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Echinacea Herbs – As an Immunostimulator
Echinacea species are herbaceous, drought-tolerant perennial plants growing up to 140 cm in height. The flower heads have typically 200-300 fertile, bisexual disc florets but some have more. The corollas are pinkish, greenish, reddish-purple or yellow and have tubes shorter than the throats. Echinacea is an herb that is extremely effective and holds multiple purposes. There are nine different species of genus Echinacea but the one and only generally utilized and referred to is the genus … Read entire article »
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Ginkgo Biloba – For Enhancing Memory
Ginkgo is one of the oldest tree species that are alive and the leaves are one of the most studied leaves in clinical settings today. Ginkgo Biloba is an herbal form of medicine and in Europe and The United States is one of the biggest sellers. Many traditional medicines contain Ginkgo and are used for enhancing memory and to treat circulatory disorders. Scientific studies all support and validate these claims. Newer evidence shows that Ginkgo might … Read entire article »
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Growing an Herb Garden
There are so many things to consider when you decide to plant an herb garden. The first is location. You need to remember that most of the plants in this garden are going to be used in the kitchen. The best place to put them would be by the kitchen. It is always best to choose a section in the yard close to the door. You may want to have the fresh herbs available for cooking … Read entire article »
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Collecting Herbs
One of the best parts about growing an herb garden is being able to use the herbs. From the lemon balm leaf in a glass of tea to the sweet basil in a pot of marinara sauce, herbs can add the most wonderful flavors. A perfect example of why you would want an herb garden is this. Imagine a hot summer day when the only thing that can cool you off is a frosty glass of … Read entire article »
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