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However you feel about it we all have a personal relationship with the Dandelion. For many a gardener, this is far from mutually beneficial where t...
View full detailsHowever you feel about it we all have a personal relationship with the Dandelion. For many a gardener, this is far from mutually beneficial where t...
View full detailsCoffee has got it all, the intoxicating roasted aroma, the theatre, the buzz and of course - it's addictive! Coffee alternatives don't tend to qui...
View full detailsElderflowers light floral, sweet flavour is characteristic of the summer and a cherished aspect of country life. Since ancient times this small tr...
View full detailsGotu kola has been used for thousands of years in India, China and Indonesia. The herb is considered a weed to most of South and South Eastern Asia...
View full detailsAquasol Artichoke Leaf Tea is made like all Aquasol products to provide a convenient and instant form of the herb. Whilst many people choose to con...
View full detailsAn old favourite herb, revered by both herbalists and gardeners, for its culinary charm, rich aroma and its addition to many a floral bouquet. A sc...
View full detailsDevils Claw is widely available online and in health stores as a tincture, tea or in capsules. The herb occupies a relatively small naturalised are...
View full detailsThis remarkable North American wildflower is often called purple cone flower after its distinctive pink, purple flowers. The name Echinacea is a re...
View full detailsThis very familiar herb is popular fresh or dried, ground or whole and is widely used in the cuisine of both east and west as well as being a popul...
View full detailsThe tree from where the ginkgo leaf falls is considered a living fossil. Not only is it the only surviving member of its plant genus but this tree ...
View full detailsThe first recorded instance of people drinking tea was during the reign of the Emperor Shennong in the year 2737 BC. It's recorded in The Classics ...
View full detailsThe Hibiscus plant is thought to be native to north Africa; there are many forms of the plant used commercially for its flavour, as an ornamental f...
View full detailsLemon Balm takes its more traditional name, Melissa from the Greek name for its greatest admirer - The Honey Bee. It's said the best way to entice ...
View full detailsThe common Stinging nettle lives up to its reputation, not only has it spread itself extensively throughout the acid rich soils of the temperate wo...
View full detailsThis highly decorative herb originates from central and southern United States, growing in the wild from Ohio in the north to Florida in the south,...
View full detailsTurmeric is nothing if not an auspicious herb, creeping its way into so many aspects of Indian culture, from where it originates. In the traditiona...
View full detailsThe essential oil of rose, to which this herb owes its sweet and distinctive odour, can be found in both the flower petals and the leaves and somet...
View full detailsGinseng has featured as a part of life in China for well over 2000 years and remains popular. In fact all civilisations who have come into contact ...
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