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Serenity Herbs is dedicated to helping herbalists, gardeners and other interested parties grow their own herbs.The continuing tide of change towards less invasive health care sees the demand for nature’s medicines increasing all the time. Current thought patterns, harvesting mentality and methods need to change now before certain plants are lost to us forever. Education and conservation are the two key principals that underpin Serenity Herbs nursery. We provide quality seedlings of a variety of medicinal herbs, some of which are also culinary. We hope to continuously increase our selection of plants available.
Plants come in ¾ pbs or plastic pots. Michelle is happy to provide information on the cultivation of each plant and its common uses. We do have a few bigger, well established plants also (pb5s). If you would like to know more or whats available at any time in the bigger plants please contact us :-)
There is nothing more uplifting than to take a stroll through one's own herb garden, drink in its aromas and colours, and stand in reverence of their life and health-giving powers. To gather those raw materials and concoct your own vital, organic and effective healing elixirs! :-)
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Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) |
Fevers, urinary tract infections. Circulatory tonic, indigestion, colds. A good astringent herb. Vitamins A,C,E & K. 5.00 |
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Alchemilla vulgaris (Lady's Mantle) |
An astringent herb primarily used for the female reproductive system. A uterine tonic. Likes a moist, semi-shady position with a free draining soil. 6.50 |
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Althaea officinalis (Marshmallow) |
A soothing, healing demulcent herb. Used to alleviate irritation thus assisting the healing process. Helps to remove excess mucous and cattarh from the respiratory tract Vitamin A, B complex. Calcium, zinc, iron & iodine. Requires adequate moisture. 5.00 |
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Anethum graveolens Dill |
This is a great herb for colic in children. Promotes milk flow in nursing mothers. Chewing the seeds has been known to help with bad breath. Requires a sunny position and good soil. Do not grow next to fennel. 3.50 |
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Arctium lappa (Burdock) |
A wonderful depurative herb that helps the body to rid itself of toxins. Mild diuretic. Antibiotic properties. |
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Armoracia (Horseradish) |
A stimulating herb used to encourage stomach secretions and ease wind & griping. Frequently used to treat upper respiratory tract infections and hayfever with good results. High phosphorus and sulphur. Silicon, chlorine & iron Sunny position in deep, well-dug, moist soil. 5.00 |
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Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood) |
A very bitter herb. As the name would suggest, good for expelling intestinal worms. Can help with intestinal infections, helps stimulate digestive secretion. Vitamins B complex, and C. Manganese, calcium, sodium, potassium, silicon and trace amounts of cobalt.5.00 |
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Borago officinalis |
Borage has an affinity for the adrenals and can act as a tonic for these vital glands. |
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Calendula officinalis (Pot Marigold) |
Great for varicose veins. Beneficial to the lymphatic and gastro intestinal systems. Helps to heal intestinal ulcers. |
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Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) |
Gotu Kola has many uses both internally & externally. Externally a great skin herb. Internally a great nervine. Vitamins B & C; calcium, magnesium 7, sodium. Likes a moist position. 6.00 |