The newest issue is out, and it is filled to the brim!
I always love this issue because we're all excited to get into the next growing season. We have plans and dreams of medicines, meals, and gardens that were floating in our heads over the winter. Tiny plants are sprouting and bravely taking on the unpredictable weather of spring. That excitement turns into wonderful submissions of articles.
Check out the Table of Contents below!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Crossword Puzzle
Here Comes the Sun – where the mind wanders in early summer.
Field Notes from the Editor, Tina Sams
Doin’s on the farm, and what’s happening with the magazine, books, and AI.
About the Cover
How does your garden grow? Ours does what it wants.
Calendula, First Choice for Wound Healing, Susan Hess
Learn Calendula’s talent, especially with burns, and how to make tea, compress, powder and salve.
Excerpt on Garlic Mustard from his new book, Brandon Ruiz
Garlic Mustard identification, usage, and interesting information so you can forage without dying.
Building a Pantry Garden Apothecary, Amy Jeanroy
Growing food and medicine side by side without over-thinking it!
Growing Herbs for Summer Success, Marcy Lautanen-Raleigh
You’ll find tons of ideas for creating and enjoying the bounty from the summer garden.
Word Search
Taken from the contents of the magazine
Excerpt, The Nature Embedded Mind, Julie Brams
A Tea Ceremony post Forest Immersion is described. What plants might we find to incorporate?
Marvelous Mugwort, Kristine Brown RH(AHG)
Appreciating mugwort, handy while I’m trying to reclaim a garden. There’s a poem, salve and oil to make in addition to the full offerings of mugwort.
Researching Flower Essences, David Dalton
How do we find the benefit and value of a particular flower essence after we’ve made or acquired it?
South of the Border Herbs, Barbara Steele
Tender perennials for the herb garden.
Untangling the Cosmos, Todd Eliot
“Could there be more to our world than meets the eye?” How will we learn to adapt to a changing world?|
Much Ado About Ginger, Alicia Allen
Alicia was loose in the kitchen with a big batch of fresh ginger, and we get to enjoy the recipes!
Jasmine Lavender Lemonade Tea Punch, Maia Wisher-Warren
A bright and delicious cup of tea to welcome the day!
Meet Our Contributors
Puzzle Answers

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