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Easy Herbal Medicine with Susun Weed and workshop participants - June 2010 - Wise Woman Center. Part two - Learn how to dry herbs properly, detailed instructions, how to store herbs, and other herbalists' secrets.

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  • I grow weed :)

  • I wish you were my grandmother... Or at least a close by friend:)

  • "What I have found is that if you can spend 2 days in the spring, 2 days in the summer, and 2 days in the late fall, really harvesting and preparing herbal remedies for two years running, that's twelve days - less than 2 weeks - you will be able to prepare all of the remedies you'll need for yourself and your family for the rest of your life." Wonderful!

  • Wow, I should really grow and combine Bee Balm and Calendula oil-infusions next year for a lotion, cream, salve or even a white cosmetic clay-based poultice!

  • Awe, man, it was far too short a vid.! :o) Though, I'd love to know what their "To Do" list was!

    Now, this makes me regret that my red bee balm did not grow last year after I bought a plant and stuck it in my garden. I really wanted to try a pound cask recipe with it from a book!

  • I love the walk! I have been on many of them with birders, mushroom hunters, tours as a travelwriter. I love seeing the back of everyones heads! Are you Susan Weed? I dry about five gallons of nettles a year. It's so good!

  • wonderful work.

  • Beautiful goddess. Thank you.

  • Learn something new everyday. =)

  • A wonderful tutorial. My herbal room in in my old parlor that has north facing windows. I've been told there's too much light and I should dry/store them in the basement. I'll show this to those people. I do love your seperate herbal house, I may have to look into to putting one of those up behind the summer kitchen. Thank you for sharing, especially in the wise woman tradition.

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