Do you ever wonder how people managed illness before doctors and hospitals? Herbs are the answer! In this guide to herbal remedies we will cover the basics such as sourcing herbs, making herbal remedies, and even using herbal remedies.

Creating a Homegrown and Homemade Life
Do you ever wonder how people managed illness before doctors and hospitals? Herbs are the answer! In this guide to herbal remedies we will cover the basics such as sourcing herbs, making herbal remedies, and even using herbal remedies.

Back to school and cold and flu season are quickly approaching. Stock up on this sage spray for a sore throat before germs strike. This spray will help to ease an irritated throat and fight off whatever is causing it as well.

Snotty nose and just can’t breath? Try a mullein steam for your sinuses. This natural, herbal remedy will help to clear your head and get you breathing better. I’ve found this to be one of my favorites during both cold and flu season and allergy season. It leaves your sinuses feeling very relieved.

Does anybody else have spring fever? I’m ready to get outside to plant the garden. But instead, I’m inside watching it sleet and snow. That doesn’t mean I can’t be thinking about what I’m growing this spring. Check out what I’m growing this spring for some inspiration and spring fever of your own.

Do you love cooking with fresh herbs? Preserve the herbs from your garden in the freezer this summer, so that you can add fresh herbs all year. It is the easiest way to preserve herbs in my opinion. I’ll teach you how to freeze herbs in ice cube trays, so that you too can enjoy a fresh basil pesto in February!

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