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Six herbs explored in depth: Saint John’s Wort, Wild Onion, Cleavers, Catnip, Rose Hips, Yellow Dock.
Breaks down key plant compounds and what they mean in practice.
Brings clarity to herbs often misunderstood or overlooked.
Approachable writing style that serves both beginners and experienced herbalists.
At A Glance:
This volume covers Saint John’s Wort, Wild Onion, Cleavers, Catnip, Rose Hips, and Yellow Dock. Each chapter takes you deeper than quick blurbs, exploring the compounds, actions, and unique character of each plant. These herbs range from the well-known to the often-overlooked, giving you a stronger sense of how they truly work and why they’ve been valued for so long.
Both. If you’re just starting out, you’ll find the writing approachable and easy to follow—no jargon, no gatekeeping. And if you’ve been practicing for years, you’ll still uncover new insights into herbs you thought you already knew. This book is about bringing real depth to familiar plants, making them powerful allies in a way most people overlook.
Not at all. This isn’t a recipe book that requires gear—it’s about knowledge and understanding. The only “tool” you’ll want is maybe a notebook, so you can jot down what resonates or keep track of your own experiences with the herbs.
Instead of just calling Saint John’s Wort “for mood” or Catnip “for calming,” this book shows you the inner workings—how the compounds inside the plants explain their traditional uses and actions. By peeling back the layers, you see how even the simplest, most common herbs are more powerful than most people realize. It’s about turning surface-level recognition into deeper understanding.
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The Common Ways For Common People series focuses on the foundational methods of herbalism — how to make tinctures, salves, infusions, and more. The Common Herbs For Common People series builds on that by teaching how each herb works, what its compounds do, and how to apply that knowledge practically. Rather than listing generic formulas to copy, these books guide readers toward understanding the “why” behind the “how,” so they can build formulas that make sense for their needs. That kind of empowerment puts readers miles ahead of most modern herbalists — especially those who rely solely on pre-written blends.
These books come straight from the hands and heart of April Graham — a cultural herbalist who’s spent decades living what she teaches. If you’ve seen her videos or read her posts, you already know the tone: clear, practical, and deeply rooted in real-life experience. Her goal with every page is to make herbal knowledge truly accessible — no filler, no gatekeeping, just the kind of wisdom anyone can use.
To keep these books affordable and accessible, photos were intentionally left out. Including full-color imagery in self-published works significantly raises the cost — which goes against the goal of making herbal knowledge available to as many people as possible. All instructions are written clearly, and no visuals are needed to follow the methods or learn about the herbs.
Yes — every layout decision was made with accessibility in mind. The books use a slightly larger-than-average font, gentle 1.5 line spacing, and natural matte paper that’s easier on the eyes than harsh bright-white pages. These small choices make a big difference for readers with poor eyesight, dyslexia, or anyone who simply wants a more comfortable reading experience.
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There’s always more to learn — and sometimes, even more to unlearn. Whether you’re brand new or deeply experienced, these books are designed to offer insight, spark new ideas, and give you a grounded perspective rooted in real-world practice. They meet you where you are and help you grow from there.