RESOURCES
Your place to find what you need:
- Companies that sell herbs you can trust,
- Books you’ll want to read, mark up & read again, and
- Get introduced to other herbalists you’ll want to get to know.
Herb suppliers
Below you’ll find a list of companies that I have used and do use to supply my herbs. I trust each of these companies completely.
I don’t always buy organic, but each of these have that option if that’s your preference.
Books
Here is a list of books that I love and use often. Some have been read cover to cover and others just chapter at a time, but they are all cherished and beginning to get dog eared from love and use.
- Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner’s Guide by Rosemary Gladstar
- the Herbal Kitchen by Kami McBride
- The Modern Herbal Dispensatory: A Medicine Making Guide by Thomas Easley & Steven Horne
- Southern Folk Medicine by Phillis D. Light
- The Book of Herbal Wisdom by Matthew Wood
- The Healing Garden by Juliet Blankespoor
- Botany in a Day by Thomas J. Elpel
- The Homegrown Herbalist by Dr. Patrick Jones
- Alchemy of Herbs by Rosalee de la Foret
- Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health by Rosemary Gladstar
- Wild Remedies by Rosalee de la Foret & Emily Han
- Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants by Steven Foster & James A. Duck
- Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants by Lee Peterson
- The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants by the Department of the Army
- The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies by Nicole Apelian, Ph.D. & Claude Davis
Herbalists
The following is a very short list of herbalist and other herbal sources I use and trust. These folks are very well known in herbal circles and contain a wealth of knowledge I can only hope to absorb. They each have their own unique view of herbalism and styles of teaching.
I hope you get as much enjoyment out of their material as I do.