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 Kerri Bailey, BS CH

 Biologist & Certified Herbalist        Instructor * Author * Horticulturist

Infusing Herbs into Peoples lives Since 2002

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    February in the Garden
    Kerri Bailey, BS CH
    • Feb 20, 2019
    • 2 min

    February in the Garden

    After the weeks of snow, it is nice to get a break from the artic blast and get back to our normal milder winter! This is an excellent time to get a few things done before March. Here is a list of 7 top suggestions. 1. Go to the Flower & Garden Show (Feb. 20-24). The color and smell of the plants is beneficial to your health. Plants add oxygen to the air while their aromas can reduce stress and color is its own therapy. The landscape designs can inspire you for your plans for
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    January's Garden
    Kerri Bailey, BS CH
    • Jan 9, 2019
    • 3 min

    January's Garden

    In the Garden – January If you are like me, you can’t wait for spring, but there is still plenty to do this month even though it is winter. Depending upon where you live the weather will vary so some of these items listed below may not apply to your situation. Here in the Seattle area, we are currently having a mild winter so more can be done earlier to extend this year’s season. Planning a head- right now- really helps the whole year go more smoothly! Make a list of crops yo
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    Fall Garden Essentials
    Kerri Bailey, BS CH
    • Sep 1, 2017
    • 1 min

    Fall Garden Essentials

    Time to enjoy the vibrant colors of fall, plan for spring and get down in the dirt! Fall is one of the best times to plant, plan and protect your garden. Plant: Fall is one best times to plant hardy trees, shrubs, perennials, cold season veggies, grasses, ground covers and spring blooming bulbs. The ground is still warm allowing for the newly planted to get established while the winter rains hydrate roots. Plant sod or seed and apply organic fertilizer to your lawn & landsca
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    Herbal Flavors for Fall

    Herbal Flavors for Fall

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    Combating Corona Virus with Immunity Boosting Herbs & Foods

    Combating Corona Virus with Immunity Boosting Herbs & Foods

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    Herbs for Indigestion

    Herbs for Indigestion

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