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Medicinal Plants You Can Grow at HomeIt is time to start planning your garden. There may be snow on the ground

Darleen Dixon saved to Growing Green Goodness
"Healing is very different than curing, just as the work of healers is very different from that of medical doctors. Healing is the act of ridding your body of the conditions that create and support disease. Most of the illnesses that people suffer from today arise primarily from lifestyle - related causes, such as stress, diet and lack of exercise. changes in these areas can eliminate many illnesses. " Susan West Kurz Reiki/ Energy/Body-Work The statement above is beautiful and succinct, but…
Plan and plant your own healing medicinal herb garden this summer to help customize your specific medical needs all year long.

Andi Spencer saved to Garden
A healing herbs list of our favorite remedies for what ails you - you may already be growing these in your backyard!

Marie s saved to herbs n such
Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora), or American Skullcap, is a beloved herb amongst Western herbalists and herbal medicine enthusiasts. In fact, herbalist 7Song calls it a “gateway herb” because of its ability to demonstrate to the general public just how powerful herbs can be. It boasts an undeniable effectiveness in reducing stress and nourishing the nervous system.

The Alchemist's Kitchen saved to Herbal Glossary
Ever wonder what was in your foremother's first aid kit? We imagine her with a full array of roots and berries, herbs and oils tucked into her trusty animal-skin pouch.
Dandi-lions Yes I know I spelled that wrong. I know it is spelled dandelion. I was thinking about how I like the name which is made up of two words. Dandy ...

Grammy's Grid saved to aLinkup: Unlimited
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a darling little herb that grows in cultivated and wild fields throughout much of the world. Native to much of Europe and Asia, Red Clover has been naturalized globally. When cultivated, it is often used as a cover crop for its nitrogen fixing properties and the forage it provides for poultry and livestock.

The Alchemist's Kitchen saved to Herbal Glossary