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2012 Has Arrived!

Blog: Owens Acres - Lavender, Herbs, and Tea   -   Friday January 20, 2012   -   By Laura & Mike

2012 Has Arrived!  With each new year comes the anticipation of what to plant, when to plant, and what new products to develop! Owens Acres is a CCOF Certified Organic Micro Herb Farm.  We specialize in all things lavender, herbs, tea!  We...

Damiana Love Elixir for the Valentine Lover

Blog: Morgan Botanicals   -   Saturday January 14, 2012   -   By Jessica

"Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired."  ~Robert Frost   What better day to be irresistibly desired than on Valentines day, the day of lovers. The day to express love for each other whether it be giving flowers, poems,...

Herbs for the Holidays

Blog: Owens Acres - Lavender, Herbs, and Tea   -   Thursday November 10, 2011   -   By Laura & Mike

Herbs are part of our everyday life, even when we don't realize it!  Herbs and flowers can be used for culinary, health, healing, and giving.  How to use herbs for your holidays: Culinary: Bay Leaves - Traditional and essential for...

Herbs and Oils on their way on LH

Blog: Spices and Herbs by Elaynn   -   Wednesday August 17, 2011   -   By Elaynn

These oils are waiting to clear LH. Should be up maybe by the weekend, if not by next week.: Bergamont oil Evergreen oil Rose oil the herb  TANSY and a VARICOSE VEIN HEALER  tea that you soak your feet in. THANKS TO...

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....

Tamworth Pigs and Soil Fertility

Blog: Spring Hill Farms   -   Friday November 26, 2010   -   By David

    In the building up of fertility, especially on the poor light-land farm, there is no animal more effective than the pig. Though I would not suggest that the pig is an essential part of fertility building, there is no quicker or more...

Do These Pants Make My Rosehips Look Big?

Blog: Morgan Botanicals   -   Wednesday January 20, 2010   -   By Jessica

Rose hips are a wonderful food and vitamin source.  Historically, Native Americans used rose hips in their stews and soups after using them for tea . I enjoy using them to make jams, jellies, marmalade's and wine, as well as a...

Make MOM homemade HERBAL Cologne

Blog: So Succulent Gardens   -   Thursday April 30, 2009   -   By Blossomfarm

If you do not have cash on hand this year to send mom a BLOSSOM FARM live herbal basket or our handmade Lavender products.  There is time to make Mom hand-crafted cologne. It should be done today since MOM's day is only 10 days away. Filter through...

Where to buy Spring 2009

Blog: EarthSmart Compost Updates   -   Saturday April 18, 2009   -   By Bennie

Hello and happy planting everyone! We're happy to announce two new retailers for the Spring 2009 season.  I'll add more as we deliver. Enjoy the warmth, Carmen City (in OK) ...

Video: How to Make Tea with Loose Herbs!

Blog: Golden Touch Alpaca Farm   -   Wednesday April 01, 2009   -   By Shelley

  I stumbled across this video recently and I think it is wonderful! Over the last years our kids have turned us onto making tea with loose herbs and we will never go back to buying bagged tea again. It is cheaper, better tasting, and there are a ton of...

Homemade NATURAL ROSE WATER and Old fashion Lotion

Blog: So Succulent Gardens   -   Thursday February 19, 2009   -   By Blossomfarm

As the cold snowy wind blows outside, my heart is dreaming of spring. Soon the rose shrubs will be bursting with blossoms and before the blooms fade, I want you to gather the items needed to prepare this wonderful fragrant water. ...

To plant a garden.....

Blog: Double R Farm (Amish Country Soaps & Sundries)   -   Thursday January 15, 2009   -   By Christine

We finally received our first real snowfall of the season. It's probably a good thing since I have been working outside up until a few days ago. The ground had not yet frozen so I took the opportunity to move a huge heirloom rose to a spot where it could grow...

essences of thanksgiving

Blog: Tributary Farm   -   Thursday November 27, 2008   -   By Ozarkpoppy

Huxley (three years old) and Roland (three weeks old) and I went walking up into our wild part of the farm yesterday.  The sky was blue as blue and the day was warm. We found one dried but quite sugary persimmon  left hanging, we ate fingerfulls of...


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