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Paulette Sylvestre

Thank you Henriette, I love your site, it has everything I need, keep up the good work. Canadian gardener.

jasper

Your site is wonderful thank you. blessings

Viking Mike

Your site is amazing, a wealth of knowledge in the tomes, i have no experience with herbs at all, i found your site looking for information on datura strominium because of a co-worker had told me about it's "visionary" qualities, but i have been steered clear of now, thanks to your in-depth information on all herbs. Since visiting here i have become very interested in herbal healing and affects. Thank you for opening a door to a new world.

BARBARA

love to read, hear, and know all I can about herbs.

Julianne

I love the photos especially the coreopsis. I started gardening last year and fell in love with these plants. I love the dainty flowers and they are so easy to grow that I just planted 30 pots yesterday. Even without a green thumb, some of them are bound to flourish. Thank you for the beautiful photos. Happy gardening. Julianne

Gordon Steinraths

Hi Henriette;
I love your site! Thank you. I have been growing herbs in Canada for 12 years and have appreciated your photos of herbs for the northern climate - especially Roseroot and Maralroot. Keep celebrating the plant/human symbiosis!
Gordon
PS: Can I email you my favorite photo of a honeybee on my Maralroot?

Sure, unless it's still in the megabytes.

Everett Russell Hawn (Russ)

What an enjoyable website !!

Henriette Shotter

I am researching "Acanthus". Widely used in Greek and church architecture. Why? What are the properties of Acanthus (besides having attractive leaves)? So far I haven't found answers - not even on the site of another Henriette.
with best wishes from England
German born Henriette

Esther Sexton

I love the information and the pictures are great!

Sandra Leggio

I saw a beautiful, fragrant specimen of edgeworthia chrysanta 2/20/04 at Hendrick's Park In Eugene Oregon, and I am wordering if this plant would survive in the Sacramento valley.

Gongoro

i will try to perfect the bibliographical data about Lloyd's history of veg'

michael breen

better to have seen it once then to have heard of it a thousand times.

Bernie

Henriette - Thank you.
I first came across your website when looking for a web copy of Maud Grieves "A Modern Herbal" for a student assignment last year. I'm not sure which I did first - get the info I wanted or spend several hours absorbed in your site and devouring the delights thereof.
I return frequently for information and for fun - I've just spent a very nerdy hour laughing my socks off at some of the stuff on Best of RHOD (way too close to my day job).
So - thank you.
Bernie

Henriette Cox

I found you by crusing the web, and couldn't help but try and see what happens. If I sign in to your "Guest Book", I send best regards. Henriette

Cool!

mike vogler

I like your site very much. very helpful and informative. I would like to see links to scientific studies, especially supposed cancer cures as I know someone with it.

You're looking for phytotherapy. I don't do that - I do herbal medicine.

Shashi Kumar

Iam doing 45Acres of Herbal plants cultivation in Tamil Nadu India in Organic way intrested in planting exotic species of herbal plants

Steve, UK

What a fab site! I am a novice outdoor herb grower and this site has been really helpful. Thanks for the coriander info especially.

Grace Colasurdo

Very interesting, I am looking into herbal medicines used in eastern usa in the 1700's (research for a book)...they most likely are english in origin, but using local herbs

ZDon Eylat

I writea monthly column for a woodturning association

That's nice.

Bernhard M.

Great Website, THANK YOU! you're the only one who gave me a true sounding solution!!! (my wife has no drive anymore, and i am tired of being frustrated all the time)
Now my only chalenge is to find where I can get a Decoction of Black Willow Aments or Buds. Apparently dried aments don't work, the decoction must be made from fresh. If you happen to know, please let me know.