Nicky’s Shrimp Scampi
2 pounds peeled and deveined shrimp
6-8 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
1 stick butter
Juice of ½ lemon, squeezed fresh
1 large bunch of parsley, chopped
Salt, Pepper, and Cayenne Pepper to Taste
Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium high heat. Add garlic and cook for two minutes. Add shrimp and cook for two minutes. Turn shrimp and add lemon juice over shrimp. Cook for three additional minutes. Take off of heat. Add parsley, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper to taste. Serve warm over rice or noodles. Serves 4.
Adding homegrown parsley and garlic from Lovelight Herb Farm is a great way to take your cooking to the next level and make Read More
Lovelight Herb Farm specializes in culinary herbs


By: Nicole Banks
As an avid home cook I know that using fresh herbs can take a dish from mediocre to amazing. Herbs are used in cuisines spanning the globe and the unique combinations of herbs can make dishes come alive! Lovelight Herb Farm specialized in culinary herbs from dozens of cultures allowing you the ability to have the herbs conveniently growing in your garden.
Culinary Herbs are a great addition to everyday meals
Culinary Herbs are an easy addition to enhance everyday meals. With a quick trip out to your garden, you can kick up Read More
Lovelight Herb Farm is a leader in cut flower seeds


By: Nicole Banks
Lovelight Herb Farm offers seeds for many different types of cut flowers. Cut flowers can be a beautiful and useful part of any garden! Flowers can help bring dimension and be a large part of landscape design to bring your garden, front yard, or window boxes into the overall design of your home. With the beautiful colors, shapes, and sizes, you can customize these areas to bring you joy, improve curb appeal, and bring in much needed pollinators to the garden. Lovelight Herb Farm is a leader in cut Read More
Join us at our First Saturday Sale and Open House on August 7th, 2o22


It’s that time again! Lovelight Herb Farm is happy to announce its monthly open house and plant sale set for August 7th. While we are primarily an online business, we love to open the farm on a monthly basis for our clients. With the beautiful plants across the farm, we’d love for you to see them for yourselves! Our plants love to be admired!
We devote the first Saturday of each month to holding an open house! Our open houses are located at the farm Read More
Lovelight Herb Farm is happy to sponsor the Northwest Herbal Fair!
By: Nicole Banks


Lovelight Herb Farm is located in the beautiful Willamette Read More


Heal all, also known as self-heal or woundwort, is a perennial that can grow nearly anywhere but thrives in growing zones 3-9. Heal all requires moist but well-drained soil under full sun to partial shade. Seeds can be sown in the fall in colder climates, and during the spring in warmer climates. Heal all is an easy plant to grow and many gardeners love having this easy plant in their gardens. We love heal all at Lovelight Herb Farm!
Heal all has been used medicinally throughout the world for centuries. It is said to be antibacterial, antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, Read More


German chamomile is an annual that blooms spring through summer. It is a member of the Asteraceae family, and is native to southern and eastern Europe. Growing up to 1-2 ft. in height, this plant is characterized by its thin stems, narrow leaves, and daisy-like appearance with white petals and a yellow center. At Lovelight Herb Farm it’s one of our favorite annuals to grow!
Chamomile is a wonderfully soothing herb used to treat different ailments, especially restlessness or gastrointestinal problems. It has been used for centuries for its anti-inflammatory, sedative, antibacterial, and anti-allergenic properties. When ingested, either as a Read More


Here at Lovelight Herb Farm, we wish a very safe, happy Halloween to those who are celebrating!
The origins of this spooky holiday dates back to nearly 2,000 years ago, at the pagan Gaelic festival Samhain. This event marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, also known as the “darker half” of the seasons. It was believed that the barrier between our world and the Otherworld would weaken, allowing spirits to return and roam the land. This prompted folks to form charms and spells from herbs you might find right in your garden! Read More



