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Growing Herbs


Growing herbs is becoming more and more popular every day, and for a good reason. Herbs have practical and medicinal value, and by growing herbs you can actually have your own natural remedies.

When most people think of herb gardening they automatically think of healing and cooking, but these amazing plants are also grown for their pleasant aroma and their beauty.Herbs have been used by people right from olden days. Many people use only natural remedies for curing certain diseases.


Containing the power of nature they fit exactly in the way of green living. Here you can find information about most of these common plants, their health benefits and how you can create your own herb garden.
Herbs

Agrimony
Alfalfa
Angelica
Anise
Arnica
Artemisia
Ashwagandha
Astragalus
Avena
Barberry
Billberry
Birch
Bitter Orange
Black Cohosh
Borage
Boswellia
Burdock
Butcher Broom
Calendula
Catnip
Cat's Claw
Cayenne
Chamomile
Chaparral
Chickweed
Chrysanthemum
Cinnamon
Cleavers
Clove
Comfrey
Coptis
Cordyceps
Cranberry
Damiana
Dandelion
Dan Shen
Dong Quai
Echinacea
Elderberry
Ephedra
Eucalyptus
Evening Primrose
Eyebright
Fennel Seed
Fenugreek
Feverfew
Flaxseed
Garlic
Gentian
Ginger
Ginkgo
Ginseng
Goldenseal
Gotu Kola
Hawthorn
He Shou Wu
Hibiscus
Holy Basil
Hops
Horse Chestnut
Horseradish
Horsetail
Kava
Kelp
Khella
Lamb Quarter
Lavender
Lemon Balm
Lemon Verbena
Licorice
Marshmallow Root
Mate
Milk Thistle
Morinda
Motherwort
Mullein
Nasturtium
Neem Oil
Nettle Tea
Oatstraw
Olive Leaf
Oregano Oil
Oregon Grape Root
Papaya
Passion Flower
Pau D'Arco
Peppermint
Poke
Prickly Ash
Psyllium
Rasberry Leaf
Red Clover
Red Pepper
Reishi
Rooibos
Rosemary
Sarsaparilla
Saw Palmeto
Schisandra
Shepherd's Purse
Shiitake
Scutellaria
Sheep Sorrel
Siberian Ginseng
Skullcap
Slippery Elm
Spirulina
St John's Wort
Stinging Nettle
Tea Tree Oil
Terminalia Arjuna
Thyme
Turkey Rhubarb
Turmeric
Usnea
Uva Ursi
Valerian
Vitex
Willow Bark
Yarrow
Yellow Dock




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