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Landscaping with Food and Herb Crops

Cross-referenced Index of Herb Names

 

Alkanna orientalis

  Alkanet, Oriental Seeds, 30 seeds

This member of the borage family has slightly citrus smelling leaves and makes a nice bedding plant.

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Chickweed
Stellaria media

  Chickweed, 100 seeds

This makes an excellent ground cover and grows easily right up to the Arctic. It is rich in saponins and vitamins and makes a splendid tonic.

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Peppermint
Mentha piperita

  Peppermint, 100 seeds

Can be used for tea or as a garnish or to protect the perimeter of the house from mice and ants.

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Rhodiola Scandinavian
Sedum rhodiola

  Rhodiola, Scandinavian

This seed came originally from Norway and has adaptogenic qualities similar to Siberian ginseng. Seedlings can be kept in plug trays for up to a year because they grow slowly and prefer a lot of cold.

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Violet sweet
Viola odorata

  Violet, sweet, 50 seeds

Likes moist soil in shade or partial sun. The seed is slow to germinate. Plant in fall for spring appearance. Violets are a traditional remedy, used for mouth sores, including oral cancers. This is a German cultivar and was a favorite of Hildegard of Bingen.

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Aconite, Aloe, Artemisia Annua, Artichoke, Asparagus, Baikal Skullcap, Bean, Bears Garlic, Black Cohosh, Burdock, Calamus, Carrots, Chickweed, Codonopsis, Comfrey, Indigo, Kale, Lamb's Quarters, Lobelia Inflata, Lomatium, Marshmallow, Peppermint, Pleurisy, Purslane, Rhodiola, Shungiku, Spearmint, Sunflower, Turkey Rhubarb, Wild Yam, Yarrow, Violet, Yerba Mansa