This herb can be found on wet grass fields and mountain forests where there is humus soil. It has strong and characteristic smell of garlic that you can feel before even seeing the herb. This smell is also “guilty” for its name “wild garlic”, which is different from Lily of …
Fennel is an edible plant native to Southern Europe. This interesting herb has a long history of medicinal use, especially in Chinese medicine, where it’s used for treating various conditions, including congestion and conjunctivitis. However, today, only a few people are aware of the healing properties of fennel. This is …
In which month should you gather healing herbs? If you want to find out, check out this calendar! January: mistletoe February: mistletoe, pine, birch, as well as similar buds, quitch, couch grass, dandelion etc. March: quitch, oaks and other crust plants, primrose, nettle, pear, violet, poplar, birch, alumroot, dandelion, chicory, …
Calendula oil is something that everyone would wish to have at home. It is a natural remedy excessive with healing properties. The Latin name for calendula is calendula officinalis. It is used in many ways for many purposes. It can be consumed as oil or tea, and has been broadly …
The Latin name for this herb is “always lively” which means it is indestructible no matter the environment. Wherever this plant grows, it transmits this indestructible energy to the house and the household. Greeks and Romans raised this plant next to other herbs just to protect them from insects and …
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