Posts: 49
Threads: 4
Joined: Nov 2012
Reputation:
0
I'm planning my planting for next year and one thing I am determined to do is have a medicinal garden. I'm married to that rare breed - a medic who is interested in herbal medicine. Much of our modern medicine cabinet owes its existence to herbal medicine and if and when THSHTF I don't want the battle to be lost for the lack of a horse.
Where do I start - what would you consider to be essential plants, and good to have plants? We already have most culinary herbs, comfrey, feverfew and have access to a large number of wild plants.
Posts: 425
Threads: 23
Joined: Oct 2012
Reputation:
3
research the medicinal benefits of cannabis, you'll be surprised. also check out my thread in food production called pioneering outdoor natural hydroponics. hope it helps
he never planned to fail, he just failed to plan. like lambs to the slaughter the wolfs look down from the hill tops. we are those wolfs!!!
Posts: 137
Threads: 3
Joined: Nov 2012
Reputation:
1
Plenty of good online info on allantoin extraction from Comfrey which I see you have.Allantoin is a cell proliferant and speeds repair of damaged tissue.Valerian I see as a weed where I am and in damp,forest rides.Good sedative.Agroforestry Research Trust is a good source of seeds and plants.Their perennial vegetables are good.
Suburban neighbours= stranger- danger.
Posts: 5,402
Threads: 131
Joined: Aug 2011
Reputation:
15
Got any links?
Skean Dhude
-------------------------------
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
Posts: 312
Threads: 7
Joined: Sep 2012
Reputation:
4
I'm slowly turning my front garden into a herb garden, for both culanary and medicinal, at the moment there is mint, lemon balm, chive, dill, fennel, parsley, rosemarry and thyme.
All these grow well in our climate, some like mint and lemon balm will take over your garden if you are not carefull.
I recently got hold of a copy of James Wong's "Grow your own drugs" based on his TV series it has a list of top 100 plants in the book, most of which grow wild in the UK anyway.
Posts: 137
Threads: 3
Joined: Nov 2012
Reputation:
1
(8 December 2012, 12:41)Skean Dhude Wrote: Got any links?
Apologies SD,but 'links' aren't currently included my(very) limited repertoire of computer know-how...
Suburban neighbours= stranger- danger.