All of the many species in the mint family are : mint, horse mint, spearmint, peppermint, basil, holy basil, lemon balm, bee balm, catnip, oregano, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, ... add in all of the many daisy family and other leafy species. Daisy, pansy, marigold, chamomile, calendula, echinacea. Carrot family Yarrow. Ginger and turmeric tuber family. Parsley, cilantro, chervil. Borage, boneset, sage, comfrey. Dandelion, plantain, mullein, mallow. So many herbs and "weeds" that are medicinal. Getting a valid herbal book (not some of the latest spoof herbal books) John Lust - The Herb Book, Smithsonian Handbook Herbs, Culpepper's Herbal, Jethro Kloss - Back to Eden Herb Book, many of the 1950s-1970s herb books are more-valuable than all of the current coffee table books.
Thanks for the insights! Your book recommendations are really interesting, and they definitely deserve a pin on the video. I appreciate your knowledge about medicinal herbs!
Funny enough, I lived in the UK for five years before moving to the US for another five! So, I might have a few hints of a British accent, but it's definitely more American now.
All of the many species in the mint family are : mint, horse mint, spearmint, peppermint, basil, holy basil, lemon balm, bee balm, catnip, oregano, thyme, rosemary, marjoram, ... add in all of the many daisy family and other leafy species. Daisy, pansy, marigold, chamomile, calendula, echinacea. Carrot family Yarrow. Ginger and turmeric tuber family. Parsley, cilantro, chervil. Borage, boneset, sage, comfrey.
Dandelion, plantain, mullein, mallow. So many herbs and "weeds" that are medicinal. Getting a valid herbal book (not some of the latest spoof herbal books) John Lust - The Herb Book, Smithsonian Handbook Herbs, Culpepper's Herbal, Jethro Kloss - Back to Eden Herb Book, many of the 1950s-1970s herb books are more-valuable than all of the current coffee table books.
Thanks for the insights! Your book recommendations are really interesting, and they definitely deserve a pin on the video. I appreciate your knowledge about medicinal herbs!
I'll be planting all of them 😊
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Thank you so much 😊
I wonder why Americans drop the H and say "Erb". In the UK, we say Herbs with the H sounded.
Funny enough, I lived in the UK for five years before moving to the US for another five! So, I might have a few hints of a British accent, but it's definitely more American now.