I thought it would be neat to have a
thread where we share with each other our favorite resources for learning about herbal medicine—books, classes, blogs, healers and more—for both beginners and those with advanced knowledge...
What do you like about this source? Did you learn something particularly useful or inspiring that you didn't find elsewhere? Is there something permie-ish about their approach?
I'll kick this off with 2 items I think might not be well known:
1. A newcomer I adore for
INSPIRATION using herbs in teas, beverages, tonics, culinary creations, crafts, HBA, and so much more is
Botanical Anthology: Seasonal, Plant Centered Quarterly Magazine. It's a little
$pendy at $25ish per issue, but has nearly 200 pages and with 45-50 articles from dozens of contributors, focusing on creative ways to incorporate herbs in your apothecary, kitchen, harvests, craft, celebrations and more. Here's a look at some of the topics in the Spring 2023 issue [I've underlined plants in my edible landscape that this issue inspired me to use in new ways]:
* Sip on carrot ginger shrub,
chaga dandelion latte +
nettle ginger beer
* Stuff
magnolia leaves, make spring soups + bake a viola cake
* Whip up a lilac toner, steep spring bitters, + infuse a chaparral oil
* Forage
hawthorn, red clover + tree buds
* Grow
sea buckthorn + an herbal tea garden
* Create confetti egg poppers, dye with
tulips + make wax sachets
* Celebrate Spring Equinox, Beltane, Earth Day, Mother’s Day + Father's Day with simple observances
*Meet Lauren May of Must Love Herbs
2. Mountain
Rose Herbs'
FREE HERBALISM PROJECT https://freeherbalismproject.com resource library is pretty awesome.