-
Book a ConsultAkadēmeia Courses, Programs & Health LibraryShop Teas & Other Lovely ThingsEvents & Talks
- Log in
We use cookies and similar technologies to provide the best experience on our website.
(0)
Plants of Power (Hardcover)
Estimated delivery between March 14 and March 16.
Cultivate Your Garden Apothecary and Transform Your Life Full-Colour Photography
Throughout Plants of Power is a modern guide to the foundational plants you can grow in your own garden apothecary. Reconnect with the natural world, discover age-old wisdom, and tap into the power of plants, whether for mood, healing, love, or other aspects of your life.
Discover 66 amazing, easy-to-grow plants. The authors provide detailed information and growing advice and relate the history, mythos, magic, and medicinal benefits of these 66 power plants. Included are fantastic recipes and plant projects to try. Bonus information on foraging.
A treasure trove of tips for successful propagation and cultivation. Join Stacey Demarco and Miranda Mueller for a stroll through the seasonal wheel of growing, foraging, and harvesting these most powerful plant allies, whether for medicine, food, or perhaps even a little touch of magic. Getting your hands in the dirt has never been more fun.
Share
To find out more about my Naturopathic Clinic, book an appointment.
Discover expert Holistic Health & Healing Courses, Programs & Masterclasses.
A place where we embark on a collective journey toward vibrant health & holistic healing.
How To Holistically Heal - Newsletter
Drawing on 30 years of naturopathic expertise, Anthia explores the root causes & influential factors affecting your health, offering focused attention to the aspects of yourself that yearn for holistic health care & consideration.
- Over 7,000 subscribers
ANTHIA KOULLOUROS
In October 2020, I closed the Ovvio chapter and birthed my new brand Apotheca By Anthia. This was the right time to evolve, and to create something wonderful, something right for these times, something more aligned to you and me.
Apothecary originates from the ancient Greek word Apothēca, [ἀποθήκη], a dispensary of botanical remedies. It was the place where women could be healers.
INFORMATION