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  • Peppermint

    $5.00$10.00

    3-4″ and quart options Sometimes grown in pots because the underground runners can be a challenge to control, peppermint makes a delicious cooling tea, digestive aid, and culinary accent. Pick up in Kingston, NY ONLY

  • Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)

    $5.00

    3-4″ potted plants Also known as Maddog skullcap, this inconspicuous perennial herb is a traditional Native American medicine for the nervous system, including nervous tension, headache, epilepsy, and anxiety.  It grows in moist areas with rich soil and part sun. Pick up in Kingston, NY ONLY

  • Stinging Nettle (Urticaria dioica)

    $5.00$10.00

    3-4″ and quart options Stinging nettle is a highly nutritious spring green (that looses its sting when gently cooked like spinach) and can also be dried for use as a tea, broth or spice additive.  As a plant medicine, Nettles is used for treatment of allergies, osteoporosis, anemia, and general health maintenance as it is…

  • Sweet Annie (Qing hao, Artemisia annua)

    $5.00

    3-4″ potted Artemisia annua This tall re-seeding annual is a potent herb that is used in many cultures to treat parasites and infectious diseases such as malaria, babesia, Lyme-borreliosis, and many types of bacterial infections.  It relieves fever, sweating, joint pain, and supports the release and complete resolution of these infections.  A.k.a. sweet wormwood, sweet…

  • Teasel (Dipsacus fallonum)

    $5.00

    Teasel is a biennial plant, remaining a basal rosette of leaves in the first year, then sending up a tall shoot with a thistle flower head. Visually beautiful, and loved by the birds, bees and butterflies. The roots are used medicinally to treat Lyme disease, joint pain and arthritis, and to strengthen the kidney system….

  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

    $5.00$10.00

    3-4″ and quart options Yarrow is a native perennial wildflower that is adaptable and easy to grow; adds beauty to the garden and as a cut flower; and a fantastic pollinator food for insects, bees, and butterflies.  Yarrow is drought tolerant and grows well in average garden soil with part to full sun.  The leaves,…