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East End: Herrick Lane Farm

Many of the plants are used in herbal teas, others are made into syrups or dried and jarred and sold in their apothecary.

News 12 Staff

May 7, 2022, 2:51 AM

Updated 959 days ago

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Herricks Lane Farm in Jamesport sells hundreds of plants to use for medicinal purposes.
Nicole Orens Williams started growing her own plants for medicinal purposes when she couldn't find what she was looking for.
She and her husband run the farm that grow plants from echinacea to catnip.
Many of the plants are used in herbal teas, others are made into syrups or dried and jarred and sold in their apothecary.
"The place has come a long way and we really enjoy it here," says Tom Williams. "It's a little piece of heaven."