Llewellyn's 2024 Herbal Almanac

Llewellyn's 2024 Herbal Almanac

by Monica CrossonNatalie Zaman Diana Rajchel and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 08/07/2023

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Cutting-Edge Botanical Wisdom for All Herbalists


Expand your herbal practice with an inspiring crop of ideas for growing and benefiting from some of nature's most versatile vegetation. With its hands-on projects and herbal insight, this almanac is a perennial favorite among gardeners, cooks, crafters, and other plant enthusiasts.


Now in its 25th year, Llewellyn's Herbal Almanac features exciting new articles about fruit tree guilds, herb-flavored desserts, functional aprons, and more. This guide provides easy-to-follow plans for a hobbit garden, dog garden, and spaghetti sauce garden, as well as in-depth profiles on zucchini, spinach, caraway, and garlic. It also includes a twelve-month gardening log with calendars, moon phases, and tips. Whether you are interested in bucket gardening, floral arranging, natural food colorings, or wild plant cultivation, this almanac is sure to keep you engaged throughout the year.


• DIY gardening solutions and companion planting guide

• Mushroom foraging

• Business tips for herbalists

• Herbal remedies for better sleep

• Recipes and craft ideas

ISBN:
9780738769264
9780738769264
Category:
Complementary therapies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
08-07-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Diana Rajchel

Diana Rajchel began her career planning to serve as clergy and write about all subjects spiritual. It did not occur to her or anyone else to say with what agency she might assume priesthood. The result of this oversight in intention setting is that she is now an itinerant city priestess, well-practiced witch, and somewhat unintentional subversive. Her background includes Wicca, folk witchcraft, conjure, and a whole lot of experience organizing people that don t like knowing that they re organized. Diana splits her time between San Francisco, California, where she co-owns Golden Apple Metaphysical, and southwestern Michigan, where she runs Earth and Sun spiritual coaching with her partner. In between her wanderings she teaches as part of the Magick 101 series for Wicked Grounds Annex in San Francisco, and teaches and reads tarot at Elements Kalamazoo in Michigan. Diana has 25 years experience as a professional tarot reader and western herbalist and has 29 years experience as a professional writer. She is also the pet DragonCat to a very ladylike boxer named Nora.

Raechel Henderson

Raechel Henderson is a Pagan and witch, following an eclectic and independent path. She currently works with Hestia and Turtle in her magical practice.

She contributes articles to Llewellyn s almanacs and calendars and she blogs about magic, creativity, and living by your own patterns. Raechel is a dual class seamstress/shieldmaiden and has been sewing professionally since 2008. She is also the author of Sew Witchy (Llewellyn, 2018). Raechel lives in Chicago.

Holly Bellebuono

Holly Bellebuono (Martha's Vineyard, MA) has been a community herbalist, apothecary director, and teacher for over two decades. She uses her inspiring lectures, books, curriculum, retreats, and workshops to empower people to think creatively and explore healing and success.

Linda Raedisch

Linda Raedisch (New Providence, NJ) writes and lectures on a wide variety of arcane topics. She is a longtime library employee and professional crafts instructor who teaches classes on candle making, broom making, and other old-time homemaking arts.

Kathy Martin

K.E. Martin is the fiction name of respected non-fiction author and editor Kathy Martin. Her first novel, The Woodville Connection, was published by Pen & Sword Books in 2013.

The youngest of six sisters, Kathy grew up in the Sixties in a small Buckinghamshire village. She achieved her first publishing success as a teenager but it was many more years before her dream of writing full-time became a reality. Although it was always Kathy’s ambition to write historical fiction, she honed her skills along the way by writing for a variety of different publications.

However, her first real success came in 1987 when she was a finalist in Cosmopolitan’s ‘New Journalist’ competition. Soon after this, her interest in antiques and collectables led her to a long career writing for and editing magazines relating to the collectables hobby. She also works occasionally as a valuer on Flog It, the BBC’s popular antiques show.

Kathy is passionate about history, literature and musical theatre and she retains a strong interest in antiques and collectables. A member of the Richard III Society and the Society of Authors, she lives in Berkshire with her husband, daughter and an elderly Golden Retriever called Tova.

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