We want to personally thank each and every one of you, our blog readers, for your continued support. We strive to bring you fresh, educational, insightful, and herbally delightful information every week, and it is our hope that you benefit from the articles as much as we do!
We especially want to thank our many authors who contribute their time and talents to spread herbal wisdom around the globe. We tip our hats to you all. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
Gratefully,
Erin and Chrissy, blog masters
Photo Credits: 1) Mexican sunflower (Tithonia sp.); 2) Solanum valerianum ‘Navidad, Jalisco’; 3) Lantana camara cv. and Petunia cv.); 4) Eastern wahoo (Euonymus atropurpureus); 5) Native woodland fall color, US National Arboretum. All photos courtesy of John Winder (National Herb Garden volunteer extraordinaire!).
All the knowledge with the information is appreciated.
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So glad you’re enjoying them!
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I have appreciated your educational articles throughout the year – keep sharing!
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Thanks so much. Glad you’re enjoying them!
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Beautiful!
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We appreciate your support!
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Thank-you for a job Well done!!
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Thanks, Cathy. It is definitely a group effort here!
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Chrissy I really enjoyed your visit and program at the NC Unit. on Nov 17. I love the blog and learn so much. Have a wondeful holiday season. Sue Hughes, NC Unit Greensboro NC (15 yr member).
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Thanks so much, Sue! I appreciate the kind words, and thank you for reading the blog. Grateful.
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Lovely photos. Thanks to you, our blogmasters and authors, too.
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Wonderful content! Enjoy every article…keep it up…please!
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Thanks so much, Deborah! We appreciate the kind words and your faithful reading. Chrissy & Erin.
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