Achillillea millefolium, or common yarrow is also known as “nosebleed plant” and stanchgrass. It has been used for millennia as a medicinal herb. Recent archeological finds have uncovered yarrow ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Yarrow, botanically known as Achillea, is an herbaceous perennial belonging to the Aster family, known for its medicinal properties. The name Achillea is derived from the Greek ...
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a remarkable plant that boasts a wide range of benefits and uses. Native to all 50 states, ...
This article originally appeared on Modern Farmer. Health enthusiasts happily shell out hundreds of dollars each year for herbal products of every variety, from lavender salt scrubs for the bath to ...
The Medicinal Garden Kit is a pouch with seeds for 10 different herbs that can be grown and cultivated at home for medicinal purposes. Curated by Dr. Nicole Apelian, this kit comes with a ...
In this episode of Mother Earth News and Friends, Joanne Bauman discusses growing and using yarrow (Achillea millefolium), its history, beautiful flowers, culinary and medicinal use. Joanne Bauman, a ...
•As the weather heats up this month, pay attention to your garden’s water needs. Check potted plants every few days, especially hanging baskets and those in unglazed ceramics as they lose water faster ...
Why alcohol? While making a tea with your herbs can extract some of the medicinal compounds, alcohol is a more powerful solvent. It also preserves the medicinal compounds for 5 years or more. Don’t ...
Harvesting herbs for tea is the simplest way to make use of medicinal plants, but for more potent medicine, botanical extracts (commonly referred to as tinctures) are a better choice. Besides the ...