Rhubarb – also “pie plant” – is valued for use in pies, tarts, and sauces as well as herbal remedies. Only the petioles are eaten, whereas herbal solutions use the leaves and roots
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One Of The Oldest Herbal Remedies
Posted on 20 December 2011.
Rhubarb – also “pie plant” – is valued for use in pies, tarts, and sauces as well as herbal remedies. Only the petioles are eaten, whereas herbal solutions use the leaves and roots
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One Of The Oldest Herbal Remedies
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Posted on 25 October 2011.
Our friends over at lochnesswatergardens.com have sent us a great infographic on Surprising Ways Gardening Can Make Your Life Better. We reproduce it hereunder but suggest that you go over to their site and have a look for yourself
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Surprising Ways Gardening Can Make Your Life Better
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Posted on 24 October 2011.
Yellow Waterlily , Brandy Bottle Nyymphaeaceae nuphar lutea Description The substantial yellow blossoms , which have a scent of liquor and are pollinated by insects , grow on long stalks above the water’s surface . The petals are considerably smaller compared to the sepals . The fruit is a fleshy , flask-shaped capsule , which
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Yellow Water Lily – Beware the Poison
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Posted on 21 April 2011.
Many people still consider meditation to be some sort of esoteric practice that only a few spiritual ones can achieve.
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Posted on 28 May 2010.
Until the early 20th century, the Chinese people, along with their traditions, were virtually unknown to the vast majority of the Western world. This ancient and scholarly culture has used herbs to cure human ailments and imbalances for millennia.
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The Power Of Chinese Herbs
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Posted on 24 May 2010.
Rosa gallica officinalis (Rosaceae) Appearance Rosa gallica officinalis is the apothecary’s rose, identified somewhat ambiguously in England as the damask rose because it was introduced to Europe by the crusaders from Damascus. Within America it’s known as the French rose, or rose of Provins The plant is a bush generally 60 to 120 cms (2-4 ft) in height,
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Sweet Red Rose Of The Apothecary
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Posted on 22 March 2010.
Papaver somniferum (Papaveraceae) Appearance The flowers vary substantially in physical appearance; they are occasionally double, often single with flimsy coloured petals — occasionally white or pink.
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Herb Garden Plants – Opium Poppy – Soul Stealer and Great Healer
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