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How I Grow This
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25 episodes
3 days ago
Stories and tips from gardeners and farmers, for gardeners and farmers.
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Stories and tips from gardeners and farmers, for gardeners and farmers.
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Home & Garden
Leisure
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06 - Homesteading and Herbalism: Kaylee Richardson
How I Grow This
58 minutes 24 seconds
4 months ago
06 - Homesteading and Herbalism: Kaylee Richardson

In this episode of 'How I Grow This', host Luke Hammond speaks with Kaylee Richardson from the Honeystead about her experiences in gardening, beekeeping, and the integration of herbs into her garden. They discuss the challenges of growing in Virginia's unpredictable climate, innovative garden designs, and the importance of pollinators. Kaylee shares her favorite herbs, their medicinal properties, and how she incorporates them into her gardening practices, emphasizing a sustainable and chemical-free approach. The discussion also covers essential oils, winter gardening techniques, and the basics of herbal medicine, encouraging listeners to embrace gardening and herbalism as accessible and rewarding practices.

Check out what Kaylee is up to via her website and youtube:

https://thehoneystead.com/

https://www.youtube.com/@TheHoneystead

How I Grow This
Stories and tips from gardeners and farmers, for gardeners and farmers.