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Purple dead nettle growing in the wild and purple dead nettle being strained through a colander.

Have you got a patch of purple dead nettle in the yard? Instead of mowing it down, consider gathering it up. This marvelous member of the mint family may seem like a weed, but it’s a powerful medicinal plant and a delicious addition to many spring recipes.

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Nettle is one of my favorite herbs. Also called “stinging nettle,” it is packed with nutrients and is even one of the ingredients in my homemade pregnancy tea. Stinging nettle benefits go far beyond pregnancy though.

Nettle is one of my favorite herbs. Also called “stinging nettle,” it is packed with nutrients and is even one of the ingredients in my homemade pregnancy tea. Stinging nettle benefits go far beyond pregnancy though.

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a collage of photos with the words 9 nettle tea benefits

Discover 9 in depth nettle tea benefits in this post as well as medicinal and yummy recipes utilizing fresh and dried nettles. Learn ways to use nettles as tea infusions, tinctures, topically for hair growth, skin issues like eczema. We cover how studies show promising results for using nettle tea for prostate issues, arthritis and pregnancy and fertility challenges.

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the wild widow of stringing nettle with text overlay that reads, the wild widow of stringing nettle

Stinging Nettle is actually not something that should be avoided. It is instead a powerhouse of nutrition and is perfectly safe to consume when dehydrated or cooked. Stinging Nettle tea is an amazing Spring Tonic to help the body rejuvenate after the long dark days and heavy foods of winter. Be sure to wear gloves and long sleeves while gathering and handling Stinging Nettle until it is cooked or dried. Do not harvest stinging nettle for food consumption after it has flowered due to a…

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what to do with stringing nettles? hint all sorts of cool things

I may receive a commission if you purchase something mentioned in this post. More details here. The appearance of stinging nettles in my neighborhood is exciting, because it marks the beginning of the foraging season! Last year, spring came in so late that we were desperate enough to go collect nettles that had just barely […]

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the front cover of stringing nettle, with green leaves and buds on it

Botanical Name: Urtica dioica, Urtica galeopsifolia. The annual nettle species dwarf nettle (Urtica urens L.) can be used in a similar manner as the stinging nettle in herbal medicine. Other Common Names of Stinging Nettle: Big string nettle, common nettle, Nettle, devil’s leaf, European nettle, Grosse Brennesse (German), grande ortie (French), ortiga (Spanish), brenninetla (Icelandic), brænde nælde (Danish). Habitat: While originally from the cold regions of northern Europe and Asia, this…

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a metal bowl filled with green leaves on top of a wooden table and text overlay that reads 11 non - stinging ways to use nettle

Nettles have long and interesting history dating as far back as the Bronze Age, where they were once used for food, medicine and fiber. Times have changed greatly since 2500 BC and yet, the perennial

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Experience the wild wisdom of purple dead nettle. Purple dead nettle, also called deadnettle or red deadnettle, is a small unassuming flower that many people have seen but it doesn’t often get truly noticed. It’s the type of flower that once it is pointed out to you, you likely will recognize it. It is an early spring flower and dies off once the weather warms up and dries out.

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