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Foraging Lady’s Thumb – a wild edible & medicinal weed that’s full of flavor and herbal benefits! This backyard plant has leaves, shoots, and seeds that are safe to eat raw or cooked. Learn how to identify it, enjoy its lemon-pepper taste, and use it in herbal remedies. Find more foraging medicinal plants, herbal flowers, medicinal herbs remedies, and Natural Herbs Medicine at Practical Self Reliance.
Looking for gardening ideas that boost your health? Learn how to create a natural pharmacy right in your garden with 15 medicinal plants that are easy to grow. These plants offer powerful healing properties and are perfect for any garden size. From herbal teas to salves, the possibilities are endless. Save this pin for later to explore how medicinal plants can transform your gardening routine into a natural wellness project.
Wild lettuce has been touted for its painkilling properties. Here's how to grow it in your own backyard, and how to use.
Harvesting, drying and using broadleaf plantain as medicine for cuts, bug bites, rashes and IBS. Plantain grows wild all over the country and is probably growing in your backyard right now. Most people consider it a weed but it's extremely useful.
Nature's pharmacy is filled with wild plants that offer incredible medicinal benefits. This article explores 20 such plants, each with unique healing properties. Discover how these wild plants have been traditionally used and their modern applications in promoting health and wellness. Whether you're looking to boost your immune system or alleviate stress, these medicinal wild plants provide natural solutions to enhance your well-being.
There are many potential benefits to health from clover. White clover is a beneficial plant that contains a lot of essential vitamins and minerals and has some amazing medicinal benefits. Learning how to forage common weeds, flowers and herbs and what benefits they have is a very beneficial and satisfying activity. This article includes recipes for white clover salve and lotion bars, white clover jelly, white clover tincture and white clover iced tea.
In the vast tapestry of the botanical world, few plants have woven themselves into human history and wellness practices as seamlessly as Malva neglecta and Malva sylvestris, commonly known as common mallow and high mallow respectively. These resilient and widespread species belong to the Malvaceae family, a group known for…
Wild food Foraging for edible wild plants is a great way to access nutritious food while also connecting with nature. Purslane is a particularly versatile and beneficial plant to forage for in the spring. Not only is purslane a tasty and nutritious wild green, but it also has a multitude of medicinal uses. We will explore both the culinary and medicinal benefits of this amazing plant, plus how to identify purslane!
Make the most of common yard weeds by using white clover for food and medicine with these easy tips and recipes and still leaving plenty for the bees.
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Once you learn about all the ways you can use plantain medicinally, it will become your new favorite wild plant. This commonplace “weed” turns out to be a medicinal gem, and can help with bug bites, burns, coughs, and so much more. You’ve likely seen it growing in lawns or by sidewalks—now learn how to harvest and use it in tea, tincture, and salves so you’re ready whenever you need it.
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Wild Lettuce Herbal use has recently increased dramatically. Learn about Wild Lettuce uses and cautions
With dozens of wild herbs to forage this season, where to begin? Find out about the many valuable medicinal plants you can forage throughout the year to enjoy in wildcrafted teas, tinctures, syrups, and more. | foraging guides | herbalism | medicinal plants | edible wild plants |
Cleavers, or Galium aparine, is commonly known as Stickyweed or Catchweed and there couldn’t be a more perfect name for it. Cleavers sticks to everything it comes in contact with! The leaves and stem of Cleavers are covered in small hooked hairs that love to catch on clothing and animals. The seeds
Wild edible plants are all around us, making foraging an exciting way to connect with nature, especially for beginners. Learn how to identify these hidden gems and bring more confidence to your outdoor adventures. Save this pin to keep handy for your next nature walk!
Learn how to safely identify and use common wild edible plants for survival and self-reliance. Includes tips, nutrition, and foraging advice.
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