Welcome to Daily Herbal Infusions — a simple, nourishing ritual where I steep and sip herbs like nettle, oatstraw, hawthorn, and beyond. These short videos aren’t tutorials—they’re real, imperfect moments from my mornings, shared in the spirit of folk herbalism.
My hope is that this series inspires you to slow down, make infusions a part of your life, and reconnect with the plants in a way that’s sustainable, affordable, and deeply grounding.
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New videos posted regularly — short, simple, and steeped in plant magic. 🌿
The Herbs + Tools I Use
Want to start your own daily infusion ritual? Here are the herbs I reach for most mornings, plus the simple tools I use to make it all easy. These are affiliate links, so if you decide to grab something, it helps support my work at no extra cost—thank you!
🌿 Favorite Herbs for Infusions
Hawthorn Leaf & Flower – A classic heart tonic, hawthorn offers gentle support for emotional and cardiovascular well-being. Floral, slightly bitter, and deeply nourishing.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryLinden – Light and floral, linden is one of my favorite herbs for calming the heart and soothing the nervous system.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryMarshmallow Leaf – Cooling and demulcent, marshmallow leaf is lovely for soothing infusions, especially when dryness is a factor.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryMarshmallow Root (Cold Infusion) – When infused in cold water, marshmallow root becomes a mucilaginous, soothing drink that supports digestion and hydration.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryNettle Leaf – My go-to for deep, mineral-rich nourishment.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryOatstraw – Gentle and grounding, perfect for nervous system support.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryRaspberry Leaf – Often used as a traditional tonic, raspberry leaf is earthy and astringent, making it a great ally for daily nourishment.
👉 Add to your herbal pantrySchisandra Berries – Known as the “five flavor fruit,” this tangy adaptogen supports clarity, balance, and overall resilience.
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🌿 Favorite Tools for Infusions
Sprout Screen Lid – My go-to tool for easy straining—just screw it onto a mason jar and pour.
👉 Add to your herbal pantryQuart-Size Mason Jar – The simplest and most effective way to steep large infusions.
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🎥 The Ultimate Guide to Nourishing Herbal Infusions
Want to go deeper with your daily infusion practice? This free, 3.5-hour video workshop is one of the most comprehensive guides out there. Taught by herbalist Brighid Doherty, it covers everything from choosing herbs, making long infusions, and understanding the why behind the practice. Whether you're brand new or have been steeping for years, this is a generous, grounded class you’ll want to revisit again and again.
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If you enjoyed Brighid’s video and want to go deeper with nourishing herbal drinks, she also wrote a beautiful book called Drinkable Healing Herbal Infusions: 100 Beverages to Soothe Your Ailments and Boost Your Immunity. It’s packed with approachable recipes, serving ideas, and plant wisdom to support everyday wellness.
Check it out on Amazon if you’re curious to explore more.
Some of the links on this page are affiliate links. If you make a purchase through them, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. This helps support my work and allows me to keep sharing free herbal content. Thank you!