Description:Many people enjoy creating an ornamental garden and may view herbs as too dowdy to be worthy of a place. Unless you're willing to give up part of your beautiful oasis for the benefit of your medicine cabinet, this makes preparing natural home remedies from your own garden plants a tad difficult.But there are many attractive and even exotic plants which you can grow which have healing properties. >i/i< gives details of 25 different plants (33 if you count the nine different types of rose) that will fit right in to any ornamental garden, complete with cultivation data, the parts to use for each remedy and what type of remedy you can use for particular ailments.What's in this book:Medicinal herbs don't have to be uglyWhy organic growing methods are importantSafety firstRemedies in this book which can be used during pregnancyDetails for the following herbs: alkanet, betony, bistort, bloodroot, butterfly weed, showy calamint, centaury, purple coneflower, cornflower, daylily, gayfeather, hemp agrimony, greater knapweed, lamb's ears, cotton lavender, love in a mist, marsh mallow, musk mallow, meadowsweet, Queen Anne's lace, rose, safflower, Spanish sage, teasel, valerianWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Healing Herbs for the Ornamental Garden (Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill). To get started finding Healing Herbs for the Ornamental Garden (Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
93
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
—
Release
2012
ISBN
Healing Herbs for the Ornamental Garden (Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill)
Description: Many people enjoy creating an ornamental garden and may view herbs as too dowdy to be worthy of a place. Unless you're willing to give up part of your beautiful oasis for the benefit of your medicine cabinet, this makes preparing natural home remedies from your own garden plants a tad difficult.But there are many attractive and even exotic plants which you can grow which have healing properties. >i/i< gives details of 25 different plants (33 if you count the nine different types of rose) that will fit right in to any ornamental garden, complete with cultivation data, the parts to use for each remedy and what type of remedy you can use for particular ailments.What's in this book:Medicinal herbs don't have to be uglyWhy organic growing methods are importantSafety firstRemedies in this book which can be used during pregnancyDetails for the following herbs: alkanet, betony, bistort, bloodroot, butterfly weed, showy calamint, centaury, purple coneflower, cornflower, daylily, gayfeather, hemp agrimony, greater knapweed, lamb's ears, cotton lavender, love in a mist, marsh mallow, musk mallow, meadowsweet, Queen Anne's lace, rose, safflower, Spanish sage, teasel, valerianWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Healing Herbs for the Ornamental Garden (Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill). To get started finding Healing Herbs for the Ornamental Garden (Herbal Medicine from Your Garden or Windowsill), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.