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Over abundance of herbs!

Blog: Spices and Herbs by Elaynn   -   Monday October 24, 2011   -   By Elaynn

  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...

Winter in the Hoophouse Continued

Blog: Creation Herb Farm   -   Friday January 21, 2011   -   By Mike

Winter in the Hoophouse continued- Bed 8 - currently awaiting transition ( will become tomatoes in April- doing some early with special seed from Siberia (55 day variety at the 55th parralel) so I will let you know how that goes in June) Bed 9 - Rose...

Winter in the Hoophouse

Blog: Creation Herb Farm   -   Friday January 21, 2011   -   By Mike

Winter Hoophouse January 21 2011 A couple more weeks and we will start seeing a little sun! Hoophouse currently looks like it is part igloo on the sides - however I think the snow may be insulating the sides from the below zero windchills this week....

Benefits Of Calendula

Blog: Sunflower Acres Pure Skin Care Products   -   Wednesday December 08, 2010   -   By Dianne

One of The  BENEFITS OF CALENDULA PRODUCTS   I have been researching medicinal herbs, in order to put my garden to good use. I recently stumbled onto an awesome experience!  I'll start at the beginning. ...

My Mutated Calendula

Blog: Morgan Botanicals   -   Wednesday July 15, 2009   -   By Jessica

I have one mutated Calendula plant. You can imagine my excitement! It's silly, but I always get excited when I grow something that takes on its own weird form: something different than what it should be. I told my husband I was going to call her my...

Herb Flower Baby Oil Recipe

Blog: So Succulent Gardens   -   Tuesday May 12, 2009   -   By Blossomfarm

Chamomile is known to calm and is anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. Calendula helps to prevent the overgrowth of yeast and is soothing to the skin. Calendula / chamomile Baby Oil 8 ounces of oil (olive, almond,or sunflower) ...


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