A “Spicy” Thanksgiving

By Chrissy Moore

November 24, 2025

Eco-printed scarvesAs is our pattern this time of year, we’d like to express our gratitude for the many Herb Society of America Blog readers all over the world. Our goal is to highlight as many areas of herbal enthusiasm as we can that resonate with our readers in the time and space allotted. And believe me, there is no shortage of topics to discuss! Just today, Erin (co-blogmaster and National Herb Garden horticulturist), one of our garden volunteers, and I were discussing the virtues and vices of natural dyeing with different fabrics and plant material. The volunteer mentioned dyeing with mushrooms, and Erin lit up with nerdy plant-person joy. (She loves mushrooms—and yes, we know mushrooms aren’t technically plants, but who’s getting nerdy now?!) This kind of conversation is just your run-of-the-mill banter between friends, you know—well, maybe only with herbal friends, because in reality, nobody else knows what you’re on about. But, you get my drift. And, of course you get it, because you’re herbal friends as well! We are so grateful to have you in the fold.

2026 Educational Conference Logo As an additional thank you from The Herb Society of America (HSA), HSA is offering early—and discounted, yes, discounted!—registration to its members for their Educational Conference, “It’s Spicier in Texas,” in San Antonio, Texas, April 15 – 17, 2026. The Conference will feature three full days of herbal activity, shopping, dining, presentations, and demonstrations. The Keynote Speaker is Chef Sergio Remolina. Not only is he a chef, professor, and restaurateur, but he’s also beloved in Texas culinary circles, because he celebrates the complexity and sizzle of the bold, peppery side of the herb garden.

Not a member yet? Here’s your chance to become one and gain access to the early bird, discounted registration, which opens on Friday, November 28th. Follow this link for information on membership today: Become a Member – Herb Society of America. You’ll be thankful for many of the other benefits of membership as well

Dog sleeping on side of couchOh, and one more thing to be grateful for: This blog is getting a refresh! The blog was started waaay back in 2013 and was getting a bit tired. So, everyone decided it was time for a good “pillow fluffing.” The Herb Society administration, along with talented members of a contract team, have worked tirelessly to update and streamline the blog’s look and content. Don’t worry. All of your favorite past articles have been archived and will be searchable, so nothing is lost to cyberspace. Look for the unveiling during the month of December. We hope the new format helps you find more fun things to share with your herbal friends.

Have a great Thanksgiving everyone, and thanks again for joining us on this spicy herbal ride!

Chrissy and Erin

About the Author

Chrissy Moore

Chrissy Moore is the curator of the National Herb Garden at the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, DC. Aside from garden maintenance in the NHG, Chrissy lectures, provides tours, and writes on various herbal topics. She serves as co-blogmaster of The Herb Society’s blog, is a member of the Potomac Unit of The Herb Society of America, and is an International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist.

Photo Credits

1) Eco-printed scarves (Marcia Silcox)
2) HSA Educational Conference Logo
3) Sleeping dog (rmillershowhorse, wallpaper.com)

Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Herb Society of America, Inc. not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider before pursuing any herbal treatments.

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