying ointment, green ointment, magic...
by wildflowerscho | Oct 29, 2009 | Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
AAHHHH. Rain. Sweet gentle cool rain. In temperate zones this time of year is thought of as a time of plants beginning to die back and the earth going to sleep until spring. We, my dears are not temperate. Our cycles of green and brown are very murky and indistinct to...
by wildflowerscho | Aug 16, 2009 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Ok, yes it sounds crazy to start planning a fall garden in this heat but thats the only thing keeping me from straight out depression. In terms of veggies, I am going to attempt to bring in a few tomato starts and keep the few eggplants and peppers going thru the next...