gardening – What are the best medicinal plants that can be grown in a backyard or kitchen garden? – GWC Mag

The ones that I already have:

  •   Chicory: Known for its digestive benefits, chicory can help stimulate appetite and aid in digestion.
    
  •   Yarrow: Yarrow has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful for treating minor wounds and skin irritations.
    
  •   California Poppy: Often used as a natural remedy for anxiety, insomnia, and mild pain relief.
    
  •   Marshmallow: Marshmallow root is known for its soothing properties, particularly for sore throats and coughs.
    
  •   Chamomile: Chamomile is well-known for its calming effects and can be used to alleviate stress, anxiety, and insomnia.
    
  •   Evening Primrose: Evening primrose oil is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may help alleviate symptoms of eczema and rheumatoid arthritis.
    
  •   Lavender: Lavender has calming effects and can be used to alleviate stress, anxiety, and insomnia.
    
  •   Echinacea: Believed to boost the immune system and help fight off colds and infections.
    
  •   Calendula: Used topically for its anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties.
    
  •   Feverfew: Often used to prevent migraines and alleviate symptoms of headaches and arthritis.
    

These plants offer a range of medicinal benefits, from soothing digestive issues to promoting relaxation and boosting the immune system, making them valuable additions to any backyard and kitchen garden.

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Even if you’ve never planted anything before, you’ll have no trouble growing these 10 plants. You will find details on how to plant, grow, and harvest each one in the free Herbal Medicinal Guide: From Seeds to Remedies that you’ll receive with your Medicinal Garden Kit.

But I’m interested, is there anything else I can add to my garden?

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