Category Archives: Jill Davies
Elderflowers are Blooming Again
We all know these beauties and all have our favourite ways of using them, what are yours?We’ve put Elderflowers into our Evening
read moreHedgerow Milk Thistle
Wild-growing milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is not a common roadside plant in Britain, unlike warmer Europe. But I found some in Norfolk!
read moreOak, the Toothbrush Tree
We used to rely on the tannins in oak twigs as a basic toothbrush. Its anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial assets really do work. It
read more‘As Rosemary is to the Spirit, so Lavender is to the Soul.‘
‘As Rosemary is to the Spirit, so Lavender is to the Soul.‘ – Unknown #rosemary #spirit #memories #brain #awake #fragrance (Feed generated
read moreSummer Allergies & Beyond
Herbs Hand Healing May Newsletter – Summer Allergies & Beyond – https://mailchi.mp/herbs-hands-healing/herbs-hand-healing-may-newsletter-summer-allergies-beyond Environmental exposure and pollen sensitivity share the effect on the
read moreLemon Delicious
Lemon balm (Melissa) is getting huge with all the rain we had a little while ago, so if you grow it, are
read moreLet blossoms fall like blessings all around you.
Let blossoms fall like blessings all around you. Rumi #horsechestnut #blossom #spring #candles #nature #peace #rumi (Feed generated with FetchRSS)
read moreBeautiful Comfrey
It has numerous common names one of which is knitbone. This refers to its slippery, mucilaginous roots rich in allantoin (also found
read moreHedgerow Companions
Young burdock and nettles intertwine with each other. They are two of the five carefully chosen herbs in our PolliTox Capsules, so
read moreHawthorn for the Heart
The white flowers of hawthorn are cascading from our hedgerows. These and their vernal green leaves are rich in compounds vital to
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