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The peace garden seed collection

The peace garden seed collection

Species in the collection:

Melissa officinalis – Lemon balm
Althaea officinalis – Marshmallow
Leonurus cardiaca – Motherwort
Scutellaria lateriflora – Skullcap
Hypericum perforatum – St John’s wort
Betonica officinalis – Wood betony

Uses:

All of the herbs in the Peace Garden can be infused in a cup of herbal tea – fresh or dried. Lemon balm and skullcap leaves are best drunk fresh. You can make a tea from marshmallow leaves, but the real treasure is in its roots, which can be harvested in the Autumn.

 

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The peace garden seed collection

Species in the collection:

Melissa officinalis – Lemon balm
Althaea officinalis – Marshmallow
Leonurus cardiaca – Motherwort
Scutellaria lateriflora – Skullcap
Hypericum perforatum – St John’s wort
Betonica officinalis – Wood betony

Uses:

All of the herbs in the Peace Garden can be infused in a cup of herbal tea – fresh or dried. Lemon balm and skullcap leaves are best drunk fresh. You can make a tea from marshmallow leaves, but the real treasure is in its roots, which can be harvested in the Autumn.

 

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Species in the collection:

Melissa officinalis – Lemon balm
Althaea officinalis – Marshmallow
Leonurus cardiaca – Motherwort
Scutellaria lateriflora – Skullcap
Hypericum perforatum – St John’s wort
Betonica officinalis – Wood betony

Uses:

All of the herbs in the Peace Garden can be infused in a cup of herbal tea – fresh or dried. Lemon balm and skullcap leaves are best drunk fresh. You can make a tea from marshmallow leaves, but the real treasure is in its roots, which can be harvested in the Autumn.

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