Discover the Top Medicinal Herbs to Grow: Your Guide to Natural Remedies

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This is such great info Jill! Please do some videos to show us how you turn these herbs into salves, teas, etc.

daleservidio
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I live in zone 7b too im honestly glad to hear im not the only one who struggles with lavender makes me feel better...

cynthiakennedy
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Hi Jill. My name is Cheryl and I took the class that you and Kaylee put together. I'm just starting my journey. I've planted a bunch of different medicinal herb seed packets, and most of my babies are up. I'm excited to try and learn each of them, but especially tulsi, marshmallow, stinging nettle, and motherwort., oh and anise hyssop. Thank you to both you and Kaylee for all your hard work.

cheryl
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Another great source for herbal knowledge is the Herbal Jedi Channel.

Gardeningandstuffwithholly
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I am growing Holy basil, parsley, cilantro, salvia, lemon catnip, lemon balm, calendula, chamomile, chicory, fever few, marshmallow, motherwort, nettle, fenugreek, fennel, dill, thyme, oregano, spearmint, peppermint, burdock, yellow dock, comfrey, lavender, California poppy, borage, lilies, dandelion, wormwood, red clover and roses.

humanbeing
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And the herbs I’m growing this year: mint, echinacea, holy basil, sage, camomile, calendula… and I need videos PLEASE on how to utilize them. LOVE YOUR CONTENT JILL ❤

daleservidio
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I love lemon verbina. ..I take a few leaves maybe 4 or 5 put them in a bottle of water and it doesn't take
long for it to infuse your water... so good.😃

tammyhoushour
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I also use lavender in cooking...in a crust for a lemon desert...and lavender cookie's ..ice cream and in spice blends.

tammyhoushour
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Echinacea, manardia, sage, oregano, thyme, yarrow and comfrey. 🐞🌻

jamiesnider
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I am growing basil, oregano, thyme, lemon thyme, rosemary, tarragon, sage, marjoram, and dill.

wildbullfrog
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Phenomenal lavender. I’m in central arkansas and it’s the only lavender I can keep alive in this heat and humidity.

shannaking
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I love stinging nettle, osha, and licorice root. Stinging nettle by far is my favorite. I got in a car accident years ago and had flare ups of pain in my neck and shoulders. I stung myself with the leaves and it brought so much relief to that area. Definitely not for everyone but I believe it helps. Also with thyroid issues in my family I’ve drank it as a tea when I started having symptoms and high tsh antibodies. I reversed my numbers with that and cutting out gluten. I just reintroduced gluten after 6 years gluten free and don’t over do it. I do believe it causes thyroid problems. I hope you can keep your thyroid symptoms at bay and use herbs to aid in that process.

spreadinhoneyflowerfarm
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I'd like to see how you make tinctures and salves... thanks for some new info 😁👍

oldladydulaney
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I have loved building my herb/flower bed. I put it where I spend the most time. It brings me so much joy. And the smells! So wonderful. This year is: basil, sage, chamomile, mint, lemon balm, calendula, stevia, and toothache plant. I add in cosmos and zinnias for height and color. My lavender failed and I need to get my hands on some tulsi seeds for next year. I may still get some coneflower and yarrow starts. I can’t believe I’m saying this… but I love it more then my veggie garden.

rachelgalus
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I am trying to learn as much as I can about herb's. I would love to grow and use them as much as possible

marlaherrington
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Excellent choices! I've been involved in herbs for a decade. Started when diagnosed with MS, which, through an herbal healer, was gone in 7 months. Just one thing..Peppermint and Echinacea are hybrid herbs. The human body is alkaline so the food and drink going into it should also be alkaline.

BTFearr
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I got a few different mints (my fav), I just recently got some starts for lavender, basil, sage volunteered in my garden. Trying to grow chamomile for first time. My lemon came back also from last season. Still need to add in more but good start so far.

mommajessiesboutique
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I love this information!! Please show us how you use them!!

lauravasas
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I love lavrnder 🎉i I diffuse it at night time for a peaceful..relaxing sleep. Peppermint too is another favorite of mine so good for digestive issues.❤😊

jacquelinesento
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I LOVE that you're starting to do herbalism type videos I watch you for everything else. 😅❤ I just became a certified herbalist myself 🙌🏻

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