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Futuresteading Shortie : How to embrace backyard herbalism
Futuresteading
English - July 26, 2020 20:00 - 22 minutes - 15.7 MBSociety & Culture sustainable solidarity practical better future premaculature homesteading community skills regenerative agriculture Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Carolyn Suggate : Farming Champion & Founder of ORICoop
“Herbs aren’t drugs, and we shouldn’t expect them to perform like drugs. They’re food. They work with the human body in intuitive ways we can’t yet explain.”
So, Catie is a trained naturopath! We dig into her “brown bottle” education and go deep into her love of medicinal plants as culinary healers, esoteric friends and nourishing allies for life.
This shortie focuses on the simplest ways you can build relationships with our green community and tap into the powerful benefits of backyard herbalism. We hope it inspires you to get out there and have a yarn with a rosemary bush!
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LINKS YOU'LL LOVE
[Books & knowledge]Root to Bloom: A Modern Guide to Whole Plant Use - Jocelyn Cross and Mat PemberWild Food - Roger Phillips Chelsea Green Publishing The Herbalist’s Way : The Art and Practice of Healing with Plants - Nancy PhillipsRosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use - Rosemary GladstarBotany In A Day -Thomas J. ElpelWeed Forager's Handbook: A Guide to Edible and Medicinal Weeds in Australia - Adam Grubb & Annie Raser-Rowland[Herbal Teachers]Susun Weed Taj The Perma Pixie[Great Aussie Suppliers]Highland HerbsAustral Herbs