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Collaboration and Community are the Heart of Herbalism

Agatha NoveilleOctober 9, 2015
Lately, I've been musing on community and collaboration and the amazing things the two can accomplish.For one thing, the Clinical Herbalist/Herbal Entrepreneur course over at the Academy is nearly complete! I'm so grateful...
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Home Apothecary Checklist: Tools & Supplies (Preview)

Agatha NoveilleSeptember 4, 2015
" There are very few tools and hardware that are absolutely 100% essential when it comes to setting up your home apothecary, but there are certainly things that make working...
Choosing dried herbs to keep on hand at home
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Choosing dried herbs to keep on hand at home

Agatha NoveilleSeptember 2, 2015December 9, 2022
One of the more overwhelming aspects of home herbalism is choosing dried herbs to keep on hand. Everyone's approach to this is different. However, to minimize waste, it's best to...
Indie herbalist is reader supported- thank you for 10 years!
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Indie herbalist is reader supported- thank you for 10 years!

Agatha NoveilleSeptember 1, 2015April 20, 2021
It’s hard to believe that this blog has been around in various incarnations since 2011, but it has! September 2021 will mark the ten-year anniversary for Indie Herbalist, and ten...
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The Functional Home Apothecary: A Tour

Agatha NoveilleAugust 13, 2015
​I've been writing a series of articles over at the Herbal Academy of New England blog that cover different options for building and working with a home apothecary. A lot...
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Herbal Teas and Extracts: How Much Should I Use? 

Agatha NoveilleJuly 29, 2015
Determining how much of an herb to use is somewhat of an art, but it's also fairly straightforward, especially for acute and first aid uses. If you are using an...
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We’re on Bloglovin’! 

Agatha NoveilleJuly 23, 2015
I've had several requests for a newsletter recently, and yes- one is in the works! In the meantime, you can follow the Independent Herbalist on Bloglovin' and sign up to...
The herbal history of wild carrot
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The herbal history of wild carrot

Agatha NoveilleJuly 16, 2015December 9, 2022
Wild carrot, Daucus carota, is a very common weed in my part of the world. It's also known as Queen Anne's Lace. Surprise, surprise, it's not native, and comes from Europe...
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Quick + Tasty Basil Paste

Agatha NoveilleJuly 3, 2015
I’ve been busy with the veggie garden, so I almost missed the peak basil harvest. The bugs, however, were very on top of things. The poor basil plants have been...
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Summer Solstice Herbal Pleasures

Agatha NoveilleJune 30, 2015
June: It’s been a busy month! I wanted to post this round up for the summer solstice, but obviously didn’t make it lol! Here’s a quick recap: I was able...

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Agatha Noveille is an author and herbalist based in Atlanta, Georgia. She founded Indie Herbalist in 2011.

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