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How to Harvest Red Clover Flower (and Dry It Properly at Home)

If you’ve got red clover growing nearby, you’re sitting on something useful! Not just for your soil or pollinators – but something you can actually harvest and use yourself naturally. I began paying attention to red clover once I got more into herbal remedies (see my collection of medicinal herb guides here). Red clover one […]

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Medicinal Benefits of Thyme: Traditional Thyme Herbal Uses

Thyme has become a medicinal herbal stable in my pantry over the last few years. Thyme, (Thymus vulgaris) is both a culinary herb and a traditional medicinal plant, but in my opinion, not widely used enough for its medicinal benefits in modern times. The medicinal benefits of thyme has a long history in European cultures.

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4 Flowers That Boost Early Strawberry Pollination and Have Medicinal Uses

I’ve been growing strawberries for years now and it wasn’t until recently, that something clicked for me. The best advice I was given is to plant blooming flowers around my strawberry plants to boost early pollination. It’s more than just planting flowers, it’s also strategically growing medicinal flowers around the garden that will benefit your

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Pickled Garlic: How We Use It Medicinally (And Why I May Not Make It Again)

Pickled garlic isn’t something we make for flavour or cooking. We make it for its medicinal value. Garlic has a long history of being used as a natural remedy because of all of garlic’s medicinal benefits. However, raw garlic can be harsh — hard on the stomach, intense to take, and difficult to stick with

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