St. John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum)
With its bright yellow, five-petaled flowers a familiar roadside sight in early summer, St. John’s wort is said to be named because it flowers on June 24th — St. John’s Day.
With its bright yellow, five-petaled flowers a familiar roadside sight in early summer, St. John’s wort is said to be named because it flowers on June 24th — St. John’s Day.
There is a firestorm going on in the herbal community about a small company in western MA, Shire City Herbals that applied for and received a trademark for the term Fire Cider...
A garden provides nourishment, both physical and emotional, and gardening, itself, can be transformative for body, mind and spirit.
Every year since 1995 the International Herb Association (IHA) has chosen an Herb of the Year noted as outstanding in two of three criteria: culinary, medicinal and decorative.
Is there anything better than a gentle summer breeze with the scent of herbs from the garden?
When I was about 12, my family moved into a new house. Exploring the backyard, I found an interesting smelling plant with green spikes shooting up.
Winter is coming and our immune system is often put to the test. How will yours do this winter?