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  • The Aromatherapy Book

    The Aromatherapy Book

    Jeanne Roseโ€™s book titled โ€œThe Aromatherapy Book: Applications & Inhalationsโ€ takes you through a journey to discover amazing aspects of aromatherapy. The book is very comprehensive compared to other texts and explains the history of how and why the therapies have come about. The author is an academic who performed massive amounts of research and

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  • The Book of Spice from Anise to Zedoary

    The Book of Spice from Anise to Zedoary

    This book contains an informative, humorous history of mostly well- known spices from A-Z. This monthโ€™s fea๏ฟพtured spice, Chilli Pepper, has a complex history and use across the world. The hotter the country, the hotter the spice. Longer growing allows for more concentrated heat. Harvested green, pods are considered vegetables. Har๏ฟพvested in dried mature colors

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  • And Irish Rover

    And Irish Rover

    And Irish Rover

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  • Butterfly Pea โ€“ Herb of the Month

    By Maryann Readal Introduction to Butterfly Pea Butterfly pea, Clitoria ternatea, also known as pigeonwings, is an interesting, vibrant, blue-flowered herb with a unique shape that inspired the genus name Clitoria. The species name, ternatea, refers to the Indonesian island, Ternate, where the plant was first identified in the 1600s. It is in the pea

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  • Enjoy the Bounty of our Herbal Harvest with this Thai-Inspired Green Curry with Lemon Balm

    By Bevin Cohen Summer is in full effect right now and that means our gardens are overflowing with the seasonโ€™s generous bounty of herbs, flowers, and early vegetables. Mint and lemon balm cascade over into the garden paths and our oregano patch has grown far beyond its designated borders. Itโ€™s time to harvest these wonderful

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  • Nasturtium โ€“ August Herb of the Month

    By Maryann Readal Nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus, has an unforgettable place in my memory. My grandmother always planted a drift of these spectacularly jewel-toned flowers along the banks of her driveway. Perhaps she was recreating the gardens of her European homeland, where nasturtiums have been a popular garden plant since the time of King Louis XIV,

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  • The Old Capitol Herb Garden is loving this weather!!! You must see this beautiful sunflower รฐยŸยŒยป

    The Old Capitol Herb Garden is loving this weather!!! You must see this beautiful sunflower รฐยŸยŒยป

    The Old Capitol Herb Garden is loving this weather!!! You must see this beautiful sunflower รฐลธล’ยป

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  • Member Milestones

    Member Milestones

    Member Milestones Congratulations! Lorraine Hughes – Celebrating 10 years as a dedicated member. Cynthia Hardy has joined the Rosemary Circle – a coveted acclamation by the Herb Society of America for 25 years of membership.    

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  • We are at Waterfront Botanical today until 2:00!

    We are at Waterfront Botanical today until 2:00!

    We are at Waterfront Botanical today until 2:00!

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Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Kentuckiana Herb Society, a unit of The Herb Society of America not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment.

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