BlogHide Resteemsresteemedriverflows (72)in naturalmedicine • 5 years agoJournalling Natural Medicines: PlantainWhat I adore about the study of plants is that it is largely a process of inquiry. Without a formal degree in herbalism, one must rely on careful identification and experimentation, and the reading…resteemedmetametheus (66)in naturalmedicine • 5 years agoSystems In Nature - The NaturalMedicine Manifesto Part 3An exploration of an emergent ethos In this series of posts, we will explain the ground from which emerges the values and ethos that drives and sustains the NaturalMedicine community on Steem.…resteemedplantstoplanks (67)in fruitsandveggiesmonday • 5 years agoBackyard Pear Picking {Mindful Reflection}Happy Monday my friends! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend. We went up to see @dksart's parents to spend some time with them, and had quite a productive Sunday. He always gets put to work…resteemedeco-alex (73)in ecotrain • 6 years agoUnderstand Biodynamic Gardening & Food FarmingHello Dear Friends! Today I would like to share with you knowledge and esoteric wisdom from the Biodynamic Approach to gardening and food farming. Biodynamics is a powerful system that is proving…resteemedartemislives (69)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoTraditional Natural Medicine Rather Than Western-Style Magic Bullet - Bringing Cannabis HOME To Where It's Always Grown Like A Weed.View this post on Hive: Traditional Natural Medicine Rather Than Western-Style Magic Bullet - Bringing Cannabis HOME To Where It's Always Grown Like A Weed.ofsedgeandsalt (56)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoNew Podcast episode! Subtropical Agroforestry and the Kaua'i Food Forest with Rob Cruz and Paul MasseyHey ya'll! I've been super busy with the Ground Shots Podcast. I recently released an episode I've spent a lot of time cultivating and curating. I interviewed several folks while on the…resteemedmountainjewel (68)in dtube • 6 years agoStraw Bale House Begins! Felling the Big TreeWe are making huge strides at Mountain Jewel. A lot has gone into this step. We have the excavator here now to begin the process of our straw bale house. First we must tell this big tree and then…ofsedgeandsalt (56)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoan Oakland glimpse / watching in transit from one world to the nextI see pain and joy everywhere. Clouds fill the sky, the air is moist and heavy. Yet, there is a lightness on the landscape, this city full of bodies and eras, and movement shown by the layers of…resteemedmountainjewel (68)in gardening • 6 years agoArtificial "Asimina-lation": Pollinating the Paw Paw, N. America's Largest FruitAs the redbud blossoms fade and dogwood flowers make their appearance, the mighty paw paw flowers waltz their way to center stage in the Ozark woodlands. These luscious drooping maroon blossoms…resteemedmountainjewel (68)in gardening • 6 years agoWider Circles - Community Connections & Remembering the Journey HereLast night Ini and I walked around the homestead and I'm not sure what it was, but we started saying Remember when... Prepping signage and plants to bring with us to the festival Remember when..…ofsedgeandsalt (56)in ecotrain • 6 years agoHiking in Ko’ke’e, occupied Kaua’i Near the Napali coastLast week, I took off in my friends beater Honda Civic, that barely drives, to go to the other side of the island I’m currently visiting. Kaua’i has a huge wilderness area called Ko’ke’e which…resteemedmountainjewel (68)in homesteading • 6 years agoPlanting Basketry Willow: Useful Plants at Mountain JewelToday Ini and I planted the willow I bought from Dunbar Gardens. I first heard about this excellent seller of basketry and other willow cuttings from @schoonercreek last spring! They have a LOT of…ofsedgeandsalt (56)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoObservation Journal : a couple plants, Sleeping Giant Trail, occupied island of Kaua'i, 4/25/19hey ya'll- I know I've been silent lately. I'm going to start picking up posts here again, as I have been doing some major adventuring, permaculture exploring, botanizing and more. I'm currently…resteemedhomesteaderscoop (68)in contest • 6 years agoVendor Review Contest Wrapup - Three Submissions and Three Winners!Two weeks ago I announced a contest for choosing a vendor on Homesteaders Co-op and reviewing that vendor. The contest deadline has past and now its time to announce winners! The original contest…resteemedsagescrub (64)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoBurdock - Abundance of Wild Food, Natural Medicine, Seeds and Fond MemoriesThis was my burdock harvest early this winter! I was very happy with the result considering this is the first time I had cultivated wild Burdock! Burdock's yields are incredibly abundant!! The…ofsedgeandsalt (56)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoNew Ground Shots Podcast! With craftsperson, designer and artist Christiana HedlundHey Steem folk! I've missed you. I put a new podcast episode out last week- after about a month of working on my camper at my friend's medicinal herb farm- not a bad place to be stuck. And my…resteemedhomesteaderscoop (68)in homesteaderscoop • 6 years agoHomesteaders Co-op | Vendor's Perspective on Orders Part 2Just a few days ago @nateonsteemit wrote about his experiencing ordering from us through the @homesteaderscoop. You can find his awesome post here . Here we are, @mountainjewel, bringing you…resteemedtrucklife-family (72)in comewalkwithme • 6 years agoCome With Me As I Walk To The RiverI have a really good friend of mine staying with me at the moment. We have known one another for 21 one years and even though she is also Irish, we met in London. We actually grew up about 30 kms…ofsedgeandsalt (56)in naturalmedicine • 6 years agoPlant Walk #6: River Birch, Wild Southern Persimmon, Sycamore, HickoryHey ya'll. I thought I'd post another plant walk from my time in South Carolina this fall. Yes, somehow in all my escapades I ended up in South Carolina at the Falling Leaves Rendevous Gathering-…resteemedallyinspirit (63)in wednesdaywalk • 6 years agoWednesday Walk: Carnivorous Plants Exhibition: Plants with Bite. The Calyx at Sydney Botanical Gardens. Original PhotographyPlants with Bite The captivating and deadly. Drosera. Venus fly traps. Pitcher plants. Dwelling on islands of Sphagnum and Spanish moss. Captivating companions to exotic hand-made glass art.…