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Medicinal Perennials to Know and Grow

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1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available

Growing your own medicine is empowering—learn how with plant activists Dan Jason and Rupert Adams.

Many common, easy-to-grow plants can energize or soothe, stimulate the immune system, aid in sleep or digestion, help to heal injuries, change blood pressure, reverse inflammation, soothe a sore throat—and more. But how do you find or grow them, and how do you use them?

This compact book describes some of the best-known medicinal plants and provides expert information on their care and use. Accompanied by the beautiful watercolour illustrations of Lyn Alice, Dan Jason and Rupert Adams explain the nature of each plant, how to grow them, their medicinal properties and other potential perks, such as their ability to produce dyes or attract pollinators.

Dan Jason has owned and operated the mail-order seed company Salt Spring Seeds since 1986 and Rupert Adams has worked for nearly two decades with Dan Jason, currently growing a wide variety of vegetable, grain and herb seeds for Salt Spring Seeds and the BC Eco Seed Co-op. The medicinal perennials in this book will be beautiful, useful and environmentally positive additions to any local garden.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2024

      For readers wanting to start a medicinal garden, this book has much to offer. Mail-order seed company founder Jason (Changing the Climate with the Seeds We Sow) and medicinal herb and tincture business owner Adams offer readers their expertise on everything from plant descriptions and soil and light preferences to guidance on how to start seeds. The medicinal plants featured in the book can be used for chronic and occasional illnesses, to repel garden pests, and as dyes to attract beneficial insects. There are also notes about whether a plant is safe to consume during pregnancy or lactation or with other medications. The book's growing-zone guidance and tips on harvesting, drying, and storing are not consistent, so research may be required before planting. And these plants are for patient gardeners; roots require three years' growth prior to harvest. VERDICT This book reads more like an expanded seed catalogue, with just one chapter focused on how to harvest, dry, and store medicinal perennials. A highlight of the book is Alice's beautiful watercolor illustrations.--Sarah Sieg

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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