A short film on wild-harvested ginseng, the concerns of crystal sourcing, a silk eye mask that we may need, and more.
Read MoreFrom cakes to smoothies, a bright pop of edible color is becoming an everyday favorite. Learn how to use these beautiful (and often medicinal) flowers!
Read MoreLearn some of our favorite ways to connect with plants, plant people, and create herbal medicines while living in a city.
A botanical print class, Solange’s Metatronia performance, medicinal pastries, our residency in Oaxaca, and a biodynamic cannabis panel.
Read MoreBetween Fairwild, Fairtrade, and Pharmacopeial, you might be wondering "what does it all mean?!" We’ve got you covered.
Read MoreA spicy traditional vinegar tonic infused with herbs like garlic, onions, horseradish, hot peppers, and turmeric to rev up the immune system.
Read MoreThese books are a treasure trove of plant wisdom passed along from people who've dedicated their lives to bringing this information to life.
Read MoreThis rhizome has been used as medicine for thousands of years, and by many different healing traditions, including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurvedic Medicine.
Read MoreIf you've never used Harissa, give it a try in stir-fries, sauces, with roasted veggies or even in a yogurt dip.
Read MoreInspired by 'A Flatbread Recipe for People Who Think They Can't Bake.' Sounded to me like I couldn't mess it up and it would be easy enough to make for a crowd. Learn how-to...
Read MoreEver wonder what's in an herbalist's bag? Gingertooth & Twine's new series takes a peak into what potions and products herbal friends are toting around.
Read MoreA new Ayurvedic cookbook, a cult inspired documentary series, and petal pastas are just a few of our favorite things this month.
Read MoreSomething that often gets missed when profiling specific plants or potions, is who they are best suited for. Learn how to tap into the elements to find the right remedies.
Read MoreNot only is it essential to flavor our meals, but also to our body's ability to function. The story of salt is something magical and poetic.
Read More“When in doubt, give nettles.” Nettles are traditionally used for an array of different ailments. These greens have been used for arthritis, allergies, skin issues, and more. When extracted in vinegar with other spring greens, you get a delcious and mineral rich tonic.
Read MoreWe couldn't include all of our favorite places, since there are just so many. But these are our go-to spots that any plant folk should plan on making a visit to while in the area.
Read MoreMy healing process catalyzed when I decided it was OK to be sick. It was OK to tell people I didn't feel well. When I finally allowed myself to take the journey day by day, and listen to my body versus fighting it.
Read MoreWe've been coveting Wooden Spoon Herb's Stress Ease Powder made with holy basil, nettle, oats and ashwagandha. It's delicious on its own with hot water or blended into this frothy coconut milk tonic.
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