Showing posts with label yarrow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarrow. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
The half-wild apothecary garden - with pics
I was just telling someone about how so many of the Medicine Plants that grow in my garden do so without any input from me, the supposed gardener. In many if not most cases I just stand back and let them do their thing. Whether birds bring in the seeds or they've lain dormant in the soil just waiting for permission and the right conditions, who knows - but the ones that just come up of their own accord are some of my favourites.
Labels:
burdock,
cleavers,
comfrey,
half-wild apothecary garden,
it's not rocket science,
mullein,
nettles (baby),
tincture making,
weeds,
yarrow,
yellow dock
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
Beauty in the garden - the best argument against using store bought herbal medicine
(This post is just an excuse to put up some pictures. Click to embiggen and let yourself dream. There will be links for more info on the medicinal uses of each plant at the end of the post.)
My St. J patch, nestled in with its friend the ornamental willow. |
Labels:
cabin fever,
calendula,
mallows,
red clover,
St John'swort,
yarrow
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