Pokeberry can be a frustrating plant to work with, but Carol Leigh spent 18 years experimenting with the plant to find a way to work with it. “A Garden to Dye For” by Chris McLaughlin walks you ...
When I was a kid, I used to collect pokeweed berries in the fall. Not to eat — I knew that they’re poisonous— but to use the magenta-colored juice as ink. (Another common name for this plant is ...
Squeezing juice from a berry might help us squeeze more converted energy from the sun. Researchers from Wake Forest University's Center for Nanotechnologyand an associated company FiberCell Inc. have ...
One man's meat is another man's poison is an old adage that may apply to the American pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) also known as pokeberry. Whether it is a weed or not depends on attitude, since a ...
Is maroon my natural hair color? Yes. Today my silver sports a blob of vibrant maroon from all-natural pokeberry juice hair color. My friends are astounded. Young people pay me compliments. Football ...
When I was a kid, I used to collect pokeweed berries in the fall. Not to eat — I knew that they’re poisonous— but to use the magenta-colored juice as ink. (Another common name for this plant is ...
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