What Do People, Plants, and Pets have in Common?
- Jun 24
- 2 min read

Completely out of my comfort zone and tackling to-do lists a mile long, I headed to The Homestead Festival in Columbia, Tennessee earlier this month.
Why the Homestead Festival? What does homesteading have to do with homeopathy?
Some of you already know the answer, but many do not! We got to work at the festival sharing resources and homeopathy of course and people were thrilled.
Most know homeopathy is for people of course, but they do not know that this medicine can be used on their plants. Homesteaders have gardens-usually really big ones! They also have orchards or vineyards. Many are in to organic and natural methods of gardening. Homeopathy has answers.
Homesteaders also have animals, lots of animals and of various kinds. Often veterinarians are a ways away or on another call. Homeopathy has answers.
Homesteaders need to be able to assist a pig, a dog, a chicken or a horse at any given time. They will also have to address slugs in the garden or fungus on the raspberries and a puncture wound from prickers on their fingers-perhaps in the same day!
Homeopathy on the Homestead just makes sense!
Sunburn on your children or sunburned leaves on your plants will most likely be addressed with Cantharis- for both of them!
A puncture wound on your little one's foot or the dog's paw? Consider Ledum or Hypericum- for both of them!
When you learn how to use homeopathy you can confidently help everyone on your homestead, safely and naturally. Medicine at your fingertips to cover all your bases.
Homeopathy is what people, plants, and pets have in common and why we thought the Homestead Festival was the perfect place to bring some of the best kits, the best complexes, and books to meet their needs on the homestead.
If you have people in your life, plants, or animals that you care for- homeopathy is for you.
Visit our CLASSES page for our most current Gateway to Homeopathy study groups being held throughout the year.
Learn more about how to make homeopathy a part of your everyday life.
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