Roots & Flowers herbals LLC

Roots & Flowers herbals LLC

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Roots & Flowers is a family run herbal apothecary out of Williams, OR. Dedicated to providing potent, high quality herbal remedies for vibrant health.

Timeline photos 03/05/2019

It’s with a heavy heart that I have decided to close up shop at roots+ flowers. Since 2012 roots and flowers has been pretty much just myself, creating products, labels, Wild crafting and ordering supplies, listing products and shipping orders. Since 2012 my life has changed a lot! My husband and I got a raw piece of land that we have turned into a thriving homestead that keeps us plenty busy and we have 2 children that keep us even busier! Roots and flowers has been falling to the wayside all of these years and I have finally come to terms with the fact that someone else could care for and grow the business better than I at this point in my life. Visiting different options at this point on whether to dissolve the business, sell it or perhaps partner with someone and continue- dm me with any interesting ideas, just putting it out there ✨🖤✨

Timeline photos 12/17/2018

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Photos from Roots & Flowers herbals LLC's post 11/24/2018

20% off everything! Great time to stock up on , or introduce a new mama to some - . (topical antiseptic spray, salves, single tinctures) for your outdoorsy friend, (detox mask, herbal coconut oil, wonder toner) for your bestie or essentials for the family (hand sanitizer, healing plant are our everyday saviors!! ) Thank you for And our family- your purchase directly impacts us and we are grateful for your choice to support people rather than corporations ❤️
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Photos from Roots & Flowers herbals LLC's post 11/19/2018

Making a beautiful dm me to reserve a bottle 🖤 @ Williams, Oregon

Timeline photos 11/07/2018

Super proud of this meal- Every part of it was grown and/ or harvested by our family. So fulfilling to be teaching our children how to put food on the table and see how impactful it is to them. I remember growing up digging for potatoes in my dads garden, cooking with my mom and picking berries for jam, harvesting zucchini and tomatoes with my grandma for her amazing chili... these memories instilled in me my love of food and passion for cooking. I hope these lessons and memories stick with my kids forever 🌱🖤🌱

Timeline photos 10/13/2018

First pie of the season 🍁

Photos from Roots & Flowers herbals LLC's post 10/13/2018

First pie of the season 🍁

Timeline photos 10/10/2018

Same great product-new name! We have dropped the term from our because it is a racial slur and it was brought to my attention enough times to know a change had to be made....
As a privileged woman of color I really connect to this. I connect to it because I too have been called racial slurs, I too have been stereo typed and profiled and treated differently because of my skin color and darker features. However, I recognize the privileged life I’ve led and I have never had to face the oppression that many minorities face. I’m privileged enough to have my own business and I will use that as a voice and platform for the people who do not have one. I will not profit off a whole people’s oppression and I am grateful for the people who educated me on this.
There was a couple people who aimed to alienated me instead of educating me in this experience ...Which made me mad. It made me defensive, I was annoyed. I felt the need to justify why I was using the term. If I’ve learned anything from these trying times it’s to stop and listen. Listen to why someone’s feelings are hurt, why a whole group of oppressed people cringe when they hear it. What is their story? Apologize and LISTEN. No need to get defensive or spout justifications on why you are not a horrible person. This isn’t actually about you. Right now is the time to listen, apologize and be a part of change ✨

Timeline photos 10/09/2018

We live in Takelma tribe territory. They called this area of southern Oregon “Takubeh” which means “beautiful place” and that it is. Giving thanks to those who came before us and paying deep respects ✊🏾Repost

Timeline photos 10/08/2018

Used some last night on my husbands tired hands after he worked all weekend putting our new fence up (a Work is never done...) I poured in some fresh ruby red from this summers mountain top . and St. John’s wort were some of the herbs that made me a believer....You will be a believer too rubbing this salve on and . Overnight soft tissues are relieved and less tense. Our formula also features and ❤️🌶🔨

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Williams, OR
97544