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i am interested in herbal solutions, however i am not familiar with all the different sorts or the meanings of each. i am wondering if you and provide information on definitions.
excellent site. I wish I could find one that is geared more towards the common person learning to use these....basically what some are used for with very clear pictures, and how to prepare tisanes etc.....but yours is the best I have found so far.
Buy one or the other beginner's herbals mentioned in the booklist of the medicinal herbfaq.
I know I will be checking out your website a lot. It is so wonderful to find others who share the love of the outdoors and all the wonderful a marvelous plants.
Your site is absolutely gorgeous!! I plan to spend a lot of time exploring it, there's so much here!
great variety
Great info! Keep it coming!!!
Good to see lots of plant pictures
FACINATING SITE, I AM JUST GETTING STARTED USING NATURAL MEDS.
(ie. CAYENNE FOR ARTHRITIS)
THANKS AGAIN
Can I put a link on our website for our customers as a reference? Wow is all I can say, you have it all! Bless You!
Sure.
I really enjoy all your information. I have white datura, last year I did the purple one from the ballerina series, this year I am trying the yellow, in the fall I bring them in and they bloom until after xmas, will send photos if you wish. Canadian gardner
Curry Tree - Your plant of the month in 1994.
I have one such plant. I acquired it in Sri Lanka this week.
It is sitting next to me looking rather sad for itself because I need to know how to look after it.
Can you or anyone out there help? I read that it needs to be kept at or above 65 deg F at all times and needs a free draining soil.
Living in the UK - how can I achieve this ? A greenhouse is too big to keep warm so is there any other advice as to how I should keep it. Also many friends have asked for a cutting. This also seems to be a real problem - any advice gladly welcomed.
Cheers
Mark
You want to ask on the culinary herblist.
Very interesting web sight. I must spend more time browsing. I started looking for basil recipes (Cheesecake) by Marilyn Hampstead.
Wow! You scanned the King's American Dispensory. Wow Wow!! It's good for us beginning naturopaths.
What a beautiful site. I will be a frequent surfer.
Thanks so much for all your updates.
Millie Lytle, ND
Toronto, On, Canada
I haven't had a chance to brouse your site yet but I will. Sure sounds fantastic.
A bumper sticker seen on Dana Stabenow's fridge in Anchorage, Alaska:
"Yes, actually, I *am* a Godess. Act accordingly."
We need to send one of them to Henriette, as she's the godess of herbs, in the far flung kingdom of the Internet.
Heh yes. I could put it on my fridge.
Thanks for the wonderful site.
I'm wondering if you have or have access to a "drawing salve". My grandmother had a recipe that included sheep tallow, beeswax and other ingredients. Worked so well for splinters, etc.
Kindest Regards,
Gary
You entry on the Devil's Tree (Alstonia Scholaris) fails to mention the heady, wild and wonderful fragrance of its flowers. During the flowering season, esp at night, the smell can be distinguished from long distances.
I'm grateful for finding details about this tree and thanks very much for putting up this stuff.
Always nice to drop bye and see whats old and good or just natural and wonderful under the sun!Sapphire
I am a 4th year Homoepathy student and it is great to find your web site so I can see what the plants look like that we are studing and using Homo remedies for. I feel that the vibration of each plant is very much seen in its appearance, habit and colours etc.
Tank you .
What a great resource for students !
Start with the medicinal herbfaq, then read the classic texts end to end, if you still have questions ask on the herblist.