Farming, gardening, and herbal medicine making in Southern Appalachia.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Wildharvest!
I thought I'd share some photos from recent wildharvesting trips we've made around the community. There's nothing I'd rather do! Later, when the harvest slows a bit, I'll post more information on the many wonderful benefits these lovely plants offer, and how to utilize them.
Weed Heaven! :) ~
Mullein - without a doubt, one of my all time favorite herbs. Leaves to dry and to tincture!
Mullein flowers, close up. Aren't they beautiful? They're a bit labor intensive to harvest, but it's a true labor of love. It's very calming and good for the soul. I'm going to tincture some, and make a healing infused oil with the rest. ~
Beautiful Sumac berries, jam packed with Vitamin C and makes a delicious lemonade! ~
Elderflower, a gorgeous cold and flu remedy, if there ever was one. I wouldn't be without this reliable remedy in my cupboard! The berries are ripening now, as well, and I'll be harvesting some this weekend for yummy elderberry syrup.
Elderflower, close up. Lovely. ~
Canada Goldenrod, so bright and cheerful! So very underappreciated, and one of my favorite remedies for upper respiratory congestion, among other things ... I look forward to seeing this wild beauty bloom every year in late Summer. ~
My husband and 4 year old daughter, harvesting Red Clover.
Bountiful Harvest! Some to dry, some to tincture ... another gem for the herbal medicine cupboard. ~
I look forward to the follow up for this post. I am not familiar with the medicinal benefits of goldenrod so I am looking forward to reading about it. It grows wild here by me and I use it in my natural dyes all the time. It produces a beautiful shade of bright clear yellow.
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I look forward to the follow up for this post. I am not familiar with the medicinal benefits of goldenrod so I am looking forward to reading about it. It grows wild here by me and I use it in my natural dyes all the time. It produces a beautiful shade of bright clear yellow.
Interesting posts.
I think there is a lot of knowledge about medicinal qualities of herbs and plants that needs to be passed on.
Cheers,Harold
Cynthia - I'm working on the new goldenrod post right now, so stay tuned!
Harold - Thank you! :)
i like your post with all of the good content :)
oh i love the sumac berries, theyre so pretty!
Thank you!
And I agree, the Sumac berries are pretty. They really do make the yummiest pink lemonade!
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Nice collection.its very cool.
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I am looking forward for the next because i have got lots of knowledge from this ready to go for the next post?
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