plant cilantro as early as you can scratch in the soil....It thrives in cool moist weather and bolts when the warm days come. I plant my seeds in the fall and they come up on their own early in the spring. They dig that!
therapeutic herbalist and educator,wife and momma, home gardener and wild-crafter with a CSA membership backup for diversity, local farmer's market shopper, head hen to a flock of nine, rural farm dweller/renter with dreams for lambs and a small orchard
Latest greatest meal cooked at home:
curried pumpkin vegetable soup...mmmm
My latest DIY project:
Piecing a baby quilt for a very pregnant momma and her nearly-here babe.
Hey Susan!
I finally had an opportunity to check out your blog...it's awesome! The incense making info is really cool. I would also love to pick your brain on herbal treatments for lyme disease. Both my husband and one of my horses have it and both have had the best treatment results using herbs. Interestingly, most doctors and vets do not treat the disease properly and hardly, if ever, use herbs. Anyway, love to get your feedback on that sometime.