Medicinal plants
Growing medicinal plants in the garden has a long tradition in human history. The Celts are known to have cultivated nettles and valerian and knew about their health benefits. But even in modern gardens, medicinal plants are still an integral part of garden design, knowing about their many uses. Freshly picked chamomile blossoms prepared as tea, a red oil made from St. John’s wort or a self-made tincture of echinacea enrich the natural medicine cabinet. Many blooming medicinal plants are also a welcome source of food for insects and they look very attractive. Medicinal plants, which are usually quite undemanding, can thrive together in their own 'apothecary’s bed' or can be planted together with food plants or flowers.
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Light dependant germinator!
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Also available as seed pills.
For professionals also available as precision seed.
For professionals also available as pre-germinated seeds.
also available as seed tape
also available as seed mat
Pot plant
Positive for pollinators
Fragrant
Runs to seed
Beemeadow
Hardy
Utilisation as herbal tea
Hardy
For the balcony
Bioverita
Kultursaat e.V.
ProSpecieRara
Conservation breeding by Sativa
Sativa selection
Saatgut e.V.
Herbstsortiment
nicht grössere Mengen
Hortus Officinarum
Before cruciferous plants
Before umbelliferous plants
Before members of the goosefoot family
Before members of the asteraceae family
Before pulses
Nitrogen fixation
Cereals
Well suited for manual incorporation
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