This gorgeous book is your “easy button” to becoming a confident home herbalist, explaining the uses of over 100 herbs for helping with everything from respiratory relief to skin care.
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This book is the most fundamental and easy-to-use resource for becoming a home herbalist!
Tired of synthetic solutions?
Whether you’re battling common ailments or seeking overall wellness, The Beekeeper’s Apothecary offers both the knowledge and the tools to start your healing journey.
The world of herbalism can seem overwhelming (and maybe even a bit weird), but Kaylee breaks it all down into the simple-to-use systems that God gave us for our good.
10 things The Beekeeper’s Apothecary will teach you:
How to make your own tinctures, salves, and teas
Which herbs are good for every part of your body
How to be safe with herbs, no matter your age
How bees and herbs work together
What makes herbs truly special in our universe
How to use powerful bee products for health
How to make your own awesome honey mixes
Dry and keep your herbs the right way
Feel confident about using herbs for healing
How to source your herbs the right way
And that’s just the beginning! Whether you’re new to God’s miraculous gift of herbs or an experienced herbalist, you’ll learn – at a glance – how to weave these time-tested remedies into you and your family’s daily health routine.
Reviews(2)
Leah Szarka
Rated 5 out of 5
I’ve been quiet about this until I could really go through it and read the contents.
But really…
this is THE book that you need in your library if you’ve been thinking about using herbs in your home or need motivation to pick it back up and start applying again in your daily routine.
Kaylee wrote this and laid it out in such a way that it doesn’t overwhelm but easily capitvates your attention with words and the most beautiful coffee table-worthy photography—which really does capture who she is as an artist AND a teacher.
Congratulations Kaylee on your first book. The labor of time, attention, prayerful contemplation, and sacrifice you poured out is evident and you should be so proud!
🤎
Charla Emery
Rated 4 out of 5
It’s a big heavy book of knowledge garnered from extensive research and experience. I’m fairly scientifically medically familiar with terminology, but I think others will find the first 3 chapters a bit too technical or even feeling it’s just too many techniques to master.
For myself I will use it for reference of herbs to plant for my bees forage as well as our own health and culinary uses.
I wish each herb listed included a photo, growing conditions and hardiness zones. If you don’t know them, you’ll need to do additional research before wasting your time ordering seeds or transplants that will never thrive in your area.
For myself, it will be a reference book, much like a cookbook, there will be recipes often revisited and many others just glanced at once.
2 reviews for The Beekeeper’s Apothecary by Kaylee Richardson
Rated 4 out of 5
Charla Emery (verified owner)–
It’s a big heavy book of knowledge garnered from extensive research and experience. I’m fairly scientifically medically familiar with terminology, but I think others will find the first 3 chapters a bit too technical or even feeling it’s just too many techniques to master.
For myself I will use it for reference of herbs to plant for my bees forage as well as our own health and culinary uses.
I wish each herb listed included a photo, growing conditions and hardiness zones. If you don’t know them, you’ll need to do additional research before wasting your time ordering seeds or transplants that will never thrive in your area.
For myself, it will be a reference book, much like a cookbook, there will be recipes often revisited and many others just glanced at once.
Rated 5 out of 5
Leah Szarka (verified owner)–
I’ve been quiet about this until I could really go through it and read the contents.
But really…
this is THE book that you need in your library if you’ve been thinking about using herbs in your home or need motivation to pick it back up and start applying again in your daily routine.
Kaylee wrote this and laid it out in such a way that it doesn’t overwhelm but easily capitvates your attention with words and the most beautiful coffee table-worthy photography—which really does capture who she is as an artist AND a teacher.
Congratulations Kaylee on your first book. The labor of time, attention, prayerful contemplation, and sacrifice you poured out is evident and you should be so proud!
🤎
Charla Emery
(verified owner) –
It’s a big heavy book of knowledge garnered from extensive research and experience. I’m fairly scientifically medically familiar with terminology, but I think others will find the first 3 chapters a bit too technical or even feeling it’s just too many techniques to master.
For myself I will use it for reference of herbs to plant for my bees forage as well as our own health and culinary uses.
I wish each herb listed included a photo, growing conditions and hardiness zones. If you don’t know them, you’ll need to do additional research before wasting your time ordering seeds or transplants that will never thrive in your area.
For myself, it will be a reference book, much like a cookbook, there will be recipes often revisited and many others just glanced at once.
Leah Szarka
(verified owner) –
I’ve been quiet about this until I could really go through it and read the contents.
But really…
this is THE book that you need in your library if you’ve been thinking about using herbs in your home or need motivation to pick it back up and start applying again in your daily routine.
Kaylee wrote this and laid it out in such a way that it doesn’t overwhelm but easily capitvates your attention with words and the most beautiful coffee table-worthy photography—which really does capture who she is as an artist AND a teacher.
Congratulations Kaylee on your first book. The labor of time, attention, prayerful contemplation, and sacrifice you poured out is evident and you should be so proud!
🤎