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Published: 2nd May 2017
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Published: 10th July 2024
Healing Herbs: How to Grow, Store, and Maximize Their Medicinal Power
By (Author) Dede Cummings
By (author) Alyssa Holmes
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
2nd May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
Gardening: plants and cultivation guides
615.321
Paperback
192
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 15mm
714g
Dig into the world of herbal medicine with this complete guide to cultivating and harvesting plants with healing properties. For thousands of years, people have been utilizing herbs and cultivating weeds found to speed the healing of wounds, soothe skin irritations, calm uneasy stomachs, and ward off illnesses. In these pages, youll learn the basics of gardening in your backyardor on your windowsill or porchincluding instructions for:
Garden design
Composting
Garden maintenance
Harvesting
Recipes for salves, lotions, and poultices
And more!
Youll also find profiles of useful herbs that are easy to grow or wildcraft, along with inspiring stories, medicine-making instructions, and recipes for your home medicine chest. Known to boost immunity, reduce blood pressure, aid digestion, and relieve arthritis among other medicinal properties, powerful plants such as garlic, Echinacea, yarrow, elderflower, mint, elecampane, and many more are included in this illustrated guide.
Dede Cummings is the author of The Organic Composting Handbook, The Good Living Guide to Beekeeping, and coauthor of The Medicinal Gardening Handbook. She is a publisher, book agent, avid gardener, and healthy living enthusiast. She lives in Brattleboro, Vermont, in a house built by her husband, Steve Carmichael.
Alyssa Holmes is the herbalist and apothecary manager at the Brattleboro Holistic Health Center in southern Vermont. She is the coauthor of The Medicinal Gardening Handbook. Her training includes studying with Rosemary Gladstar of Sage Mountain Herbs, Barbara Fahs on the Big Island of Hawaii, and the American Institute of Vedic Studies. Alyssa grows medicinal herbs and makes medicine for her clients and family on her homestead in Brattleboro, Vermont.