Our online store is on winter break

Each year we take some time off of our online shop. Our Springfield Apothecary is still open normal hours so if you're in the area, please stop in and say hi. You can also find a full list of Cedar Hill stockists here.

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Herbs Sourced from Small Farms

Our herbs are sourced from small, family farms throughout the United States. We've built relationships with our suppliers and know them by name.

Made in Small Batches

All of our products are made in small batches, by hand right down the road from our Apothecary in Springfield, Tennessee.

Packaged Sustainably

Look, we love beautiful packaging too, but we also want it to be good for the planet. We use glass and biodegradable, compostable materials to keep our packaging mostly plastic-free.

Our Philosophy

This dance we do between herbalism and homesteading is a remembrance, a gift to our ancestors and a promise to our children that we'll leave this Earth better than we found it.

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Learn with Us

It's our mission to empower you to trust the plants and your body's innate ability to heal itself. We strive to bring this to you with every product and event we offer.

Visit the Apothecary

If you find yourself in the Nashville area, stop on in to the Apothecary located in the quaint town of Springfield, TN. You'll find the full line of CH products along with Apothecary exclusives plus a curated selection of seasonal and home products from small makers and brands.

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We are herbalists, not doctors. Our knowledge comes from generations of first-hand experience, commencing with the bees and the trees, and years of relationship with plants and people. We share in the spirit of education and community for those who seek a more natural way of living. We make our products in an FDA-registered facility, but our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor are they approved by the FDA. When we speak of traditional or folk remedies, it is in reference to history, heritage, and the ways people once worked with the land and plants around them.