The Herbs with Rosalee Podcast is an amazing podcast highlighting guest herbalists, each focusing on a different herb. Tons of great information and free recipes featured each episode!
CommonWealth Holistic Herbalism is one of the programs I am aiming to be able to complete! They also have a podcast full of information (very science-heavy), blog posts, and free herbal courses if you sign up for an account!
I've taken the herbal safety course from this school and Juliet Blankenspoor's book, The Healing Garden was pivotal in kickstarting my love of herbalism!
Maria Noel Groves is local (to me, in NH) and I had the pleasure of meeting her at a talk she gave recently! She's got several wonderful books an an informational blog to follow along!
Rosemary Gladstar is the founder of the American Herbalist's Guild, prolific author, founding president of the United Plant Savers, and often coined the "godmother of modern herbal medicine". Her webiste includes courses as well as a jam-packed information blog!
Want easy infographics and fun recipes? Follow The Herbal Academy's instagram! LOVE these graphics!!
Want a convenient app that tells you about a specific herb, any research behind it, contraindications/interactions, and further references? Look no further! Out of Sloan Kettering, this app is incredible!
This site is JAM PACKED with herbal content! From herb profiles and research, to health concerns, to latest news in herbal medicine, resources, and a health quiz.Â
7Song has spent years working on an herbal database which is free to use. He also has created some great informational youtube videos, blog posts, and newsletters. Fun fact? 7Song is known for doing a lot of herbal first aid after crises (e.g., Hurricane Katrina, Wildfires, etc.)
This was the largest patch of wild Thyme I'd ever seen! It smelled divine!
Found a large clump of Yarrow in our yard!
An abundant harvest of mullein stalks (The yellow flowered stalk; I don't normally harvest the whole stalk, but we intend to make Mullein torches later on), lemon balm (top right), Walking Onions (top middle), and oregano (top left)
Dandelions (top left), Creeping Charlie (top right), and violets (bottom)
Found some St. John's Wort while picking up my daughter from school!
OK, not quite foraged, but what a beautiful U-Pick Lavendar farm we went to!
Clockwise from the left: Poppy, mint, lemon balm, chives, elder flower, tomatoes, gooseberries, violets, echinacea, lemon thyme, wild mint, calendula, borage, and nasturtium.
Sumac, not ready for harvest yet!