What is a herbalist grower? Meet Sarah a Horticulturist from California
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Bark & Wag is in the CBD business. It is very important to work with a herbalist grower to make the sure the product does not have pesticides. For more questions please contact Sarah at [email protected]. Here is an article about Herb Farms. Many people are drawn to herbalism, not only because plants are natural or contain healing qualities, but also because being an herbalist can bring you closer to the Earth. It’s not unusual to see herbalists with dirt under their fingernails who never leave home without their botanical ID books or a trusted wildcrafting tool. We like to plunge our hands into the dirt, spend time with the plants in their native habitats, or simply with herbs growing freely in a garden. (Read Sue Kusch's articles on the benefits of working with soil here). While many herbalists love to gather their own herbs, it’s not always possible to do so. Some herbalists may choose to spend their time consulting with clients, making herbal products or teaching classes. When you aren’t able to gather your own herbs, buying from a small herbal farmer or ethical wildcrafter is the next best thing. Not only is the quality often incredible, you are also supporting what we want to see more of in this world: Small-scale organic and sustainable farms instead of concrete buildings. Family-operated businesses, or businesses that support their employees with living wages and benefits, rather than large corporate entities most interested in making a buck. Local economies rather than shipping herbs from far away places. Sustainable Herbs Project For more information about the importance of sourcing our herbs sustainably I highly recommend the Sustainable Herbs Project. Created by Ann Ambrecht and funded by almost 1,000 herbalists, this site explores many of the important issues facing the herbal industry. I hope every herbalist is familiar with this important work. 317Save I am frequently asked about small scale herbal farms, but until now I’ve never had an extensive resource list to send folks to. Thank you to Val who researched and compiled this list for the USA and to Tiffany Traverse for compiling the list for Canada! My intention is to provide herbalists an easy way to find their own local farmers and wildcrafters. While it certainly doesn’t contain every farm out there, we did our best to make it a comprehensive by-state list of small herb farms and ethical wildcrafters. This specifically means people who are offering fresh and/or dried plant material and, in some instances, fresh whole plants. In choosing the herb farms and wildcrafters, we looked for websites that clearly reflected the availability of plant material. (Educational farms, personal gardens, and herbal products aren't included.) Disclaimer: I have not received herbs or any other kinds of perks from most of the farmers and wildcrafters on this list. This list is not an endorsement of quality. Do You Want to be Added to this List? If you are an herb farmer or ethical wildcrafter and would like to see your website listed here, please click here to fill out the form. USA California Crimson Sage Pearson's Gardens Connecticut Pleasant Valley Botanicals Twin Star Delaware Sharon's Natural Gardens Illinois Stone House Herb Company Wind Ridge Herb Farm Indiana Iowa Nature's Cathedral Kansas Neff Family Farm Kentucky Among the Oaks Flourishing Herbs Maine Avena Botanicals Blessed Maine Herbs Herbal Revolution Farm Maine Seaweed October Fields Maryland Harding's Wild Mountain Herbs Massachusetts Flora Verdura Muddy River Herbals Sawmill Herb Farm Michigan Black Locust Gardens Heartwood Forest Farm Linden Tree Herbals Minnesota Will Heal Farm Montana Spirit Works Herbs Nebraska Loess Roots Spiritus Vitae Botanicals New Hampshire Bee Fields Farm Heartsong Farm Langford Homestead Farm Remick Museum and Farm New Mexico Desert Bloom Herbs Feral Gardens New Mexico Farmacy Voyage Botanica New York Healing Spirits Herb Farm Midsummer Farm Tree Star Farm North Carolina Bat Cave Botanicals Featherherbs Gentle Harmony Farm Maple Spring Gardens Mountain Gardens Pangaea Plants Red Root Native Nursery Ohio Companion Plants Foraged and Sown Wild Vitality Homestead Oklahoma Our Herb Farm Oregon Lovelight Herb Farm Medicine Garden Mountain Rose Herbs Naturespirit Herbs Oshala Farm Pacific Botanicals Pharmacopia Herbals Strictly Medicinal Seeds Thyme Garden Tumalo Lavender Viriditas Wild Gardens Pennsylvania Cloverleaf Herb Farm Cutting Root Farm & Apothecary Farmer Liz Lancaster Farmacy Tooth of the Lion Tulsi Fields Farm Rhode Island Farmacy Herbs Parcel Apothecary Texas Lori Rose Holistic Vermont Eleven Acre Farm Flack Family Farm Free Verse Farm Wild Faith Herb Farm Zack Woods Herb Farm Virginia Forrest Green Farm Gathered Threads Goose Creek Gardens Greenstar Farm Terembry Farm The Heathen Homestead Washington Ancestree Herbals Blazing Yarrow Farm Blooming Artichoke Herbary Eaglemount Farms Friends of the Trees Harmony Fields Island Herbs Montevista Medicinals Smoot's Flavor Farm Understory Apothecary The Wheel Medicinal Herbs YarbWorks Wisconsin Moonwise Herbs Canada Alberta Chickadee Farm Organic Herbs British Columbia Breath of Life Cedar Hill Herbs Fireweed Farm Harmonic Arts Botanical Dispensary New Brunswick Bear Roots Forest Ontario Floreren Farm Foggy River Farm Green's Creek Farm Judy's Organic Herbs Rebel Roots Richters Herbs Do You Want to be Added to this List? If you are an herb farmer or ethical wildcrafter and would like to see your website listed here, please click here to fill out the form. A special thanks to jim “cougar” mcdonald and Michael Pilarski for introducing us to some of the growers and wild crafters listed.