Herb Links



Here are some of the most helpful Herb sites 
the web...... was list will be growing...



Algy's Herb Page

alt.folklore.herbs: usenet

FAQ-Culinary Herbs

FAQ-Medicinal Herbs

GreyWing's Herbal: includes preparetion and lore, and features a herb of the month from a New England Wiccan Garden.

Growing Herbs & Organic Gardening Chatroom

Hena's Herb Garden: includes the medicinal value of herbs, their magical uses and folk history.

Herbs & Aromas: an how-to on preparing homemade herbal remedies, cosmetics, perfumes & essential oils. Also provides a list of commonly used medicinal plants & their descriptions.

Herbs Depot: online catologs for a wide variety of herb's, tea's, spices & essential oils.

The Herb Encyclopdia: information on properties & uses of various healing herbs. Includes a section on pet care & how to gather & store herbs properly.

Herbal Bookworm: herbal book reviews by Jonathan Treasure

Herbs & Spices: Learn about growing herbs, their history, best locations to grow and find them & delicious recipes.

Native American Ethrobotany Database: Food, drugs, dyes, & fibers of Native North American Peoples.

Penn Herb Company Ltd.: 7000 Medicinal Herbs & Natural Products on-line!

United Plant Savers: an organization to protect native medicinal plants in North American and their habitat while ensuring an abundant renewable supply of medicinal plants.

Witchs of Coventry Greens: Relax and listen to the sounds of wind & chimes while browsing for herb info.






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