It's NOT a Weed!
- Harvested at Batey Creek in spring of 2024
- Every part of the dandelion is edible ***Please do not consume dandelions that are sprayed with chemicals. Organic is best!
- Caffeine-free with a nutty flavor
- This ground root is best using a French press or tea steeper
- The root is a detoxifying herb that supports optimal liver, gallbladder, and kidney health
- Has also been known to help with constipation, gout, acne, eczema, psoriasis, and arthritic conditions
- Source of Vit A, C, and K
It's NOT a Weed!
- Harvested at Batey Creek in spring of 2024
- Caffeine-free and dried dandelion leaves
- Every part of the dandelion is edible ***Please do not consume dandelions that are sprayed with chemicals. Organic is best!
- For use with a tea steeper in hot water for 2-3 min
- Contains Vit. A, C, E, K, folate, & other B vitamins
- Supports a healthy microbiome and is antiinflammatory
Nurse Allie's favorite fall/winter herbal remedy
- Harvested at Batey Creek in fall of 2023
- This is a flowering biannual herbaceous plant native to this region and sports bright yellow flowers atop it's corn-like stalk
- The fuzzy leaves have been harvested, dried, and have an earthy, light flavor
- Contains Vit C, K, B1, B2, B3 & calcium, iron, magnesium, phophorus, selenium, and zinc
- Can be helpful in treating respiratory and digestive ailments, joint pain, sleep disorders, viral infections, migraines, headaches, and urinary issues
Also known as "True" Geraniums
- Harvested at Batey Creek in spring of 2024
- This beautiful lavendar flower has grows 1-3 ft tall and is ideal for home landscapes
- Is a sun or shade plant
- Propagates easily but does not spread and isn't invasive
-Native Americans have utilized the medicinal properties of this plant to help relieve mouth sores, as a laxative and emetic, as well as an antiseptic
Also known as Atlantic camas
- Harvested at Batey Creek in spring of 2024
- This light blueish/ lavendar blub, flowers early and is a wonderful spring pollinator
- Typically grows 1-2 ft tall
- The bulbs are edible and have a sweet and nutty flavor with texture similar to potatoes
- They are regularly eaten in Italy and Greece and were a reliable source of fiber for Native Americans
- Contains vitamins A, B1, and B2
Also known as Black snakeroot
- Harvested at Batey Creek in spring of 2024
- Is an herbal perennial that produces bright yellow flowers in late spring/ early summer and fruit in late summer/ early fall
- Grows 1-3ft tall and is a member of the carrot family
- Has been used medicinally for centuries and can even help treat swollen airways and bronchitis
Enjoy this fun and tasty recipe as you treat yourself well!
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