Mine is nothing fancy, I got some "L-shaped things" and the cheapest wood I found, had it cut there at the shop and put some shelf's on the kitchen. I added a flat piece of wood, one inch wide, on it's side, towards the back of each shelf to act as a step so that I can put stuff on top and the jars in front won't cover them. I have one with two steps where I keep the small jars. I dry herbs upside down from a string, also on the kitchen, on another thing I screwed to the wall.
Fair warning, my organization methods always look like a mess to people. How could it not if I am using the things? I don't have much either: I have one unopened set of all twelve cell salts, more of the ones I use often and just a few jars with some herbs I use for tincturing.
Re: mundane question for at-home medical care
Date: 2022-11-09 05:50 am (UTC)Mine is nothing fancy, I got some "L-shaped things" and the cheapest wood I found, had it cut there at the shop and put some shelf's on the kitchen. I added a flat piece of wood, one inch wide, on it's side, towards the back of each shelf to act as a step so that I can put stuff on top and the jars in front won't cover them. I have one with two steps where I keep the small jars. I dry herbs upside down from a string, also on the kitchen, on another thing I screwed to the wall.
Fair warning, my organization methods always look like a mess to people. How could it not if I am using the things? I don't have much either: I have one unopened set of all twelve cell salts, more of the ones I use often and just a few jars with some herbs I use for tincturing.