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In this episode of HerbMentor Radio, we continue our journey through National Geographic Herbal with Chapter Three: Apothecary Herbalism.
To guide us into this hands-on and deeply personal aspect of herbal practice, we are joined by clinical herbalist and educator Mary Colvin, founder of Ancestral Herbology and author of The Herbalist’s Guide: How to Build and Use Your Own Apothecary. Mary Colvin is a Registered Herbalist, Mentor, Formulator, and herbal educator with over 17 years of experience in the herbal community.
Mary invites us into her apothecary, a space that feels alive with the scent of lavender and fresh flowers. Throughout the conversation, we explore the process of building an apothecary in a way that feels grounded and personal rather than overwhelming.
Mary gently shifts our perspective. Rather than using herbs, Mary speaks of working alongside them. It is not about how many herbs we collect, but how deeply we know them. She shares how journaling, observation, and working with plants across their many forms help build true relationship.
And she brings us to violet, a plant of remarkable versatility and quiet beauty. Violet offers a wide range of preparations, from flower essences to syrups to nourishing infusions. Mary describes the simple act of opening a jar of dried violets and being met with their soft, sweet aroma, an experience that immediately brings beauty to her herbal apothecary.
In this episode, we explore:
Learn more about Mary Colvin and her work at www.ancestralherbology.com
Are you ready to take your herbal learning to the next level?
Sounds like it’s time to check out HerbMentor!
HerbMentor offers a wide variety of rich herbal content — including an in-depth course on food as medicine — that gives you the opportunity to choose your own herbal adventure, take your time, and connect with other herbal learners and experts whenever you login.
Are you just starting to make herbal remedies?
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In this episode of HerbMentor Radio, we continue our journey through National Geographic Herbal with Chapter Three: Apothecary Herbalism.
To guide us into this hands-on and deeply personal aspect of herbal practice, we are joined by clinical herbalist and educator Mary Colvin, founder of Ancestral Herbology and author of The Herbalist’s Guide: How to Build and Use Your Own Apothecary. Mary Colvin is a Registered Herbalist, Mentor, Formulator, and herbal educator with over 17 years of experience in the herbal community.
Mary invites us into her apothecary, a space that feels alive with the scent of lavender and fresh flowers. Throughout the conversation, we explore the process of building an apothecary in a way that feels grounded and personal rather than overwhelming.
Mary gently shifts our perspective. Rather than using herbs, Mary speaks of working alongside them. It is not about how many herbs we collect, but how deeply we know them. She shares how journaling, observation, and working with plants across their many forms help build true relationship.
And she brings us to violet, a plant of remarkable versatility and quiet beauty. Violet offers a wide range of preparations, from flower essences to syrups to nourishing infusions. Mary describes the simple act of opening a jar of dried violets and being met with their soft, sweet aroma, an experience that immediately brings beauty to her herbal apothecary.
In this episode, we explore:
Learn more about Mary Colvin and her work at www.ancestralherbology.com
Are you ready to take your herbal learning to the next level?
Sounds like it’s time to check out HerbMentor!
HerbMentor offers a wide variety of rich herbal content — including an in-depth course on food as medicine — that gives you the opportunity to choose your own herbal adventure, take your time, and connect with other herbal learners and experts whenever you login.
Are you just starting to make herbal remedies?

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