Medicinal plants

Growing medicinal plants in the garden has a long tradition in human history. The Celts are known to have cultivated nettles and valerian and knew about their health benefits. But even in modern gardens, medicinal plants are still an integral part of garden design, knowing about their many uses. Freshly picked chamomile blossoms prepared as tea, a red oil made from St. John’s wort or a self-made tincture of echinacea enrich the natural medicine cabinet. Many blooming medicinal plants are also a welcome source of food for insects and they look very attractive. Medicinal plants, which are usually quite undemanding, can thrive together in their own 'apothecary’s bed' or can be planted together with food plants or flowers.

  • Annual, if sown in August biennial plant for medicinal use or for tea. Grows to approx. 50 cm in height. Can be directly sown, but propagation and later transplanting in small clumps is highly recommended.
    As low as €3.05
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  • DWARF NETTLE – buy organic seeds online - SATIVA Online Shop
    Annual medicinal plant with a variety of uses, also like spinach in the kitchen. More piquant than its big sibling. Provides nutrient-rich material for mulching.
    As low as €3.42
    Bag (0.1 g)
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  • MOUNTAIN YARROW – buy organic seeds online - SATIVA Online Shop
    Subspecies of yarrow, which originally occurs in dry locations in southern Europe and is mainly a pharmaceutical plant. Pre-cultivate individual plants or small clumps. Spreads via runners.
    As low as €3.42
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  • Red Chickweed - Anagallis arvensis
    This dainty wild plant is used in homeopathy. Red flowers which close when thunderstorms approach.
    As low as €3.42
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  • Important perennial medicinal plant, will grow to approx. 80 cm in height. Flowers from 2nd year onwards. Loves full sun. Owing to fungal infection risk (fusarium), maintain long term crop rotation. Cultivation and transplanting in small clumps is recommended.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.25 g)
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  • Tender leaves are used as tangy spinach like crop. Large leaves (prior to flowering) for use in tea. Important medicinal plant and for biodynamic preparations. Slow to germinate. Transplant in small bunches.
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  • Flowers from the 2nd year onwards. Will grow to 1.5 metres in height. Prefers semi-shady location. Root parts can be used for medicinal purposes, the flowers are used in biodynamic preparations. Scent of the plant has a magical effect on cats.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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  • Well-known medicinal herb, flowers from the 2nd year onwards. Transplant individually or in small bunches. Do not plant too closely together, plants will spread quickly. Used in biodynamic preparations.
    As low as €3.05
    Bag (0.5 g)
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