There have been many times during the last 20 years when working a couple of months ahead had the power to give hope and that has certainly been the case for the last month or so. Between the weather, the pandemic, and some goofy joint issues that had both of us in physical therapy, it was good to just be in the future. The sun will shine, the seeds will sprout, and Spring will arrive. It always does.
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Check out the cover and table of contents:
Cover, Susan Holliday
Field
Notes from the Editor, Tina
Sams
20 years ago in April, TEH germinated. It seems like yesterday.
It seems like a few lifetimes ago.
A
Garden of Afro-Mediterranean Beauty, Carolina
Gonzalez
Beautifying herbs from the Canary
Islands
Warming
Mustard & Ginger Bath Salts, Mountain
Rose Herbs
Invigorating, healing baths.
Winter
Aromatherapy, Tina Sams
Various ways to add moisture and fragrance into the winter air.
Book
Excerpt “The Artisan Herbalist,” Bevin
Cohen
Wintergreen, from Bevin Cohen’s new
book
One
Pan Dinners, Alicia
Allen
3 friends tested Alicia’s recipes and
sent pictures along the way.
Six
Herbs for a Simple Stillroom Garden, Catherine
Love
What if you had only enough room
for 6? What would you choose?
Black
Drawing Salve, Marci
Tsohonis
Step by step instructions for this distinctive and useful salve.
Checking
Out Chicory, Kristine
Brown
If you like dandelion, you’ll love chicory!
Garden
Journey, Rebekah Bailey
We get to watch the ongoing renewal over at the Bailey place.
Baked
Oatmeal, Tina Sams
An easy, delicious breakfast.
Holistic
Help for the Immune System, Jackie
Johnson ND
Helping the body to heal itself is the
best thing we can do.
Mulching
with Herbs, Marci
Lautanen-Raleigh
Grow and harvest your own mulch.
Garden
Design, Part 1, Kathy
Musser
What are the different things to think about when planning a garden?
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