![]() It’s important to make sure the area your herbs will be located is out of direct sunlight, in a dry environment (a humid cabinet in the bathroom or a damp basement are not ideal locations, for example), and preferably temperature controlled – unfinished attics or uninsulated bonus rooms above a garage are probably best avoided. Having a central hub to go to when you are looking for an ingredient or your tools will save you time and frustration. The first step is giving your herbs a space of their own. But as your home apothecary grows from a few herbs to a few dozen or more, staying organized can be a challenge! A few simple steps to designate a space, choose the right containers, get organized, and keep track of what you have on hand will go a long way to keep things running smoothly in your home apothecary, and make sure you can always find what you want when you need it… in your very own organized apothecary! The Art of The Organized Apothecary Designating a Space There is a sense of satisfaction that comes from having everything on hand and ready so that you can mix up the perfect herbal tea blend or formula at a moment’s notice. Building a home apothecary is an exciting part of learning herbalism.
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