Do you bokashi?
Discover the foundational herbs every home should have—crafted through regenerative farming and peak-potency wild harvesting.
Join to receive your free guide, early access to our limited-release tinctures, and exclusive herbal education.
A clear, beginner-friendly introduction to the most essential medicinal roots:
✔ Burdock Root — deep nourishment for digestion, lymph, and skin
✔ Dandelion Root — gentle detox + liver vitality
✔ Yellow Dock Root — mineral-rich iron support
✔ Plantain Root & Leaf — soothing, cleansing, and restorative
✔ Wildcrafted Harvesting Tips — how to identify potent roots in every season
✔ Usage Chart — the safest, simplest way to start using root-based herbal support
Designed for real people who want their home apothecary to be effective, clean, and rooted in nature—not mass production.
At Compost KY Botanicals, we grow and wild-harvest herbs with the same philosophy that guides our soil-making:
restore, regenerate, and honor the land.
Everything we produce is:
Wildcrafted or organically grown in Central Kentucky
Harvested at peak medicinal potency
Extracted slowly for maximum strength
Bottled in small batches to maintain integrity
We don’t rush production.
We don’t dilute.
We don’t cut corners.
Our mission is simple:
Create herbal products you can feel, trust, and build your health around.
🍂 Burdock Root Tincture – deep, grounding support
🌱 Dandelion Root Tincture – digestive & liver companion
🪨 Yellow Dock Iron Syrup – mineral-rich nourishment
🌿 Wildcrafted Tea Blends – seasonal, potent, hand-processed
These products will be released in very limited batches.
The email list gets first access before they go public.
🌿 Uncompromised potency you can smell and taste
🌎 Regenerative methods that improve soil and biodiversity
🧪 Craft-level extraction for maximum medicinal compounds
💛 Transparent production from root to bottle
You’re not just buying a tincture.
You’re choosing a better way to nourish your health.
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Crafted in Kentucky with integrity, reverence, and soil-first principles.