I look forward to your book. As a practicing herbalist, I’m constantly asked:
What’s a good book to get started learning herbs.
This is obviously subjective as what book’s teaching style appeals to what person is a mixed bag.
I always recommend Rosemary Gladstar, James Green (The Male Herbal, what a classic holistically minded herbal!), and Susun Weed if one prefers the plant spirit medicine vibe of learning. Jim Dukes books are also wonderful. Again, all subjective.
I look forward to reading yours and suggesting to others on their herbal learning journeys.
I look forward to your book. As a practicing herbalist, I’m constantly asked:
What’s a good book to get started learning herbs.
This is obviously subjective as what book’s teaching style appeals to what person is a mixed bag.
I always recommend Rosemary Gladstar, James Green (The Male Herbal, what a classic holistically minded herbal!), and Susun Weed if one prefers the plant spirit medicine vibe of learning. Jim Dukes books are also wonderful. Again, all subjective.
I look forward to reading yours and suggesting to others on their herbal learning journeys.