The Herb Society of America, Rocky Mountain Unit

The Herb Society of America, Rocky Mountain Unit

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Share and learn about growing & using herbs! Join us for herbal programs on topics ranging from better health to ceremonial uses to eco-dyeing!

Notice our new location is 3401 Eudora Street, Room 270, on the Dahlia Campus of The Mental Health Center of Denver, between 33rd and 35th Avenues and between Dahlia and Eudora Streets. Use the south parking lot and the east entrance, then sign in at the security desk to enter.

Photos from Denver Audubon's post 06/04/2026
05/30/2026

The comfrey is happy in the shade and doesn’t spread much.

05/30/2026
05/30/2026

This is the time!

05/30/2026

I’ve been craving this abundance of wild spring greens for a long time! Pink purslane leaves, garlic mustard, wild garlic… such an abundance now. And the trees also starting to join in with gifts of young lime leaves, wych elm flowers, the first lemony beech leaves. Eaten with fresh St George’s mushrooms and salmon. Such a joy!

Photos from The Herb Society of America, Rocky Mountain Unit's post 05/27/2026

Have you visited The Herb Society of America's Rocky Mountain Unit's demonstration garden? We recently were certified in the HSA's Green Bridges program for our Colorado native herb bed. Come see our beautiful demonstration Herb Garden at Hudson Gardens & Event Center in Littleton, Colorado. It's a bit tucked in the southwest corner of the Hudson Gardens, the map in the photos shows it's location (it's next to a greenhouse/hoop house). It's fabulous and has a ton of different herbs to see growing. Hudson Gardens, by the way, is open and free to the public! It's quite a large space, so it's a great place to visit if you want a nice walk in green spaces and gardens.

The Herb Society of America's "Green Bridges" program encourages home and community gardeners to help support natural areas by creating safe passage to native plants and pollinators. We also have a virtual Herb Book Club, local supper club, garden tours, and other herb-related events throughout the year.

Learn more about joining the HSA organization and our local unit at:
https://www.herbsociety.org/about/hsa-units-and-districts/hsa-units/hsa-rocky-mountain.html

06/26/2025

Growing ginger in a pot is as easy as ABC. You will also have the ability to harvest fresh ginger on demand as ginger are a great source of antioxidant and antimicrobial properties which can contribute to overall well-being.

Method of planting ginger in a pot:

1: Firstly, start with a piece of fresh ginger root that has "eyes" or growth buds.

2. Get a flower pot or container that is at about 12 inches deep and wide with drainage holes underneath.

3. Get a manure or a well-draining potting mix.

4: Go ahead and plant the ginger rhizome with the eyes facing up, about 2 inches deep.

5: Plenty sunshine and warmth is very important for growth but try and avoid direct, intense sunlight.

6: water everyday but make sure the soil is moist but not soggy and you can add organic fertiliser every six to eight weeks.

Note::

If you live in cold countries , you don’t want your ginger to rot so you have to bring the pot indoors and place them close to windows to get direct sunlight if possible.

Veronica's blog

06/26/2025
06/26/2025

This collection of over 100 lotus flower quotes reflects the beauty of the lotus flower's resilience and its ability to thrive and flourish without the mud from which it emerges. https://simplybeyondherbs.com/lotus-quotes/

Photos from Monica ‘Mo’ Wilde Forager's post 06/02/2025

Gorgeous food!

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