Herbal Plants: TIPS for planting and their uses
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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Common Herbal Plants
Sambong |
This herbal plant is easy to multiply and grow faster. You need a loamy soil in your backyard, in a place where directly hit by the sunlight. This herbal can help those people who have a kidney problem. Leaves- pick 10 to 15 pieces of sambong leaves and wash. Put three cups of water in a saucepan and boil for 10 minutes. Drink 1 to 2 cups a day. Mix with a pure lemon juice for better result.
Ginseng(asian) |
- One of the most popular herbal plant in the market. If you want to have this on your backyard, you only need a healthy clay-ground soil, you don't need to fertilize the soil. Just sprinkle an exact amount of water for 2 to 3 times a week. This variety of ginseng(asian) can live in a shady areas or directly hit by the sunlight. After planted, you wait for two to three months for it will blossom. Root-you need to dry the root, then commonly use of root is to mix it in any kind of wine to store for a weeks or month. After a few weeks, you can now drink the wine.
Taheebo |
Pansit-pansitan |
Tagumbaw |
This herbal plant are only the leaves can use. Other parts of this herbal are poisonous, the seeds and stems. This type of herbal is marcotting, you can cut the stem and plant to any types of soil. Apply the small amount of coconut oil into the leaves of tagumbaw and toast the leaves to fire. Until it is hot, bond it into the part of skin for absorbing the cold.
They have discovered that the juices or extract is can be use as a bio-diesel.
Alugbati |
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