Herb Garden

HOW TO GROW FEVERFEW- PLANTING AND CARE
Feverfew is a charming perennial herb with small daisy-like flowers. While traditionally grown for herbal use, feverfew has also been grown and used as a cut flower, and filler flower. Learn how to grow feverfew in your perennial garden, and add a sweet touch to your flower arrangements.
Here is the BEST Time to Start Feverfew Seeds
Have you ever wanted to grow Feverfew seeds, but don't know where to start? The Gardening Dad will go over the best time to start your Feverfew seeds today. #Thegardeningdad #feverfew #Garden
How To Harvest Echinacea
Are you struggling to know when and how to harvest Echinacea from your garden? Harvesting this herb at the right time can make all the difference in its potency and effectiveness as a natural remedy. Save this pin for later and learn how to tap into the full benefits of echinacea with simple, expert tips on harvesting like a pro!
How to grow and use Toothache plant
How to grow and use Toothache plant, how to harvest and use the flowers for mouth pain.
12 Cool Uses for Lavender Leaves You’ll Love
Before you throw those lavender leaves away, take a peek at these clever uses! From DIY projects to home remedies, they’ve got you covered. Click here to see the full list, and make sure to save this idea for the future!
What Happens if You Smoke Mullein? - The Lost Herbs
What Happens if You Smoke Mullein? - The Lost Herbs
Eye of Newt, Toe of Frog: An A to Z Guide to the Folk Names of Herbs
You're probably familiar with the above quote from the "Song of the Witches" in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It's one of the most famous witchy quotes and mentions a variety of spooky and somewhat disgusting ingredients being added to a potion the witches are brewing. However, not all is as it appears. In fact, none of the ingredients are actual animal parts, but instead plants.
Verdolagas: Purslane Recipes from Around the World
Purslane or verdolagas is an incredible edible "weed" that's easy to forage. Here's how to use this wild superfood in numerous delicious purslane recipes.
Are Fig Leaves Edible? Definitely! 10 Ways To Enjoy Them - Rennie Orchards
Most people are accustomed to eating leaves routinely, such as lettuce in a salad, sauteed spinach, cabbage, and collard greens.