Every plant purchase from Smoke Camp Crafts comes with a plant care instruction sheet and complimentary copy of our e-book! Includes information on how to use and grow the following plants: aloe, hyssop, basil, burdock, calendula, catnip, chamomile, chives, cilantro, clary sage, coltsfoot, comfrey, costmary, echinacea, elderberries, elecampane, bronze fennel, feverfew, rose geranium, hops, horseradish, lavender, lemon balm, mint, motherwort, mugwort, nettle, oregano, parsley, pennyroyal, rosemary, sage, tansy, tarragon, thyme, valerian, Vicks plant, wormwood, and yarrow. Using and Growing Herbs By Kara Vaneck This abbreviated guide is purposefully succinct and accessible, with each herb’s genus, species, taxonomic family, description, planting instructions, propagation techniques and uses being addressed in 150 words or less. Arranged alphabetically, the herbs listed are those the author has experience growing and using. Plant Care Instruction Sheet This handy single page instruction sheet contains all of the information you'll need to take good care of your plant! Meet our founder Dot Montgillion Smoke Camp Crafts was founded by Dot Montgillion in 1978 shortly after she and her husband Bob Montgillion moved to Smoke Camp Road in Weston, WV. She had a lifelong interest in botany, gardening and herbal medicine. When she moved to West Virginia, she began learning the ways of the land and how to grow and use herbs, from her older neighbors on Smoke Camp Road. She started a small business out of the 1800s cabin on her farm. That cabin is still standing at the end of Smoke Camp Road and it's still featured in Smoke Camp Crafts’ logo. Dot had wide ranging interests and immense creative capacity, as reflected by the hundreds of products in her product line. Dot also published a book called “Modern Uses of Traditional Herbs.” "I am honored to keep Dot's legacy alive by continuing to produce herb plants using the methods that Dot taught me," says Kara Vaneck. Meet our founder Dot Montgillion Smoke Camp Crafts was founded by Dot Montgillion in 1978 shortly after she and her husband Bob Montgillion moved to Smoke Camp Road in Weston, WV. She had a lifelong interest in botany, gardening and herbal medicine . I am honored to keep Dot's legacy alive by continuing to produce herb plants in the way Dot taught me. - Kara Vaneck