| 
        
          | 
              
                | T O P I C    R E V I E W |  
                | lasagefemme | Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 01:17:10 AM Which five-ten plants could you NOT live without???
 
 I'd have to have comfrey, hands down, as my number one.  Cayenne (not really an herb, is it :) ) as number two.  Chamomile and lavender as three and four........and maybe peppermint as number five.
 
 How bout you??
 
 Lisa/southcentral Washington
 
 *Drink RAW milk*
 |  
                | 13   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First) |  
                | FarmerSadie | Posted - Nov 29 2007 : 9:20:27 PM Although not technically an herb, I find Elderberry (used as an analgesic and flu/cold reliever) a wonderful sources of natural medicine.  Dried elderberry flowers make an effective tea or you can make a syrup from the ripe berries.  They are a lovely shrubby plant and even make a great wine.  Blueberries are also super-high in antioxidents and really easy to grow.
 
 For greenhouse herbs... this is a pretty good resource: http://www.amazon.com/Greenhouse-Gardeners-Companion-Growing-Sunspace/dp/1555914500/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1196399919&sr=8-1
 
 Farmer Sadie says, "Eat your veggies!"
 www.artfarmoregon.com
 |  
                | Room To Grow | Posted - Nov 28 2007 : 11:15:38 AM Hello Ladies, I am wanting to know how to start an herbal garden so that in about a year I can have a business. I would love to grow the ones you ladies said you cant live without. I would like to start in a green house. Would any of you please give me some direction. This will be my first attempt at growing herbs.
 Thanks
 Deborah
 
 I will be changing my city again when we move to our houseboat
 |  
                | herbquilter | Posted - Sep 24 2007 : 11:32:36 AM My top 11 that I grow:
 lavender, peppermint, spearmint, yarrow, chamomile, lemonbalm, catnip, cayenne or the like, rosemary, echnicea, comfrey.
 But also have wild the important; dandelion, plantain, shepherds purse, marshmallow, oregon grape, rosehips, oats, etc.
 We also grow fennel, parsley, cilantro, horseradish, garlic, onions, and many other herbs that I couldn't be without, especially BASIL!
 If I were starting out growing & using herbs I would purchase:10 Essential Herbs & Family Herbal books.  They are both indespensible for the new & experienced herbalist.
 
 Blessings,
 Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist
 www.herbalmomma.com
 
 |  
                | kitchensqueen | Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 6:51:22 PM Hmm...I would at least have lavender, peppermint, chamomile, garlic, lemon balm and aloe. And I know honey isn't a plant, but I'd have at least a hive of bees for the honey and wax-- two important things in any natural medicine cabinet!
 
 http://apartmentfarm.wordpress.com
 
 http://shadetreestudios.etsy.com
 
 New Rt 66 blog: http://historyinthemaking.wordpress.com
 |  
                | Annab | Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 12:09:58 PM You already named the best two.....comfrey and lavender!
 
 Perhaps then peppermint, yarrow and cone flower
 
 I have a ton of peppermint, catnip and  yarrow.  All 3 are supposed to  be mixed for sicknesses.  When consumed in tea, it's supposed to bring on sweating.   But I wonder if this is also a product of the hot beverage anyway.
 
 Funny, since obtaining these, I really haven't been sick enough to warrant taking a sick day on the couch
 |  
                | Hideaway Farmgirl | Posted - Sep 08 2007 : 11:26:21 AM Me, too, Maggie.  I am always open to learning from others though, so I thought I'd ask, in case I need to get DH set up to rototill a second plot for me...LOL
 
 Jo
 
 "Wish I had time to work with herbs all day!"
 |  
                | prairielandherbs | Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 8:59:21 PM Hi Bayoubunch! Thanks for the welcome. Bonne invited me and I'm so glad she did - this is a lovely place! I had heard of it some time ago because you gals were talking about my shampoo bars :)
 
 Oh, Dandelion - how did I forget that one? fabulous herb! i love weeds. ;)
 
 Hideaway, I personally am a huge fan of mixing all kinds of herbs - and "other" plants - together. that's how my farm is organized ( or not organized? haha!).
 I just like the feel of it.
 
 |  
                | Hideaway Farmgirl | Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 08:11:56 AM I'm starting a new herb garden at the new farm ; my top two medicinal herbs are Lemon Balm and Yarrow.
 
 How big is your plot for medicinal herbs? I have a 7x7 plot ready for planting next spring and had planned to mix medicinal herbs with culinary herbs; what are your thoughts about growing them all together?
 
 Jo
 
 "Wish I had time to work with herbs all day!"
 |  
                | GaiasRose | Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 07:34:01 AM I have the blessing of having a lot of medicinal herbs growing wild already, so I don't plant much. I do plant echinacea and comfrey and calendula, lavender, and lemon balm.
 
 A word though, about stevia. Last year I had plants form a nursery. They all died. This year I attempted starts from seed. NONE of the seeds took. I have read across lots of books that say stevia seeds are a tad bit harder to start than most seeds.
 
 
 ~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
 Tasha-Rose
 
 Blogs: http://gaiarose.wordpress.com
 http://womonandsprout.wordpress.com
 Homepage:
 http://ForestFaeries.etsy.com
 Birth is safe, interference is risky; TRUST BIRTH
 |  
                | prairielandherbs | Posted - Sep 07 2007 : 06:01:44 AM Comfrey, plantain, mint, nettles, sage, lavender....i can do alot with those!
 |  
                | Corinnelouise | Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 10:35:52 PM Sage, thyme, lavender, juniper, millepertuis.
 Corinne
 |  
                | greyghost | Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 2:41:39 PM Lemon Balm, comfrey, Queen Anne's Lace, echinacea, wormwood
 
 And one weed: dandelion
 |  
                | lisamarie508 | Posted - Sep 06 2007 : 05:56:47 AM Funny you mention it.  I'm in the process of putting one in now.  It's rather large so it will take some time (years) to fill it with all the plants I want but I want to start with mints, comfrey, valerian, goldenseal and black cohosh.  I have 2 mints growing right now and one black cohosh.  I have the seeds for valerian and will try sprouting them this winter and a friend is bringing me a piece of comfry.  I still have to order the goldenseal.  Oh, and stevia is also a must.  I have one plant so far.  Unfortunately, it has to be kept in a pot so it can come inside in the winter.  It's not hardy.
 
 my blog: http://lisamariesbasketry.blogspot.com/
 My Website:
 http://www.freewebs.com/lisamariesbasketry/index.htm
 |  |  
 |