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ethfi · 3d
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David II · 3d
I drink a glass of nettle tea everyday, but I have it growing wild along the woods edge.
MNMeschke · 3d
Yes. Comfrey(healing clean injuries), broad leaf plantain(cleaning dirty wounds and infection and stings), and stinging nettle, creeping Charlie, cleavers for tea.
NaturalNerd · 3d
Stinging nettle likes moist to wet fertile soil and partial shade. I transplanted some from a hiking trail into a rain catch from a shed. After a couple years it established nicely. It is all over the area, but it didn't have any. I needed to create the conditions it likes, I'm too high and dry fo...
Henry · 3d
As a general rule of thumb with a bit of research to see if it's toxic to people, if it's plant that makes people pissed off and swear a lot because they can't get rid of it usually makes an excellent fertiliser. A lot them tend to end up being medicinal to some degree too.
Purple Painter · 3d
I think yes! I had both at the last place I lived. Brought them both to the new place but just the comfrey survived.