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Spices and Herbs by Elaynn

  (Waynesville, North Carolina)
dangerous herbs, comfrey, colts foot, angelica, aloe,
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Over abundance of herbs!

 

I have had a really good growing season this year with my herbs! Of course, growing herbs is different from growing hay, vegetables, or fruits. As a result, I have an over abundance of some herbs. Most of my herbs I use in my formulas, but sometimes I have enough left over to sell to the public. If you look in my store here on LH, you will notice that I have the following for sale, some, like basil quite inexpensive. Nothing wrong with them or anything, and I buy the best quality plants from reputed herb growers, it's just that I need to move these herbs, as they are taking up valuable space in my freezers that I need for other herbs. So, go ahead and purchase these herbs with confidence as they ARE FRESH AND THIS YEAR'S CROP! Here's a list of what I have: ( all herbs are dried)


SWEET BASIL


THAI BASIL


SPICEY GLOBE BASIL

 

COMFREY LEAVES

 

CALENDULA


FEVERFEW

DILL  Weed

HOT PEPPERS MIXED! (cayenne, green and red chili's, Anaheim, Big Jim's, publanos, Ancho, Serrano, Tabasco, New Mexican, Mexicana)


PEPPERMINT



SPEARMINT


ENGLISH THYME


MARJORAM

 

TANSY

 

OAK BARK

 

OAK MOSS

 

SASSAFRAS ROOT

An ounce of dried herbs is quite a lot! Figure 1 ounce will fill a quart bag; 4 ounces can be a gallon size bag, and, depending on the herb, it can be even a little more.


They're freshly dried now and this year's crop! So, come buy the best ! My herbs are pesticide free and only food compost used, no fertilizer. I practice companion planting and rotation of crops!


Also, thank you to those who have ordered from me and those of you who have left such complimentary reviews!







































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