Single herbs
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Growing garlic indoors.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's easy, but you will not get a garlic bulb off a clove.
Bilberry for dandruff.
Henriette's herbal blog: Green hairdressers gave me some natural haircare hints.
Autumn colors.
Henriette's herbal blog: Virginia creeper is very pretty in fall.
Evening primrose roots.
Henriette's herbal blog: So I read that evening primrose roots are edible, and delicious.
Balm of gilead buds.
Henriette's herbal blog: They're brown, compact, and very very resiny.
Rose root.
Henriette's herbal blog: Rose root is an adaptogen.
Chelone.
Henriette's herbal blog: So all the books talk about white turtlehead ...
Pycnanthemum.
Henriette's herbal blog: The mountain mints are delicious.
Berberis tincture update.
Henriette's herbal blog: Remember my berberis tincture?
Hops.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's a soporific, but it's also depressive.
Euphrasia.
Henriette's herbal blog: Some plants get to be abundant in late summer (or early fall), only.
Ellie's poppies.
Henriette's herbal blog: Ellie sent me some poppy flower photos.
Mugwort.
Henriette's herbal blog: You can use mugwort to enhance your dreams.
Barberry bark.
Henriette's herbal blog: It doesn't have to be the root or the root bark.
Licorice side effects.
Henriette's herbal blog: Let's get sane about herbal side effects, mmkay?
Peppery mints.
Henriette's herbal blog: There's peppermints, and there's other pepperminty mints.
The peppermints.
Henriette's herbal blog: Yep, that one is peppermint. This one -- isn't.
Drying goldenrod.
Henriette's herbal blog: You get fluff when you dry goldenrod flowers.
Dried yellow dock.
Henriette's herbal blog: Airdried vs. dehydrator-dried yellow dock root.
Picking yellow bedstraw.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's abundant on dry meadows.
Wild chervil leaf.
Henriette's herbal blog: Wild chervil is the poor cousin of chervil.
Lily tincture.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's a drop dose tincture.
Drying chamomile.
Henriette's herbal blog: Usually, people pick just the flowers.
False heather.
Henriette's herbal blog: Yes, the cuphea is sometimes called heather. More often it's false heather, though.
Bunchberries.
Henriette's herbal blog: Now I know the difference between the two bunchberries.
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