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Herb garden container tips for success out or indoors
Love the flavour and aroma of fresh herbs, but can’t seem to grow them successfully? Or maybe you’ve always wanted an herb garden but don’t know where to begin. Try these tips and hints to grow an abundance of culinary delights. Favoured and...
50 commentsSimple kidney cleanse with parsley
Cleanse your kidneys with parsley to prevent stones from forming. This parsley cleanse can also rid kidney stones.
55 commentsNatural Remedies for Colds, Flu, Sinusitis, and Infections
Treat you cold, flu, and sinusitis symptoms with natural remedies. Nose & Sinus Symptoms: Saline wash, Hot towel, Facial steamer, Herbal teas. Throat Symptoms: Salt water gargle, Clay pack, Slippery elm. Ear Symptoms: Garlic and olive oil, Candling. Coughing: Garlic-thyme syrup. Detoxification: Ginger bath, Castor pack, Garlic foot bath, Milk thistle, Rosemary or thyme tea. General Treatment and Immune Support: Herbal infection protocol, Garlic parsley soup, Hemp smoothie.
8 commentsHerb Series : Cilantro & Parsley
As the two most popular members of the carrot family, I decided that they would be next. Their care is much the same. On the coast both are full sun plants. The further inland the more afternoon shade they like. Cilantro is an annual whose...
1 commentBunny Herbology 101
In my experience, it can be hard to find a veterinarian who specializes in rabbits and their health care. More than likely, the veterinarian that you take Fluffy the cat and Rover the dog to does not have the license or expertise to explain why...
0 commentsHerbal Remedies- Medicinal Uses of Common Herb Garden Herbs
Medicinal properties of common “herb garden” herbs. Herbal remedies, health benefits of basil, lemon balm, oregano, parsley, peppermint, rosemary, thyme.
28 commentsDouble Benefits of Cooking with Spices: Adding Flavor to Food Plus Curing Diseases
Do you know that spices we use for cooking not only add flavor to food and recipes but also have magical therapeutic properties which help cure various diseases. Interestingly, our kitchen loaded with rich spices is the main source of natural...
14 commentsParsley Tea- Good for What Ails Ya
The other day I had a dear friend over for breakfast. Health nut or not, no matter, she is very knowledgeable that way. It was what she contributed that morning that made for one fine day...the day after. Confused? Let me explain. I fixed a simple...
11 commentsPhilippine Kinchay: Small but Terrible Oriental Herb
I love this herb—and I mean I LOVE it. If you want your veggie dish delectably Chinesey, Philippine kinchay is it. This small but terrible oriental herb lends a delectably tangy flavor to any dish. But...
Book Discussion: Botany of Desire: Marijuana
Michael Pollan’s Botany of Desire, A book claiming to be a plant’s-eye view of the world, covers four major, overarching human desires. In Pollan’s chapter focused on intoxication, he describes the ways...
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