Submit An Article For the Blog

Herbalists Without Borders (HWB) invites you to be a part of our vibrant community by sharing your herbal knowledge, experiences, and insights through our blog.

As a platform dedicated to fostering collaboration and spreading herbal wisdom, our blog is a space where diverse voices come together to inspire, educate, and connect.

We welcome articles that explore various aspects of herbalism, including but not limited to plant profiles, holistic wellness, herbal remedies, sustainable practices, and community initiatives.

Ensure that your submission is original, unpublished material created by you. We value fresh perspectives and authentic voices.

Craft your article with clarity and creativity. Make it engaging for our readers, whether they are seasoned herbalists or individuals new to the world of herbs.

Share knowledge that informs and educates. Whether it's a how-to guide, personal story, or research-backed piece, contribute content that adds value to our community.

Embrace inclusivity in your writing. Consider diverse perspectives and experiences to make herbalism accessible to a broad audience.

Why Contribute?

Join us in cultivating a rich tapestry of herbal knowledge!

Your contribution to the HWB blog adds a valuable voice to the ever-growing herbal conversation.

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A Few Ideas To Get You Started:

  • Your Chapter/Group/Project/Community: About your first meeting, your event, your table at a faire/market/festival, your educational class, your garden.
  • A Plant: Herb Profile, actions, uses, recipes.
  • A Crisis: Experiences in your region and tips for responding.
  • A Population: Working with unhomed, those battling addiction, refugees, or any group you have experience working with.
  • Herbal Profile for Response:  Herbs after forest fires, herbs for mold, herbs during protests, herbs for anxiety.
  • A Clinic: Who the volunteers are, their modalities, who your Clinic works with, your region.

You can upload photos via the form, and be sure to include your byline (photo, name, chapter/region, short bio, links to your website/social media) so we can give proper credit.

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