Any cook (or foodie!) worth their salt knows all about the culinary uses for sage, rosemary and thyme. But herbs have surprising uses beyond your favorite dish. Herbaceous plants, which are perfect for rooftop or container gardens, offer treatment for ailments of all...
Natural Ways to Survive Allergy Season
Spring brings a little more than just beautiful blooms and balmy temperatures. It’s a bit of an oxymoron that, as soon as Mother Nature delivers some beautiful weather, many of us start sneezing and suffering with watery, itchy eyes. What should be a wonderful...
The Medicinal Value of Pumpkins
Few things make us more excited for fall and the approaching holiday season than the pumpkin. But, when we realized that pumpkins were as good for our bodies as they are for our souls, we knew we had to learn more about their medicinal value. Pumpkin is originally...
Fresh, Dried, and Frozen: How to Use Herbs
Basil, mint and thyme are just a few of the herbs that grow fast and furious in a windowsill garden. Easy to plant and even easier to add to recipes, herbs can be eaten fresh or dried, and frozen in between. Fresh herbs add a burst of flavor to cooked dishes, salads...
Natural Hair Care Tames Frizzy Summer Hair
If you’re anything like me, you love the summer, but hate your summer hair. Humidity, high temperatures and extra time outdoors conspire to create frizzy unmanageable locks. Instead of reaching for chemical-laden hair care products that get the job done at the expense...