Chickweed, Wildcrafted
- Eastern Europe / United States
Wildcrafted chickweed (Stellaria media) is a hardy little plant that thrives from the coldest northern regions to backyard gardens. Also known as chick wattles or mouse ear, chickweed has been a staple in folk traditions for centuries.
With its mild, earthy flavor, dried chickweed is often brewed into herbal tea or infused into oils for home apothecary projects. It’s a versatile herb that can also be added to vinegars, shampoos, soaps, and bath blends. In the kitchen, chickweed can be sprinkled on soups, salads, casseroles, stir-fries, or pasta, and it even works well as a base for homemade pesto.
Everyday Uses on the Homestead
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Gathered responsibly as a wildcrafted herb
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Mild, earthy taste for teas and infusions
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Versatile for DIY apothecary projects: oils, soaps, bath blends
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Can be sprinkled into recipes or blended into pesto
Access the herbal monograph for this particular herb in the Herbal Studio - details found here.
“Wildcrafted” means this herb was gathered from its natural environment rather than grown on a farm. It is responsibly harvested to ensure sustainability. Wildcrafted is not a certified term, but reflects traditional gathering practices used to bring herbs from the wild to your home apothecary.
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