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Growing Herbal Medicine Gardens Top Herbs I Love To Plant
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It’s spring and I’m beyond thrilled to dive into my medicinal herb garden. In this episode I’m sharing the must have herbs to grow for my family. You’ll learn about chamomile, elecampane, and Tulsi and their numerous health benefits, including supporting respiratory health, aiding digestion, and combating stress. I shared some tips for growing these herbs and suggest ways to source quality seeds and starts.
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01:03 Embracing Spring & Garden Dreams
01:58 Must-Have Herbs for Your Garden
04:05 Chamomile: The Sleepy Time Super Herb
07:27 Elecampane: The Respiratory System's Best Friend
10:35 Tulsi: The Respiratory and Stress Relief Hero
15:23 Growing a Medicinal Herb Garden
16:36 Seed Sourcing and Community Engagement
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*The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Please consult your medical care provider before using herbs.