Suzanne Ravet

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1. I like making tinctures with herbs soaked in vodka. I use the drops under my tongue.
2. Food is medicine and medicine should be our daily food.
3. Don't have a specific online source.
8 months ago
I also use Rosemary for arthritis.
8 months ago
Lavender, thyme, rosemary, wintergreen, chamomile, mint, chives, oregano, etc.
I use herbs for cooking, tinctures and salves.
Most of what I've learned has been through books and classes and online.
8 months ago
Thanks. I will post it once I figure out how. I'm better with frogs and bees than technology : )

Hopefully, this works:

https://www.zillow.com/myzillow/yourhome/48791718

1 year ago
Thank you. It's a suburban lot .2 acres in the foothills of the cascades, Enumclaw. There is a strawberry lawn, Quince, bamboo, huckleberry, fuki, olive, pink currant, eucalyptus, olive, lavender, rosemary, Aronia, grape, apple. Blueberry, raspberry, plum, pear, hops, herbs, space for vegetable garden, and native plants. There is a water feature.  There's also what I call a 'frog bog' that tree frogs have occupied. The house is 1200 square ft. - 3 bed, 1 bth. All downspouts have rain barrells. The floors were crafted from a local high schools old pine bleachers. You can find photos on zillow, but you need to find it under the section of 'other' houses. I've been sad to hear people tell me that they don't like frogs and bees.
1 year ago
I'm looking to sell my suburban home in king county, wa which I have worked to set up as a food forest as well as habitat for insects, birds, tree frogs, etc. Does anyone have a suggestion of places to post it to attract the right next human. Thanks!
1 year ago
Hi Anne,
I live on a .2 acre lot in the suburbs.  I'm working in union with my fellow living creatures to coax along a living food forest for all who live on this land, small and large (I'm the largest).  What do you think would be a handful of plants which would be suitable and maybe even essential for such a space in the Pacific Northwest.
Thank you.
4 years ago