- Hi! thanks for stopping by my space! I write mostly about my love affair with herbs as healers, friends, food and folly. But the Mother part of herbmother often takes over for days at a time. I also love theology and all kinds of spiritual practice so you may wind up in and out of the spiral of my never ending existential exploration. Love is the only thing I know to be true. All the rest is a work in progress, but it sure tastes good when you slow down and savor it.
Tag Archives: teaching children herbs
Contemplating Catnip
With the heat raging on right now, very few herbs are surviving in the garden. But those that are take on life with all the masculine force of the sun. The thrive in the heat so long as they are … Continue reading
Collecting Desert Medicine
It’s really been a fantastically amazing spring in the desert. She has graced us with some of the coolest, oddest, wettest days of May. All of us here are soaking it up. Being so full of life, there is so … Continue reading
Posted in creosote, Uncategorized
Tagged plant spirit, teaching children herbs, wildcrafting
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The Littlest Herbalist
A little walk through our lush garden, led by the littlest herbalist of all. Enjoy!
Posted in basil, calendula, dill, fennel, lemongrass, mallow, nettle, oat tops, oatstraw, sage
Tagged herbwalk, kids and herbs, teaching children herbs
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