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Growing Wisdom Gardens: October 2009
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Monday, October 19, 2009. Wake up with a holy cuppa. I'm joining this month's herbal blog party at http:/ fieldoftansy.blogspot.com/2009/10/october-blog-party-call-for-submissions.html. This month the topic is morning ritual beverages. Usually I am drinking coffee, but for those who are abstaining or unable, holy basil is a nice uplifting morning beverage to wake you up and energize you for the day. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. Medicinal Herb, V...
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: June 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. Spring Flowers and love showers. Please excuse us for not. Posting anything since the snow! We have been busy getting married here at the farm and planning the wedding. Susan has been transitioning into the clinical part of her herbal studies and she is now accepting clients! Stay tuned for further updates! Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. There's a worm addicted to eating. Suddenly, he wakes up,. Wakes him, and he's no longer.
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: February 2010
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Sunday, February 7, 2010. I've launched the new sister website for my herbalism business, Growing Wisdom Herbals (www.growingwisdomherbals.com). It is barely a skeleton right now, but keep checking back for exciting updates! I am preparing to start practicing in the clinic at Tai Sophia in April, and will be participating in a promotional medicine show at Tai Sophia on March 8. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. Right after my la...
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: May 2009
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Potato plant poking up. Holy basil and peas in middle. Ben and Susan Hirsch. A month has gone by since my last post, but I feel like it has been much longer. May splashed in with dogwoods and tulips and an amazing azalea show! Three different pinks and a gorgeous white one lasted almost all month. It was so cool to watch the soil come alive and flowers and plants emerge. With all this rain and sun the plants are taking off, exploding with growth! That means all of the plants!
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: Operation Chicken Tractor
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Sunday, March 18, 2012. As Spring begins we start gathering seeds, making plans, and drawing up sketches of ideas for the upcoming season. This year we've decided to raise a few chickens and enjoy our own farm fresh eggs. After watching way too many youtube videos one Sunday afternoon. I began conceptualizing our mobile chicken coop. 2 more PVC, glue, fittings. 3 brackets for pvc pipes. Photos and plans to come soon. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Bill and Maureen Hirsch. April 12, 2012 at 10:18 AM. Welcome to th...
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: August 2009
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Saturday, August 1, 2009. Well we harvested our garlic, around 100 beautiful bulbs of the variety "music." We cooked some up with our home-grown kale and its delicious! 160;The plants are going crazy this year with all the rain and the sunflowers are like trees towering over the other plants. . Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. There's a worm addicted to eating. Suddenly, he wakes up,. Call it grace, whatever, something. He's the entire vineyard,.
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Calendula blossoms drying. Calendula is one of my favorite herbs for enhancing lymphatic circulation and healing gut inflammation. It also makes a lovely healing oil for topical uses. We managed to get a few beautiful heirloom tomato volunteers before the stink bugs set in for late summer eating. We had tons of sweet annie this year, a wonderful smelling, anti-malarial protection plant. Ben and Susan Hirsch. This has been the year of cherry tomatoes! We didn't plant any tomat...
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: summer garden 2011
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Friday, July 1, 2011. Salvia azurea, or blue sage, coming back from last year. The chamomile (that I never planted) has come back with abundance, and I have been harvesting some for tea. Early in spring I scattered dill seeds everywhere and it made a nice green feathery groundcover. Which in a month has turned into giant yellow firework flowers, swaying in the wind. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. There's a worm addicted to eating. Right af...
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: herbal allies
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011. Calendula blossoms drying. Calendula is one of my favorite herbs for enhancing lymphatic circulation and healing gut inflammation. It also makes a lovely healing oil for topical uses. We managed to get a few beautiful heirloom tomato volunteers before the stink bugs set in for late summer eating. We had tons of sweet annie this year, a wonderful smelling, anti-malarial protection plant. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There's a worm addicted to eating.
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Growing Wisdom Gardens: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Its hard to show in a picture because the camera doesn't know what to focus on. I have been busy harvesting, making pesto and tinctures and drying herbs for tea. The cooling autumn breezes are blowing through and the plants are soaking up the last of the summer sun. I love living out here! Ben and Susan Hirsch. Ben and Susan Hirsch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is how a human being can change:. There's a worm addicted to eating. Suddenly, he wakes up,. Right after my las...