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Home Apothecary Herbal Labeling Tips + FREE Label Template

  Did you know that before the FDA was established in 1906 and before the mid 1800's the first drugs came from natural sources and existed in the form of herbs, plants, roots, vines and fungi? As our family business grew over time we went through a great man different types of labels and packag...

How and When to Harvest Herbs: A One Stop Guide

    Medicinal herbs have been harvested in monasteries like St. Gall’s for thousands of years, but knowing when to pick your herbs from your garden can be confusing at times. Does harvest time depend on the herb? Does harvesting herbs depend on the weather? Or does harvesting medicinal herbs de...

How to Make Basil Infused Water - 5 Ways

  It’s time to use up some of that basil from your summer harvest and learn how to make your own herb infused water  with the addition of fresh fruit for a fruit flavored water.  Did you know that sometimes drinking water isn’t enough to keep you hydrated? During the heat of the summer when we ...

Acid Reflux Remedies and Fennel Tea for Indigestion

Tummy troubles got you down? Always popping chalky ant-acids or spending WAY too much on probiotics? Tired of indigestion every time you eat? Acid reflux and indigestion along with other digestive woes are really a hindrance to daily life. It's time to add some natural remedies to your daily reg...

Natural Remedies for Arthritis and Best Tea for Joint Pain

Arthritis is a common condition that affects people of all ages. Did you know that in the US, 58.5 million adults, or 24% of all adults, had arthritis in 2021? Arthritis is the inflammation of the joints, which leads to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. While there are many remedies for art...

Coneflower Care: How to Plant, Grow and Harvest Echinacea

What is the right name for it—coneflower or echinacea? The answer is both! It's called a coneflower, the name given for the cone-shaped portion of the flower. It's also sometimes called echinacea, the name derived from the Greek word “ekhinos” meaning sea urchin. Whether you call it coneflower...

Plant These 10 Herbs in Spring for Your Herbalist Garden

Plants have been used as medicine for thousands of years. Today, much of the world's population uses herbal medicine in some form as remedies for a wide variety of ailments. It's time we planted some of these herbs in our own backyards! What better time is there to grow healing plants than when...

Headache Remedies & Best Tea for Headaches

  Drinking tea is one of the best natural remedies for many ailments, including headaches. No need to look far and wide for something that can calm a pounding headache, God's amazing herbs can help!  Headaches are a real pain, they can keep you from you taking care of your children, getting wor...

Guide to Bottling & Flavoring Kombucha | Second Ferment

  Kombucha might be as old as the hills, but it's taken the world by storm in the last few years. The global market was worth $1.7 billion in 2020! But rather than pay $5-$7 per bottle, more of us prefer to make our own kombucha, putting us in complete control. If you've tried making kombucha, ...

Elderberry Syrup vs Elderberry Tincture: Which Is Best?

We all know the signs. Cough, sneezing, runny nose, body aches, and sore throat can only mean one thing: cold and flu season is upon us.  There are many home remedies to prevent and soothe these symptoms that present themselves often during the fall and winter seasons. One of these remedies stan...