I gave my little Thun book away.... the nicely organized
one of recent vintage... so I can't check, but that could be
where you saw it.

Also see Thun notes on the Oregon BD web collection:
http://oregonbd.org/Class/Mod5.htm
http://oregonbd.org/Class/Mod4.htm

If you make a tea, it is of prep quality by method
of extraction, dilution and stirring... it seems to me.

Do you have a wild patch of equisetum or did
you establish a bed for the purpose of harvesting?

As an aside, what is the benefit / effect of tansy tea?

Steve Diver


Allan Balliett wrote:

> Somewhere in my reading recently, I ran across a list by Maria Thunn
> of how various herbal teas can be used in the garden. I thought that
> the list was in working with teh Stars 2003, but that list turns out
> to be one for using herbal teas in the gardeners body.
>
> Anyone see this other list?
>
> Also, has anyone on the list made an anaerobic tea from equisetum? I
> think it w.b.nice to have 50gals of fermented equisetum sitting
> around, but would this be of prep quality?
>
> thanks -Allan (who is very busy right now living with all the rain
> that we've made)

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