Turns out, finding appropriate species is the name of the game. Of course, the editors tend to seriously pare down my longer stories—they are looking for a big bang from the allotted 1,500 words! I’ve altered my style a bit to make it more concise. I still get to say things like “I threw chicken bones to the alligators and mused about gardening in very wet places,” as long as I also say things like “Look to nature for clues on how to work with desert environs.”
The text covers a lot of ground but only scratches the surface. The photos and the herb lists drive the content deeper. I made sure to recommend a great number of plants that are covered in the new second edition of “Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs.” In the book, nobody told me to stop with the stories!