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The Backcountry Herbalist

@thebackcountryherbalistTracked since May 2026

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Exploring herbalism + folk tradition + slow living + plant craft.

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Where The Backcountry Herbalist ranks

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What they publish

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92Posts total6 postsLast month100%Members-only

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Image Latest post$7 tier & upWhat does it mean to "know an herb"?

As I lay awake, waiting for the three capsules of valerian that I took to kick in and knock me out, I start to think about my history with v

2 days ago at Aug 14 crawl 3 likes 10 comments
VIDEO: I always grow these 7 medicinal plantsNo matter where I end up, in every apartment or rental house, I always end up with these 7 plants. They are easy to grow, easy to propagate,Video3 days ago at Aug 14 crawl$7 tier & up 8 7
August Field Guide: drought, seed collection and foragingAugust hits a bit differently than other months in the Pacific Northwest—it is when the seasonal drought really takes hold. This is a key cArticleAugust 4$7 tier & up 2 3
Parasitic Plants: medicinal uses, ethics and toxin-borrowing (RECORDING)This month's live class explored one of my favorite botanical rabbit holes: parasitic and hemiparasitic plants. In this recording, we take aArticleJuly 31$7 tier & up 1 4
July Live Class: Parasitic and Hemiparasitic PlantsWednesday, July 29 • 7:00–8:00 PM (Pacific) Some of the most fascinating plants in our forests don't live the way you'd expect. Some have giAudioJuly 29$7 tier & up 6 5
The delicious edible weed that plagues farms — pigweed!This is a newer plant in my arsenal—it's actually NOT in my edible plants book, and I regretting that. The leaves are tender, very mild tastArticleJuly 23$7 tier & up 5 5
This week in my garden: collecting seeds, rescuing baby trees, and getting excited about my dye plantsI have really been immersing myself in the garden this year, and it seems to be the one thing that can really calm me down when the world feArticleJuly 20$7 tier & up 4 4
PODCAST: What I'm harvesting right now in July (lmk if you want more of these!)Hi friends! I thought I'd try something a little different this month. I love listening to podcasts while I'm gardening, cooking, or drivingArticleJuly 15$7 tier & up 4 11
POLL: July Live Class Topic (July 29th, 7-8pm)Locked POLL: July Live Class Topic (July 29th, 7-8pm) July 13 3 YouTubePollJuly 13$7 tier & up 0 0
VIDEO: Forage Self-heal with me and make an after-sun oilSelf heal is the flower-of-the-moment in July—look to the sides of trails and hidden among the grasses in meadows for its purple blooms. I mVideoJuly 9$7 tier & up 10 4
July Field Guide — foraging, wildflowers, and a special section on PedicularisJuly is one of my favorite months to head into the mountains and enjoy the unique wildflowers, mountain air and granite. Down in the lowlanArticleJuly 1$7 tier & up 3 3
Making a Flower Crown for St John's Day (Midsummer) — an ancient European traditionOur ancestors were immersed in nature—relying it it for healthcare, food, shelter and clothing. The success of crops was a life or death matArticleJune 26$7 tier & up 0 0
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