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Kudos for Kudzu?
Bane of the South, or beneficial medicine? You'll be surprised at how many ways this vine can work FOR you! Read on to learn more...
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Medicinal Herbs for Small Gardens
As long as you have a porch or sunny window, you can reap the benefits of the medicinal herbs profiled in this ongoing series.
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Spotted Touch-Me-Not
This late-summer wildflower, a relative of garden Impatiens, can be used to treat Poison Ivy and athlete's foot.
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Suddenly Sunflowers, Part II
More on this amazing herb as we continue our look at the vitually unlimited uses for Sunflowers! Read on and enjoy!
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Colonial Herbs and the Herb Garden
Thoughts of the origins of our Thanksgiving Day celebration always dominates at this time of year and I thought it appropriate to consider some of the herbs valued and used by our ancestors in colonial times. Today, most of us find our herbs and spices at the store, but in colonial times nearly every household had it's own garden, filled with numerous herbs valued for their culinery and medicinal properties, not to mention the added pleasure of decorative uses.
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Feverfew, Healer of Migraines
Medicinal herb shown to help prevent migraine headaches and reduce fever. Feverfew, member of the aster family, is a hardy perennial with white daisylike flowers.
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