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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Hawthorn berry Kashmir berry, leaf, and flower as a heart protector

Some of our herbs for emotional self-care have thorns, thus providing protection and boundary in one plant. Thorns offer us the opportunity to notice how fierceness and kindness can exist together. Thorns ask for respect. Thorny trees, shrubs, and bushes often yield soft and sweet fruits—again combining that fierceness and compassion in one.

Hawthorn can feel like a big hug in times of deep need. It is a heart protector, and I think of it as providing nourishment, protection, and a sense of strength to our innate self. The strength is not from a hardness or rigidness, but from a place of boundary where, in fact, there is a greater gentleness sourced from that strength and confidence. According to herbalist Rebecca Altman, hawthorn allows us to fully feel our grief while feeling held at the same time.

Hawthorn is a part of the rose family and offers flowers, leaf, and berry as nourishment. It is safe for long-term use and is a great addition to an overnight infusion (Easley & Horne, 2016). When extracted with water, hawthorn offers the body several supportive actions for emotional self-care. 

First, it is nutritive. Nutrition is an important piece to cultivating balanced emotions. Through the berry’s micronutrients, we are able to nourish our nervous system. It also acts as a nervine and is said to calm the heart when overly excited. The berries are moistening and nutrient dense (Easley & Horne, 2016), and the leaves and flowers are calming and nourishing as well. Combining all three parts of this plant (leaf, flower, and berry) can create a lovely physically and emotionally grounding daily tea.

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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Organic Seed Alliance

Organic Seed Alliance

Organic Seed Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that puts the power of seed into the hands of growers. Our work ensures an abundant and diverse supply of ecologically grown seed, tended in perpetuity by skilled and diverse communities of seed stewards. To advance this mission, we serve growers working with seed across the US at any scale through participatory research, practical education, policy advocacy, and network development. We prioritize partnerships with organizations and individuals aligned with our values, and we convene spaces where divergent viewpoints can be expressed and explored. In all our work, we ally ourselves with and embrace opportunities to amplify movements for community sovereignty, racial equity, and social justice.
Headquarters:
Mailing Address
PO Box 772
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Business Office*
205 W Patison St
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
(360) 385-7192
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Regional offices:
Arcata, California
5720 West End Road
Arcata, CA 95521
Jared Zystro: (707) 502-9984
Madison, Wisconsin
Cat McCluskey: (360) 472-0247
General email inquiries:
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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Farmers Network Group on Facebook

There are many Farmers Network Groups on Facebook. Here are a few that you may be interested in:
Farmers Network: This group has over 100,000 members and is a great place to connect with other farmers, share information, and ask questions.

More info : https://www.facebook.com/groups/184364115730042

Young Farmers Network: This group is for young farmers and ranchers and provides a place to network and learn from each other.

Women in Agriculture Network: This group is for women in agriculture and provides a place to connect and support each other.

Organic Farmers Network: This group is for organic farmers and provides a place to share information and resources.

To find more Farmers Network Groups on Facebook, you can search for "farmers network" or "agriculture network" in the Facebook search bar. You can also filter your search by location to find groups that are relevant to you.
Once you have found a group that you are interested in, you can request to join. Once you are a member, you can start connecting with other farmers, sharing information, and asking questions.

Elderberry Farming Uttarakhand

Elderberry cultivation in Uttarakhand presents an exciting opportunity due to the region's favorable climate and soil conditions. 

Sambacus nigra-Elderberry : It grows up to 9 meters tall and 
bears clusters of small white or cream flowers. Its fruits are found in 
small black or blue-black bunches. Sambacus nigra is found 
in North America, Canada, Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh,  
Northern  Afghanistan, Kashmir and other cold regions. 
Apart from this, this plant can be cultivated  in 
cold places in India.