6 Plants to Grow in Your First Medicinal Herb Garden
6 Plants to Grow in Your First Medicinal Herb Garden
Starting a new healing garden can be overwhelming, so I break down six sure-fire plants that are easy to grow, offer a wide variety of health benefits, and hold a special place in my heart. Whether you have a huge plot of land or a tiny apartment balcony you can grow plants for healing and wellness.
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I’m glad I found your channel. I am in a suburban setting with not a lot of space to grow things. It’s mostly container gardening. And there’s lots of info on the properties of the plants but not a lot on growing them. It was difficult to hear you. RØDE does make a mic that can attach to a phone. I think you also have to get an adaptor plug for it also if you’re using an iPhone.
I’m so glad you’re on YouTube now! Thank you so much for sharing your insight! Stay safe during this craziness ❤
Why would anyone dislike what a greenhouse smells like?
Heaven.
I’ve followed you on Instagram for awhile now, and moved from the traverse city are just recently. Very informative and great posts! I drink herbal tea on a daily basis but have never grown an herbal garden. What herbs would you suggest to plant for a beginner like me for tea? Thank you!
Great info, very useful…
This is amazing! And very helpful. Im struggling to hear what these plants are called coz i dont even know them. Can someone please right them down for me so i can google them please. Im starting my garden and this is so important. Thank u
So nice to see you on YouTube! This is a great selection of herbs. I’ve never grown Marsh mallow but I think I’ll try this year. Great tip on the German chamomile. I’ll try that. Roman hasn’t grown well for me. I’m in Seattle and I have a limited space with sunlight. Yarrow everywhere, though! I love these plants. Tulsi forever. 💕
A Michigander! Hi! Me too! Love this video. You’re a beautiful soul! I’m figuring out my new witchy homestead in Northern Michigan. I now have a couple of new herbs on my list for next year. Lol
If possible would you be able to also type in the comments the herbs that she talked about and a few things about them the growing
You’re quite and it’s nice just to hear your voice but none of them grow here in Florida
Hello I am new to gardening. When do you plant the seeds for these herbs? March?
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YAY! You’re on! Greetings from The_Aemp on IG and in Metro Detroit area. Sooooooooo glad you’re on YT
That’s interesting about yarrow, Echinacea, and the bee balm blooming the second year. I grew it this year for the first time this year and they both bloomed this year in 6 months. I’m starting to think I have the right conditions because 3 different plants did that. I live in Central Florida.
I’m so glad you have your own channel! Love love love this!
Awesome video! I’m growing Echinacea this year. Baby seeds coming up now. Just received Tulsi seeds so hoping to plant those soon.
This was awesome! I look forward to watching more of your videos. Where do you usually buy your seeds from?
Thank you for the walk and talk 🙂