5 Herbs for Healthy Hair
Posted on06 May 2014
TagsDIY
With summer just around the corner, our skin is not the only thing needing some revitalization after a long winter. Our hair,... Read More
5 Herbs That Grow In Shade
Posted on30 Apr 2014
With the coming of summer, you’re all ready to take in the majesty of the large, sweeping landscape that is your forty-acre... Read More
The Virtues of Violets – Health Benefits of Violets
Posted on29 Apr 2014
A few weeks ago, I looked around our 5 acres to see what may be sprouting after a long, cold winter. Soon I... Read More
Herbalists Are CEOs
Posted on28 Apr 2014
Herbalists are leaders. In our communities, our families, and in the world, every day herbalists make powerful, impactful decisions. We answer to... Read More
3 Easy Tips for Late Gardening
Posted on21 Apr 2014
It seems like everyone in your life is gardener extraordinaire…except for you. Your neighbor, your best friend, and your perfect sister-in-law have... Read More
Herbal Remedies for Headaches
Posted on16 Apr 2014
Headaches, especially migraines, are no joke. They can strike out of nowhere, rendering a functioning person into a weak, whimpering puddle of... Read More
What is Compost Tea? Plants Drink Tea, Too!
Posted on15 Apr 2014
At the Herbal Academy, we believe in cultivating awareness of our interconnectedness with the living communities all around us. When we use... Read More
How to Make an Easy Red Clover Tea: Red Clover, Red Clover, Bring Good Health on Over
Posted on09 Apr 2014
Red clover (Trifolium pratense) is a well-known “weed” introduced to North America by European colonists and is now commonly found in fields,... Read More
Herbalists Are Academics
Posted on08 Apr 2014
Herbalists are life-long learners. Our journey of knowledge never ceases, and we’re not afraid to put in the hard work that comes... Read More
Dandelion Root Oxymel Recipe
Posted on07 Apr 2014
Dandelion can do all sorts of dandy things. This winter has seemed to hang on for dear life, despite the fact that... Read More