Healing Harvest Log – Unlock the Secrets of Gardening, Wellness and Raw Food
Welcome, friend. This space is your calm gateway to mindful gardening tips for beginners, growing healing herbs at home, and raw food recipes from garden harvest.






Here you’ll discover:
- Seasonal sowing calendar and planting guidance
- How to grow healing herbs in your garden or balcony
- Simple raw food & plant-based recipes
- Companion planting techniques and permaculture wisdom




Whether you have a balcony, a backyard, or only a few pots by the window, you’ll find inspiration to start balcony gardening with herbs and vegetables. Our digital tools—like the sowing calendar and recipe converter—help you plan without stress, so you can spend more time in the soil.
Healing Harvest Log isn’t just about plants. It’s about slow living, seed saving techniques for home garden, moon gardening for beginners, and remembering Frida’s wisdom:
“You don’t plant seeds just to eat. You plant them to remember who you are.”
So step into the garden. Let’s grow, heal, and thrive—together.
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3 Simple Recipes: How to Eat Raw Beets in Salads (Healthy and Mess-Free)
Discover how to use raw beets in salads with easy recipes and prep tips. Includes cooked beet alternatives and kitchen tool recommendations.
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden – Easy Herbs for Beginners
Starting your own garden may feel overwhelming at first. But the truth is: you…
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How to Pick Nettles Without Gloves
Yes, it’s possible to pick nettles without gloves — if you know the trick.…
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How to Make Fruit Leather in a Dehydrator (with Raspberries from the Garden)
It was one of those late summer afternoons when Emma’s hands disappeared deep into…
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Best Food Dehydrator Under $300 – Is a $250 Model Worth It?
Best Food Dehydrator Under $300 It was September. The berry bushes were heavy, the…
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Black Walnut Tree Harvest: Timeless Wisdom, Recipes, and the Health Benefits of Walnut Oil
Emma remembers: “Frida always said, a walnut tree gives 100 years of shade and…
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Tomato Salad Without Onions – Light, Juicy & Irresistible
Tomato Salad Without Onions – it was one of those golden summer afternoons when…
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DIY Tomato Seeds: How to Save & Ferment Tomato Seeds for Future Harvests
Saving your own seeds is one of the most empowering skills in gardening. If…
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Fruits and Berries in Permaculture – Grow Organic Produce Naturally, DIY Easy Gardening Tips – Simple Hacks for Busy People!
How to Juice Without a Juicer – The Natural Way
Emma still remembers how Frida once smiled at her bubbling pot of berries:“The fruits…
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DIY Easy Gardening Tips – Simple Hacks for Busy People!, Seed Saving and Heirloom Varieties – Sustainable Gardening Made Simple
Homestead Recipes – Preserving What Nourishes Us
Frida always stood between berry bushes and simmering pots in the summer. She used…
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Cheap and Easy Quinoa Vegetable Stew – Budget-Friendly Dinner Idea
Cheap and easy quinoa vegetable stew with carrots, leek and potato – a budget-friendly,…

Healing Garden: Lessons from Frida’s Hands and Soil
Discover the quiet magic of a healing garden through Frida’s timeless wisdom—learn how gardening nourishes body, mind, and spirit, even amidst modern life’s chaos. Read more …
Blog categories
- Ancestral Gardening Wisdom
- Digital Gardening Recipe Calculator
- DIY Easy Gardening Tips – Simple Hacks for Busy People!
- Fruits and Berries in Permaculture – Grow Organic Produce Naturally
- Herbs and Mindful Gardening – Herbal Wisdom and Remedies
- Homestead Recipes – Food Preservation, Healthy Cooking and Healing Herbs
- How to Plant & Garden FAQs
- Mindful Moments in the Garden – Calm Gardening Practices and Nature
- Seed Saving and Heirloom Varieties – Sustainable Gardening Made Simple
- Vegetables and Roots – Organic Gardening and Permaculture Tips
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Explore my Permaculture Garden in Photos: Companion Planting and Organic Inspiration
Step into my garden and explore inspiring ideas, simple tricks, and personal experiences with permaculture-based companion planting—perfect for starting your own thriving garden at home. Whether you’re gardening in raised beds, on a balcony, or a small urban plot, you’ll find practical tips for mindful gardening and sustainable growing.
I share how I combine ancient wisdom with digital gardening tools to plan my planting calendar, choose the right plant companions, and grow raw vegetables, healing herbs, and pollinator-friendly flowers. From low-maintenance crops to seasonal guides and companion planting charts, this space is designed to help you grow your own food with ease and intention—even with just a few hours a week. Let this be your go-to hub for creating a healthy, beautiful, and resilient garden inspired by permaculture principles.




Discover More with My Gardening Tips and Deep Nature Connection
Dive into inspiring content and unlock the benefits of connection and growth—both in your garden and within yourself. Through practical, beginner-friendly gardening tips and heartfelt stories, you’ll learn how mindful gardening becomes a way to slow down, observe the rhythms of nature, and create something truly nourishing.
Whether you’re growing your own food in raised beds, experimenting with companion planting, or simply tending herbs on a sunny windowsill, this space is here to support you. With every small step—sowing seeds, making raw food recipes, or harvesting healing herbs—you cultivate not only plants but a deeper connection to natural cycles and your own inner calm.
Let these tips and reflections guide you toward a garden that’s more than just beautiful—it’s grounding, resilient, and alive with meaning. Because gardening isn’t just about what grows in the soil—it’s about what grows in you.
FAQ
What are the easiest vegetables to grow for beginners?
Lettuce, radishes, green beans, and tomatoes are simple crops that grow quickly and need little care, making them perfect for first-time gardeners.
Which herbs are best for natural healing at home?
Common herbs like chamomile, mint, lavender, and basil can be used for stress relief, digestion, and overall wellness.
How can busy people start homesteading?
Begin small with container gardening, simple composting, and growing easy herbs. Even 10–15 minutes a day can help you move toward self-sufficiency.
What are simple recipes using fresh herbs?
Try herbal teas, garden-fresh salads, infused oils, and simple soups that highlight the flavors and health benefits of herbs.
How does gardening improve health and well-being?
Gardening reduces stress, increases physical activity, provides fresh food, and connects you with nature for better overall wellness.
Can I save seeds from my own garden?
Yes. Many plants, like tomatoes, beans, and peppers, produce seeds you can dry and store for next season, saving money and preserving varieties.
What are eco-friendly gardening tips for small spaces?
Use compost, rainwater collection, and electric or hand tools. Raised beds and containers make small gardens productive and sustainable.
Which herbal remedies are easiest to make at home?
Herbal teas, tinctures, salves, and infused oils are simple DIY remedies anyone can make with basic kitchen tools.
How do I keep gardening sustainable with limited time?
Focus on low-maintenance crops, mulch to reduce weeding, and use automatic watering systems to save time.
Why choose Healing Harvest Log for gardening and herbal tips?
Healing Harvest Log offers beginner-friendly guides, practical recipes, and homesteading advice designed for busy people who want a healthier, more self-sufficient life.
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