~Garden Herbs


For thousands of years, humans and other animals have healed ourselves through food and herbs found in our natural habitats.

As we, humans, have grown, technologically we have altered our natural habitats in ways that at times, are counterproductive to our own wellness.

Additionally, we have traded natural healing styles & compounds for more artificial and often, detrimental ways.

One of the most diverse and primal, means of healing body, mind, spirit, and soul continues to be herbal healing.

Herbs may be used in cooking, teas, aromatherapies, bath salts & body lotions, poultices, air cleansers, cleaning products, clothing, and more.

Herbs beautify our outdoor and indoor spaces, attract valuable & delightful creatures to our gardens, cleanse our systems, and uplift our beings.

The cultivation of herbs is simple, excellent nature education, economically, lucrative and beneficial to our personal, communal, and environmental wellness.

Garden herbs are the easiest and most bountiful to cultivate.