Amy Hirschfeld and Tatiana Brainerd love good food almost as much as they love the earth itself. As the owners of Soluna Garden Farm, which includes Soluna Herb, Spice, and Tea Emporium in Winchester and the store’s little feeder line, a one-acre garden, the women see the earth as a delightful bounty of food and flowers that heal the body and soothe the soul. It’s just a matter of treating the land right, the women believe, and knowing how to combine natural ingredients like herbs and spices for the best effect.
“Our whole philosophy is getting people more connected to the land and to plants—to start thinking about
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