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Harvest And Forage / Herb Talk
  ON October 01,2020

Queen Anne’s Lace Part II: Traditional Use of Daucus Carota

Queen Anne’s lace (Daucus carota) is a fascinating plant with a long and storied past. Because it has poisonous look-alikes, it’s vitally important that you properly identify Queen Anne’s lace if you’re foraging for any part of the plant. Read the first part of this two-part series in Queen Anne’s Lace Part I: Folklore and…

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Harvest And Forage / Herb Talk
  ON September 28,2020

Queen Anne’s Lace Part I: Folklore and Identification

Do you ever look at herbs growing around your home or in your local area and think to yourself, “I should really learn more about that plant,” or “I wonder how that herb can be used?” I do it all the time.  There are so many plants right outside our front door that can be…

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