Hydrangea House Herbs

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04/06/2026
04/06/2026

Explore how the eighth and twelfth houses of astrology can help you heal, transform, and tap into your psychic gifts, guided by Carmen Turner-Schott.

04/06/2026
04/06/2026

While many of our Tree Planting Workdays are for those 18 and up, we do have some family friendly plantings coming up including April 12, 18, and 19! Make sure to register everyone in your family separately at Tree-Corps.org

04/06/2026

I love flower crowns!

I use this in my Slumber blend.
04/06/2026

I use this in my Slumber blend.

04/06/2026
04/06/2026

✨ Is chickweed the herb your itchy skin has been waiting for? ✨

Chickweed is one of those humble plants that herbalists reach for again and again. And when it comes to the skin, it has a long history of use that might surprise you. 🌿

Here, I share how herbalists traditionally work with chickweed for skin support, including simple ways to use it for everyday irritations. You’ll also learn why this gentle plant is so loved for soothing discomfort.

By the end of this snippet, you will learn:

🌿 What types of skin issues chickweed is especially suited for
🐝 How chickweed is used for bites, stings, and irritated skin
✨ One of my favorite ways to use chickweed for itchiness

If you’ve been looking for a gentle, cooling herb for skin support, this might become one of your favorites. 🌱

🎁 Chickweed can also be prepared in simple, soothing ways.

👉 Type ChickweedYT to watch the snippet and get the Chickweed Salve recipe + ebook.

04/06/2026

It's National Dandelion Day! 🌻 Did you know that you can eat dandelions? Instead of mowing them down, harvest them for greens, soup, jelly, pesto, and even wine!

Cultures worldwide thought of the dandelion as a “common herb” and have used every part of the plant as both nutritious food and powerful medicine.

Dandelions are good for digestion and may ease rheumatism or liver problems. In fact, one of the plant’s common nicknames in French—pissenlit (pee-the-bed)—attests to dandelion’s use in traditional healing cultures as a valuable diuretic agent (rich in potassium).

Learn how to cook dandelion greens, roots, and flowers, and enjoy these foraged springtime recipes at Almanac.com/dandelion-recipes-wonderful-edible-weed

04/05/2026

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