• Comfrey Root Powder

    Comfrey Root Powder

    Comfrey RootSymphytum officinale Comfrey root and or leaf is used externally to promote healing of bruises, broken bones, sprains, fractures, and scarring.ActionsDemulcent, anti-inflammatory, astringent, vulnerary.ContraindicationsNot to be taken internally due to the pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

    $8.15 - $40.80 Sold Out
  • Compost, Liquid Fertiliser and Beneficial Insect Allies - Saturday 1st September 2018

    Compost, Liquid Fertiliser and Beneficial Insect Allies - Saturday 1st September 2018

    CCOMPOSTING, HOMEMADE LIQUID FERTILISERS, AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS ALLIES “Herbs are easy to grow”Breathe life into your soils and create a thriving ecosystem in your backyard. Mother Nature knows best. Her recipe for abundance is tried and tested, all we need do is observe her laws, and recreate them as closely as possible. See your garden as a natural system. What elements are missing? What allies do you have in the natural world that will assist in your objective, and what are their specific needs by way of habitat, shelter and sustenance? How can you encourage and support their existence...

    $67.00
  • Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Friday 8th June

    Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Friday 8th June

    COOKS TOUR OF THE HERB GARDEN “Herbs are powerful; they breathe life into our food”Transform everyday ordinary dishes into magnificent meals. Learn how to gather, dry and get the best out of your herbs. Wander through the herb gardens, discussing the different culinary herbs and how to use them. What herbs can be used dried and what herbs are better to use fresh. What herbs combine well with each other? What flowers are edible? Look at the different ways of using herbs in meals; vinegars, oils, butters, pesto and blends. Pick a wide variety of herbs to include in a herby salad to enjoy wi...

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  • Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Saturday 18th July 2015

    Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Saturday 18th July 2015

    COOKS TOUR OF THE HERB GARDEN “Herbs are powerful; they breathe life into our food”Transform everyday ordinary dishes into magnificent meals. Learn how to gather, dry and get the best out of your herbs. Wander through the herb gardens, discussing the different culinary herbs and how to use them. What herbs can be used dried and what herbs are better to use fresh. What herbs combine well with each other? What flowers are edible? Look at the different ways of using herbs in meals; vinegars, oils, butters, pesto and blends. Pick a wide variety of herbs to include in a herby salad to enjoy wi...

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  • Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Saturday 2nd June 2018

    Cooks tour of the herb garden - Class - Saturday 2nd June 2018

    COOKS TOUR OF THE HERB GARDEN “Herbs are powerful; they breathe life into our food” Transform everyday ordinary dishes into tasty herb filled meals. We will wander through the herb gardens, discussing the different culinary herbs and how to use them. Pick a wide variety of herbs to include in a herby salad to enjoy with lunch. Whats included - Cup of Herb Tea or Coffee & Herb Biscuits on arrival. - Make your own herb butter, herb salt and herb vinegar to take home. - Receive a booklet of information on culinary herbs, different ways to use them and recipes. - Enjoy a deliciou...

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  • Coriander

    Coriander

    CorianderBotanical Name: Coriandrum sativum

    $4.50
  • Coriander Perennial

    Coriander Perennial

    Perennial CorianderBotanical Name: Eryngium foetidum Perennial coriander is also known as saw tooth or saw leaf coriander, long coriander, Mexican coriander and Culantro. It originates from Central America – the Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico and Mexico and is cultivated throughout Southeast Asia and Latin America.The leaves of perennial coriander are long with a serrated edge. It flowers profusely especially during summer, the prickly flower heads should be regularly pruned from the plant, this encourages the leaves to grow.The pungent odor is very similar to coriander. The leaves need to ...

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  • Coriander Seed

    Coriander Seed

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    $5.44 - $27.20 Sold Out
  • Cornflower

    Cornflower

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  • Cornsilk

    Cornsilk

    CornsilkZea mays The fresh silk can be added to soups.A urinary remedy, it soothes and relaxes the lining of the urinary tract and bladder, relieves irritation and improves urine flow. Taken internally for cystitis, urinary stones, urethritis, prostatitis and enuresis in children.ActionsUrinary demulcent, diuretic, urinary tonic, choleretic.

    $4.38 - $21.90
  • Couch grass

    Couch grass

    Couch grassAgropyrum repens Couch grass is used internally for kidney and bladder complaints, enlarged prostate, nephritis, urinary tract infections such as cystitis and urethritis.Couch grass is laxative and also known to lower cholesterol levels in the blood. Its cleansing action is also useful for gout and rheumatism. Couch Grass is quite nutritious containing Vit A & B, potassium and iron.Part UsedRhizomeActionsDiuretic, demulcent.

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  • Courage - Prairie Sage, Mugwort & Patchouli - Smudge Stick

    Courage - Prairie Sage, Mugwort & Patchouli - Smudge Stick

    The powerful combination of prairie sage, mugwort, and patchouli makes this smudge stick a powerful ally in courage and protection. Prairie sage was used in many Native American tribal rituals to drive out negativity before ceremonies. Mugwort’s properties include the power of protection and physical well being. The most popular herb, patchouli, acts as an aphrodisiac and an anti-depressant. Working together, they offer uses courage and healing energy.Size 15cm x 2.5cmWeight: Approximately 17 gramsWhat are Smudge Sticks?From a long line of Native American and ancient ceremonies, smudging is...

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  • Cowslip

    CowslipBotanical Name: Primula veris

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  • Crampbark

    Crampbark

    CrampbarkViburnum opulus Crampbark is used to relieve muscle spasm associated with painful menstruation, irritable bowel, colic and migraine. Crambark is also used to lower blood pressure, relieve colic, irritable bowel, prostatitis and urinary spasm. In the nervous system it has a sedative effect and is useful for tension headaches and migraine.2-4g made into a decoction can be taken up to 3 times a day.Part UsedBarkActionsSpasmolytic, Astringent, Sedative, Hypotensive.

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  • Cumin

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