Cowpeas are not tolerant of high weed pressure or wet soils and will perform poorly in these conditions. High organic matter production. Specific charges will be displayed during checkout.Cowpeas are tolerant of low fertility and acid soils (preferred...
Winter hardy nearly anywhere, and won't go to seed until its second year of growth. Cool wheat grain is quick to germinate and cold tolerant! Adaptable to a wide range of soils, Winter Wheat is sown in late summer for erosion control and tilled under...
Outstanding currant tomato with loads of small berry-sized fruits about 1cm (0.5in) in diameter. Dark red and oh so sweet and delicious! You will want to pop them in your mouth right from the garden.
In fact, the more they are picked, the more they produce. Unlike ordinary spinach, its spreading branches produce succulent leaves and stemtips of very fine flavour throughout the season, long after all other varieties finish.
Best sown out at mid-summer as heads bolt during hot weather. Tender, crisp leaves are sweet and spicy. Delicious cooked or served raw. A unique addition to cole slaw. Tall cylindrical heads are pure white inside.
Young foliage is strongly lemon-scented and excellent in tea. Attractive native of the American southwest with pink-purple flowers. Leaves used by Hopi Indians to flavour wild game.
Winter annual protects and improves soil! Plant fall or early spring. A good nitrogen fixer (70-150 lbs per acre per year). Inter-seeds well with grass. Showy crimson blooms in late spring are an excellent source of nectar for bees.
Beautiful ornamental plant with small ornate fiery yellow, orange, and crimson flowers. Ht 18-36in (46-90cm). Keep away from the eyes! This herb has been used traditionally in America, Jamaica and Indonesia as a remedy for snakebites, dysentery, pneumonia...
Improved strain of valerian for commercial production; root yield up to 2.5 tonnes per hectare (1 ton/acre); contains 0.7% essential oil (bornyl acetate, valepotriate and valerenic acid).
Was once a potent symbol of romance for courting couples. (Johnny jump up) Old English favourite with charming small purple, lavender and yellow flowers. Flowers are edible. Used for dropsy, respiratory catarrh and skin eruptions.
(Buddha fruit; Lou han guo) This is known as the "longevity herb" in China where the tea made with the dried fruits is commonly consumed. It is believed to be the reason why an unusual number of people in areas where the herb is grown live to be 100 years.
Used in India like stramonium in treatment of asthma, whooping cough and bronchitis. Poultice of leaves used for rheumatic swellings of the joints, lumbago, painful tumours.
(Yellow-berried nightshade) Spiny, diffuse herb found throughout India. Root is an expectorant; used in Ayurvedic medicine for for cough, asthma, chest pain. Has high concentration of solasodine, a starting material for the manufacture of cortisone and...
A member of the mint family, it has the characteristic square stems of mint, and a strong odour when crushed. Historically, however, its popularity hinged for centuries on its use by home brewers, hence the name "alehoof," or ale herb.
Has higher total saponins, including the various forms of ephedrine. Requires full sun and well drained, sandy loam. It is taller and woodier than . Native of dry, rocky regions of Central Asia, Tibet, China and Mongolia.
Also against flu, inflamed kidneys, and diarrhea. Flowers reach 30cm/12in. Used for all respiratory problems including asthma, bronchitis, excess mucus, and cough. While leaves form ground-hugging mats.
However, calcium alone is not enough. Poppy seeds boast anti-irritant properties; that's why they can help you get rid of these unpleasant symptoms. Poppy seeds are a great source of calcium which is known to play a vital role in keeping your bones strong.
Medicinally, anise-hyssop has been used to treat a variety of ailments. Height 40in (101cm); Spread 18in (45cm) Added to a bath, it can help ease sunburns, and yeast or fungal conditions.
Fruits or rosehips are 20 times richer in vitamin C than oranges. (Wild rose) A wild rose found growing in eastern and western North America. Pink flowers have delicate fragrance; June.
Sow 4 days after cress to mature concurrently. (Mustard cress; Yellow mustard) True companion to curled cress for salads and sandwiches. The well known condiment is prepared from ground mustard seeds.
The flavour gets stronger the older the leaves get. Grows up to 2m (8ft) high, but can be harvested at a much smaller stage when the flavour is milder. If you are a cilantro aficionado, this is a must!
The seeds are toxic and should not be used internally. (Bellyache bush; Babantsidze) Attractive small bush with glossy red leaves revered for its for spiritual properties. In traditional medicine it is used for inflammation of the tongue, headache, diarrhea,...
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