Heather Grant
Contributing Writer
Heather Grant - H. Grant
Heather lives on a small farm in the Midwest with her husband and three boys. She loves to spend time with her family and is found outdoors most of the time tending to a 1/2 acre garden, chickens, and guineas. She is very interested in gardening organically and is passionate about protecting the environment. She loves to grow herbs of all kinds and learn how to use them in all ways possible. She has recently taken up her life-long passion of writing again with freelance articles on various subjects.
Latest Articles
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Extinction of Medicinal Plants
Plant extinction is one of the many things that are threatening our environment today. There are ways to help prevent them from disappearing.
Jun 11, 2009
- Heather Grant
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Common Problems in the Strawberry Patch
Strawberries are relatively easy to grow, but there are a few signs to look for in distressed plants to make sure there is a healthy crop to harvest.
May 20, 2009
- Heather Grant
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Growing Catnip, Cat Mint or Nepeta
Cat mint is an herb that is so easy to grow, even if you don't have a green thumb it will thrive.
Apr 27, 2009
- Heather Grant
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The Tarot - At a Glance
Have you ever wondered what those cards were next to the crystal ball? This is an introduction to the art of fortune-telling with Tarot cards.
May 2, 2007
- Heather Grant
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Preparation of Essiac Tea
How to use the four herbs Rene Caisse used to prepare the original formula for Essiac; an alternative, blood cleansing cancer treatment.
Apr 12, 2007
- Heather Grant
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Rene Caisse's Formula for Essiac ®
There is some debate on how many herbs Rene used in her formula. These four herbs are consistently claimed to be the original ingredients in the tea.
Mar 23, 2007
- Heather Grant
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Sheep Sorrel in Essiac ® Formula
Sheep Sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is one of the four ingredients in the herbal formula discovered by Rene Caisse in 1922. She isolated Sheep sorrel as a critcal ingredient.
Mar 19, 2007
- Heather Grant
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