Herbs

German Chamomile, a Tough Herb with a Delicious Smell

Matricaria chamomilla is the scientific name of German chamomile, which means “water of youth”. This plant originates in Europe and Western Asia. It can also be found in Australia and the temperate part of North America. This is an annual plant, meaning it only has one growing season. Not to worry, since it grows a… Continue reading German Chamomile, a Tough Herb with a Delicious Smell

Chickens

Flowers Toxic to Chickens that you Should Not Plant

Just like there are flowers you can feed to your chicken, there are flowers toxic to chickens. Some food, fruits, vegetables, plants, and herbs can be toxic too. Usually chickens are quite smart and will avoid eating things that will hurt them. Their well developed sense of smell helps them know which plants are poisonous.… Continue reading Flowers Toxic to Chickens that you Should Not Plant

Herbs

Learn the History of the 2 Types of Fennel

There are two types of fennel: herb fennel (sweet or common) and vegetable fennel (Florence fennel). Both types of fennel belong to the carrot family, along with cilantro, dill, celery and parsley. All varieties of fennel have tall feathery leaves, similar to dill, and have an anise-like fragrance. All parts of fennel are edible, including… Continue reading Learn the History of the 2 Types of Fennel

Aromatherapy

What is Aromatherapy?

History of Aromatherapy Chinese, Indians, Greeks, Romans and Egyptians used essential oils in cosmetics, perfumes and drugs. As well as for spiritual, hygienic, ritualistic and therapeutic proposes. Essential oils were considered a luxury item in the ancient world. Cleopatra, used them in her room and clothes to seduce Mark Anthony. While Hippocrates, the Greek physician,… Continue reading What is Aromatherapy?