Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds
Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds
Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds
Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds
Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds

Survival Seeds - Medicinal Herb Seeds

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10 x Heirloom Medicinal Herb Seed Varieties - Create Your Own Natural Healing Garden.

Grow your own supply of traditional medicinal herbs - a natural way to support health, boost self-sufficiency, and reduce reliance on synthetic medications. Each packet includes specific information on its medicinal uses, helping you turn your garden into a living apothecary.

Growing from seed is simpler than most people expect. All of the medicinal herbs in this kit grow using the same basic principles, so you don’t need to learn something new for every variety. With light, water, and warmth in place, seeds naturally do what they’re designed to do.

Each variety has been carefully selected to include well-known medicinal herbs that are reliable, forgiving, and well suited to home gardens. These plants are traditionally grown for teas, tinctures, and herbal preparations, and perform well in garden beds, raised beds, and pots.

Every packet includes clear, easy-to-follow planting instructions to help you get started straight away. Each packet also includes a QR code linking to an in-depth growing guide written specifically for Aussie growers.

Meet Our Medicinal Herbs:
Below is a closer look at each medicinal herb in the kit and how it has been traditionally used, along with what makes it a valuable addition to a home garden.

1. Anise Hyssop (x 150)
Anise hyssop has traditionally been used to support digestion, ease mild respiratory discomfort, and promote relaxation. Its licorice-mint aroma also makes it a popular choice for calming herbal teas.

2. Chamomile – German (x300)
German chamomile is well known for its calming properties and is traditionally used to reduce stress, ease anxiety, and support restful sleep. It has also been used to soothe digestive discomfort and mild inflammation.

3. Dandelion (x100)
Dandelion has a long history of traditional use in supporting liver health and digestion. Often used as a gentle cleansing herb, it is also valued for its diuretic properties and nutrient-rich leaves.

4. Echinacea – Purpurea (x50)
Echinacea is widely used to support immune system function and has traditionally been used to assist the body’s natural defence response, particularly during seasonal illness.

5. Feverfew (x200)
Feverfew has traditionally been used to help reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches and migraines. It has also been valued for its anti-inflammatory properties and general pain relief.

6. Lemon Balm (x300)
Lemon balm is traditionally used to support the nervous system, helping to reduce stress and promote relaxation. It has also been used to ease mild digestive discomfort.

7. Lovage (x50)
Lovage has been traditionally used to support digestion and relieve bloating and gas. It is also known for its mild diuretic properties and historical use in supporting urinary health.

8. Stinging Nettle (x500)
Stinging nettle is traditionally used as a nutrient-rich tonic, supporting joint health, circulation, and seasonal allergy relief. It has also been used to promote overall vitality and urinary system health.

9. Valerian (x100)
Valerian is best known for its calming properties and has a long history of traditional use in promoting sleep and reducing nervous tension and restlessness.

10. Yarrow – White (x300)
Yarrow has traditionally been used to support wound healing and reduce inflammation. It has also been used to ease digestive discomfort and support healthy circulation.

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