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I have enjoyed my visits to your site for a couple of years, and especially appreciate the photo collection. I have been working with native herbs (eastern U.S. and now Sonoran Desert) for many years, mostly for myself but occasionally for others. I grow several desert medicinal plants in my yard (some planted intentionally, and some are pampered wild things) and
I maintain a large website on Arizona cacti, as well as a site for my art and blacksmithing:
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Good work!
It really nice to see the pictures and read about the Jatropha Tree. I was wanting to see how is tree looks. The reason behind is that our Hon'ble President spoke about this tree in one of his lectures. Im seriously thinking of starting a plantation of Jatropha Trees. How I would be successful in this. Thanks.
Thank you for a wonderful and informational web site. I was investigating the properties of the American Pokeweed that magestically grows along our back garden, this year reaching nearly 10 feet. My husband wants to remove them, but after finding they are lovingly grown as an ornimental in his home country of England, I think I may persuade him to allow them their glory in our garden. Much thanks. Patti H.
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Wow! I found just what I needed on your site! So well designed and informative! I am a glass painter and needed to get some reference photos for a spice jar set that I am painting. I love the closeups of the spice plants. I learn something every time I tackle a new painting project. I will be back (for me next time) and soak up some of the knowledge. Thanks for setting the site up, and HAPPY TENTH BIRTHDAY! Sue
Searching for a complete herbal referance site. Need for my practice. Having trouble finding and plan to search your. Thanks, donna
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I deal in oil treatments. Do you have any recipes you can share with me?
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i haven't explore your site yet but im sure i'll find it interesting,, im presently looking for recipe in making my own tincture, got any good info for a retired fixed income person?
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New to herbs and such. Saved your page under favorites. I am trying my hand at oregano, russian sage and chives. Thanks for the information.
I am a U.K visitor who deeply appreciates your good work, thank you.
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Kiitos Hetalle jälleen kerran mahtavista sivuista. Ruotsinsuomalainen ystävättäreni kyseli muutamista kasveista joihin hän tiesi vain ruotsalaisen nimen. Sinun avullasi löysin tiedot mistä kasveista oli kysymys. Kiitos ja yrttikästä kesän jatkoa!
Perheniemen aikoja muistellen, Merja
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Just came across your site while I was searching the web for butterfly bog plants for Colorado. Great pictures!
I am a beginner, so I need all the help I can get with herbalism. I thank you before hand.
necesito saber que plantas puedo usar para teñir telas, papel, etc.
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I live in the Adirondack Mountains of New York state, U.S.A. at Sherwood Forest Farm, Ray Brook. N.Y. Thank you Henriette for your plant truth's and plant connections!
lovely site,
i base in china i am interested in moving to america,to open a sharp electronics outlet.
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Love your site - especially the access to some of the old texts, which saves my students a lot of money. I also got a great laugh from the fabulous Super Blue, Green, Yellow, Magnetic Volcanic Colloidal Nino Juice article!
Keep up the great work!
Regards,
Ian Breakspear
Associate Lecturer & Clinical Educator, University of Western Sydney
Vice-President, National Herbalists Association of Australia (NHAA)
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hi i intersered your web sit & i glad to join to your web sit
Thank you for the pretty pictures!
From Florida....My cat threw up his dinner and a few hours later began crying and began falling over. We think he ate a blue skink earlier or more likely met up with a marine bufo frog. we took him to the vet and she diagnosed him as having vestibular syndrome. Various web sites describe similar symptoms to both problems. They took blood and found the test to be normal so no apparant damage to vital organs. They gave him "fluids" and valium.
They allowed me to take him home at end of the day with Meclizine tabs 25mg and diazepam tabs 10mg. He still has a catheter in his leg so I will bring him back in the morning for a check up. $389.00 cost. He is quietly lying on a make shift bed for his comfort and meowing softly. I found your herbs listed for nausea and pain.....will switch to them when the meds run out. They also gave me a can of Prescription diet food so I also checked the horrifying labels on his canned foods and will be making a change in his daily diet also.
Just to let you know it was comforting to be able to research the problem and possible ways to help support my pet. Your site is great!!!!!
Great site. Thanks for the laughs.
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