John_henry
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Realseeds is a good source. Manny of their seeds are rare heirlooms, and all are open-pollinated (non-hybrid) so you can save your own seed for future years. They are based in the UK, but I think they ship abroad.
I haven't looked much into hydroponics, so I don't want to knock what I haven't tried. But I do know a little about herbs. And my understanding is that the medical benefits of plants are not purely from the plant itself, but also from the soil it is grown in, and the way it is grown. Therefore, personally, I would not use artificial fertilizers, and I would plant them in the ground, with compost and/or manure. No doubt they would be of some benefit grown in any way one could manage, but, IMO, they would be better grown organically, with their roots in the soil.brandylorton said:Such a kind of a garden is going to help us a lot. If the medicinal plants are being grown hydroponically in our own garden then it will benefits us economically very much. If we do have knowledge of what plant is used for which medicine than we can get better health too but that is a part of the medical personnel.
Thank for the information here. Actually i am quite new to the medicine world and just thinking what can be good so do not know the facts. So nice to see you atleast you know what is good and whats is not.ORChick said:I haven't looked much into hydroponics, so I don't want to knock what I haven't tried. But I do know a little about herbs. And my understanding is that the medical benefits of plants are not purely from the plant itself, but also from the soil it is grown in, and the way it is grown. Therefore, personally, I would not use artificial fertilizers, and I would plant them in the ground, with compost and/or manure. No doubt they would be of some benefit grown in any way one could manage, but, IMO, they would be better grown organically, with their roots in the soil.brandylorton said:Such a kind of a garden is going to help us a lot. If the medicinal plants are being grown hydroponically in our own garden then it will benefits us economically very much. If we do have knowledge of what plant is used for which medicine than we can get better health too but that is a part of the medical personnel.
Err... mostly easy to grow. I think I've almost killed mine. But then that really isn't a surprise...John_henry said:I also love aloe and use it a lot, great for burns and the skin in general, plus it's easy to grow.
(My bolding)DeniseCharleson said:-- St. John's Wortninny said:I am wanting to do a medicinal herb container garden this year. What plants do you use the most?
-- German chamomile
-- Feverfew
-- Echinacea
-- Ginseng
-- Plantago major