Kelsie Gray
Contributor
picking wildflowers in Indiana - Photo of Kelsie Gray taken by Jacob Garbe
Kelsie is a goat-milking poetess currently residing in one of Paducah, Kentucky's many haunted houses where she teaches trumpet lessons in the attic and brews potions in the basement. Her obsessions include heirloom tomatoes, magical herbalism, monster catfish, and moonpies. Kelsie's poems can be found in Spillway, Buffalo Carp, The Spoon River Poetry Review, The Sow's Ear, and the Indiana Review, among others.
Latest Articles
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Comfrey for the Urban Herb Garden
This next installment of "Medicinal Herbs for Small Gardens" focuses on easy-to-grow comfrey, and includes recipes for medicinal preparation and the usual dose of magic.
Oct 23, 2007
- Kelsie Gray
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Comfrey, the Miracle Herb
Learn what makes comfrey work as a healing plant and how to get the most out of comfrey. Includes detailed instructions on making a comfrey poultice.
Oct 23, 2007
- Kelsie Gray
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Medicinal Herbs for Small Gardens
As long as you have a porch or sunny window, you can reap the benefits of the medicinal herbs profiled in this ongoing series.
Oct 21, 2007
- Kelsie Gray
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Rosemary: Dew of the Sea
Learn about the history of the herb Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), its magical properties, how to grow it, and how to use it as a culinary and medicinal herb.
Oct 7, 2007
- Kelsie Gray
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