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Hello gardening friends!
I am happy you're here.
Our botanical herbal series will
cover what we have growing here in
zone 9 on our
"city farm" homestead headquarters in Mesa, Arizona U.S.A
and part of our apothecary in this video here at the gardenexchangestands.org
Each season you'll have different botanicals to harvest from. Some herbs, plants and or trees will have a different way to dry. Some like this Russian sage flowers are small and won't go into a dryer. (dryer=food dehydrator is on very low heat) to help preserve all the good properties.
A few of the botanicals that we add are also gifts from gardening friends because we can't grow everything.
This is not medical advice and as always before you ingest or apply anything check with your medical professional.
We hope this inspires you to get out in your yard, touch the
, & grow your own then you can share with others & your neighborhood Garden Exchange Stands. To get on the global map, read our mission, & disclaimers check out the blog on our website. #garden #nature #botanicalgarden #herb #gardenexchangestands #bringingbackgardenculture #itsalifestyle
I am happy you're here.
Our botanical herbal series will
cover what we have growing here in
zone 9 on our
"city farm" homestead headquarters in Mesa, Arizona U.S.A
and part of our apothecary in this video here at the gardenexchangestands.org
Each season you'll have different botanicals to harvest from. Some herbs, plants and or trees will have a different way to dry. Some like this Russian sage flowers are small and won't go into a dryer. (dryer=food dehydrator is on very low heat) to help preserve all the good properties.
A few of the botanicals that we add are also gifts from gardening friends because we can't grow everything.
This is not medical advice and as always before you ingest or apply anything check with your medical professional.
We hope this inspires you to get out in your yard, touch the
