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| Happy Full Moon! Thursday, January 28 2021, 02:16 PM ET Moon 9°06′ Leo, in House 2 Sun 9°06′ Aquarius, in House 8 Sun opposite Moon Moon opposite Saturn Moon opposite Jupiter Moon square Uranus Moon square Mars |
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| Happy Full Moon! Thursday, January 28 2021, 02:16 PM ET Moon 9°06′ Leo, in House 2 Sun 9°06′ Aquarius, in House 8 Sun opposite Moon Moon opposite Saturn Moon opposite Jupiter Moon square Uranus Moon square Mars |
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Cloudy skies. Frigid temperatures. Frozen soils.
Winter in my neck of the woods is a faithful provider of all those conditions and more.
Most wild creatures left the scene months ago, but a handful of them — fungi included — remain active and reveal themselves to anyone with a desire to look.
Take Flammulina velutipes, for instance.
Also known as Enoki, this wild edible fungus actually thrives in cold weather. While many wild fungi retreat as temperatures fall, Enoki fruits prolifically with the help of antifreeze compounds produced within its tissues.
Enoki is also a fairly predictable fungus. It associates with a particular tree that commonly grows in eastern North America. If you know the name of this tree, you’ll have no trouble locating wild Enoki mushrooms.
In a brand new video, I discuss a few tips to help you identify and find this tree in the wild. If you’re interested in learning more, check it out!


Another wild creature that hasn’t fled the scene completely is the Cedar Waxwing. I recently observed a flock of these beautiful birds feasting in a local apple orchard. To read about this encounter, check out the latest Instagram post.Click to view post
Thanks for reading and watching, and thanks for your continued support!
-Adam Haritan
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The good ideas just keep coming! Read on for the third installment of reader-submitted herbal hacks: garden care and herb drying tips.
In summer, I dry herbs in paper bags in the rear window of my car. It only takes 2-4 days, depending on the amount of sun. – Gail Seeley
Fill a lidded, plastic trash can with water, then measure out and and add your favorite water soluble plant food. Store your watering can inside. This tip will make caring for plants in containers much easier. –Holly Cusumano
Excerpt from Herbal Sampler, 2nd ed. You can dry herbs in your frost-free refrigerator. This method results in good quality and keeps the bright color of the herbs. Make sure the herbs are clean and dry. Remove the leaves from stems and place on a section of paper towel. Roll or fold the towel to cover the herbs…
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Last year’s butzemann, dressed in her finery (Technically, she was a Butzefrau!)
For the last three years, I’ve spent part of my Imbolc celebration making a Butzemann for our land. The Butzemann is a really interesting tradition from PA Dutch (German) culture called the Butzemann (literally, Boogieman). In a nutshell, the Butzemann is a magical scarecrow that protects the land for a season. He is created at Imbolc from natural materials and given clothes and a heart. At the Spring Equinox, the Butzemann is shown the property and the breath of life is breathed into the Butzemann, naming him/her for the season. Then the Butzemann is displayed prominently throughout the season to protect the and. Before or on Samhain, the Butzemann is burned and the protective spirit is released and then at Imbolc, a new tradition begins. Today I thought I’d share this tradition with my readers, in case they…
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We are happy to announce the next webinar in the Sustainable Herbs Program (SHP) Toolkit Webinar Series: COVID and the Botanical Industry: Perspectives from the Field.
How is the unprecedented growth in the botanical industry impacting producer groups around the world? What can ingredient suppliers, finished product companies, and consumers do to support the work these companies do to source high quality botanicals from their regions?
In this webinar, SHP Director, Ann Armbrecht will speak with Puspa Ghimire, from ANSAB, Nepal; Tarun Prajapati from Cultivator Natural Products, India; and Paulo Barriga from Pebani, Peru about the challenges of the past year in producing and supplying high quality, sustainable, and fairly traded botanicals to the global market.
COVID and the Botanical Industry: Perspectives from the Field
A conversation with Puspa Ghimire, from ANSAB, Nepal; Tarun Prajapati from Cultivator Natural Products, India; and Paulo Barriga from Pebani, Peru
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The Herb Society of America Blog

Organizers for the Virtual Educational Conference and Annual Meeting of Members (EdCon) to be held June 10th – 12th, 2021, invite artists and designers of all ages and abilities to submit artwork for consideration for the 2021 EdCon logo. The theme is, of course, HERBS!
To enter the contest, participants must:
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We wish you all a very Happy New Year and hope that you are feeling rested, rejuvenated and ready to take on whatever opportunities and challenges 2021 has in store for us.
2020 was an unusual year in so many ways, so much so that looking back it seems that it has acted as a bridge between two very different realities. We are left with a sense of completion and the recognition that there is no going back to how things were at this time last year, too much has changed.
Despite all the difficulties this feels like a positive step forward and we look forward to what is coming next, with both interest and curiosity.
The previous twelve months has been dominated by the effects of the Saturn/Pluto conjunction in Capricorn with its focus on destabilising and dismantling old worn-out forms, be these old thought forms or inflexible corporate…
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Do you love gardening with kids, but perhaps feel challenged by space or weather? Gardening indoors under lights might be the perfect solution! Don’t know where to start? We’ll help you.
Join KidsGardening’s senior education specialist, Sarah Pounders, and Leslie Halleck, horticultural expert, and author of “Gardening Under Lights” as they simplify successful indoor gardening with lights and explain how you can engage kids in this fun and educational activity.
Date: Thursday, February 4th, 2021 at 7-8pm Eastern
Registration Cost: $8
Learn to garden under lights with kids! This fun webinar with Leslie Halleck will teach you to successfully garden with grow lights.
Source: Gardening Under Lights with Kids Webinar – KidsGardening

Set the intention to call in a beautiful, magickal, and healing year! We have a lot going on this new cycle, and there is going to be a need to find and maintain your center.
We are experiencing change on a global level and it will be apparent this cycle.
Each new moon, using our planners, and decks, we create the Moonthly Lunar Report.
It’s broken down in the 4 main moon phases, and explains the current astrology and how to best navigate it.

The new moon in Capricorn helps us maintain our goals with discipline and order.
There is a need to not try to win at all costs right now though. Be careful to not step on others while you try to reach the top.
Now is a great time to plan the cycle ahead and make clear goals that you feel you can achieve. You will need to put in the effort and get your hands dirty in order to achieve these goals though!
Read original article at: Spirit de la Lune ~ Purification|Moonthly Lunar Report New Moon In Capricorn


For better or for worse, untold numbers of fungi live on and within our bodies.
Some of these fungi are faithful allies. Others can harm our bodies only under certain circumstances. Almost all of them, it turns out, are microscopic and mostly undetectable to the naked eye.
But what about the larger mushrooms that live in forests? Do they ever engage in any sort of physical relationship with humans?
For a very long time, mushroom-forming fungi were never known to grow inside human bodies. Instead, molds and yeasts — including species of Candida and Aspergillus — were almost always the main culprits implicated in human disease.
And then something strange happened. In 1950, a doctor treated a 33-year-old man for fungal overgrowth of his toes. Upon isolating the fungus, the doctor discovered that his patient’s foot infection was attributed not to any of the usual mold-producing suspects, but instead to a mushroom-forming species that commonly grows on trees.
Since that shocking discovery 70 years ago, researchers have documented this wild fungus growing on and within other human bodies. To date, almost 100 cases of infection and a few unexpected deaths have been reported.
During a recent walk through a local floodplain, I encountered this fascinating mushroom and decided to film a video regarding its bizarre tendency to do such a thing — to colonize human bodies and cause infection.
Check out the brand new video to learn more!


In addition to the sights of tree-eating mushrooms, a January walk through my local woods is likely to yield splendid sightings of wintering songbirds. Pictured here is one such bird who demonstrates something known as differential migration. In short, males overwinter farther north than females. Why is this? Check out this recent Instagram post to learn more.Click to view post
Thanks for reading and watching, and thanks for your continued support!
-Adam Haritan
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