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Mother Nature's Garden | June 9th 2009 by Donna Black
Lilium longiflorum/Easter Lily blooms now in the garden. Hemerocallis ‘Siloam Double Classic’ doubles later in the season and was a Stout Silver Medal winner in 1993. Purple Coneflower/Echinacea purpurea Hemerocallis ‘May Hall& read more
A Pictorial Update
Guide to Gay Gardening | June 9th 2009 by Geoff Wakeling
The rain is still lashing down, meaning that todays jobs have had to be postponed for the time being. However, the weather last week was far from wet and gloomy, it was blue skies, baking sun and happy plants. The seedlings are coming along well, cos read more
Ekinezya (Echinacea)
Aloe Vera ve Sağlık | June 8th 2009 by hcuysal
Ekinezya (Echinacea) Echinacea, Kuzey Amerika Yerlilerinde geleneksel olarak kullanılan bir bitkidir. Kış aylarında kendilerini soğuktan korumak için Echinacea’yi kullanmışlardır. Ayrıca köklerini kullanarak Echinacea bitkisini gargara y read more
Natural Remedies for the Cold & Flu
Health, Wealth, & Wellness | June 7th 2009 by Sarah
During the winter months people are more susceptible to catching the cold or flu. Instead of running to the doctor at the first sign of a problem, such as a cough or a sniffle, try these home remedies first. Remember your symptoms usually determine w read more
Blue Buddleia
Defining Your Home Garden | June 5th 2009 by Defining Your Home Garden
The butterfly bushes are starting to bloom again. One of my favorites is a blue buddleia that I planted above spirea, salvia, echinacea and monarda that are raspberry to magenta in bloom. The purple larkspur and Japanese iris are among the other plan read more
FOREVER ECHINACEA SUPREME
ALOE VERA NET | June 3rd 2009 by Michalis Mavrovouniotis
To Forever Echinacea Supreme μπορεί να συμβάλλει στη διατήρηση της ανοσιοποιητικής λειτουργίας. Οι περισσότεροι το χρησιμοποιούν για να μην κρυολογ read more
Phases of the Coneflower
Divinebunbun's Rugged Rural Missouri | June 3rd 2009 by Divinebunbun
If you can plant one perennial, plant coneflowers (Echinacea). Missouri coneflowers do beautiful things every day in June. Like fireworks in very very slow motion. Plant them once and they will do the rest. These are the most popular flowers around, read more
Can My Dog Take Immunity & Liver Support With Her Prescription?
Pet Herbal Info Blog | June 2nd 2009
Question: I have a 4 year old Great Dane female who is being treated for urinary incontinence with 50 mg of phenylpropanoliamine. I also started her on an herbal suppliment (immunity & liver support) containing taraxacum officinalis, echinacea p read more
Immuno Complex
Super Size Health | June 2nd 2009
ImmunoComplex™ brings together East and West by combining Astragalus from China and medicinal mushrooms (AHCC®) from Japan with Echinacea from the Native Americas, to create a complete Quality of Life complex. An exclusive blend of four powerf read more
With or Without Me, The Garden Changes
Defining Your Home Garden | June 2nd 2009 by Defining Your Home Garden
The cottage garden looks so different this year. Some of the changes were under my direction, but a lot of the changes were made by Mother Nature.The "left bank" of the garden bed is almost completely new since we pulled abelia (relocated) and a smal read more
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Garden Makeover - Part 42 - President’s Choice Perennials 2
Daily Home Renovation Tips | May 29th 2009 by Dan
In Part 41 we showed the placement in the East part of our front garden the Oriental After Eight Lily and the Pink Double Coneflower. Today, we show the third President’s Choice perennial which we also first noticed in the lawn & garden Pr read more
yellow coneflower and purple milkweed
Butterfly Gardening Blog | May 29th 2009 by Trisha
I’ve got some other flowers blooming now - my yellow coneflower (Echinacea paradoxa) and my purple milkweed! Too bad they weren’t planted next to each other, I think they would look great blooming next to each other! Hmmm, I think I hav read more
Thursday Tea
Heidenkind's Hideaway | May 29th 2009
It's starting to get too hot to drink tea. But I did anyway.Thursday Tea is a weekly meme hosted by Anastasia at Birdbrain(ed) Books. To play along, all you need is some tea, a book, and the will to answer some very simple questions: what tea are y read more
Herbal Therapy for Acne Treatment
Herbal Medicine | May 28th 2009 by ari kiswanto
Because prevention is the best way to protect your skin from the scarring associated with severe acne, many dermatologists recommend that controlling problematic acne through diet, regular cleansing procedures, and herbal remedies, is the most effect read more
Our Four Favorite Raw Fruit Juice Recipes
Benefits Of Alfalfa Plant Juice | May 27th 2009 by chocolate
My feeling about juicing is that you should have as many colors of the rainbow represented in your juice. It makes for a more balanced body, raises your vibration and also helps all your chakras spin clockwise (meaning that they are healthy.) With th read more
Herboristería en Agroshopping
Curiosidades, Noticias y Tips sobre Networking | May 27th 2009 by David
Uno de los atractivos del Agroshopping es la herboristería de Hugo Lamas, que cuenta con productos hechos a base de hierbas, hojas, frutos, fitocápsulas usados en medicina natural. La feria abre sus puertas todos los martes de 8:00 a 21:00, en la e read more
Echinacea/Goldenseal
Healthy Fit and Trim | May 26th 2009 by Debra Garrison DVM
Echinacea/Goldenseal is an excellent combination of herbs for all kinds of viral & bacterial infections:Strengthens the immune system against pathogenic infection by stimulating phagocytosis & T-Cell formationBlood cleansing propertiesAcneBro read more
Natures Resource Echinacea 350 mg Capsules 100ct
immune system support supplements | May 25th 2009 by James Yee
Herbal Supplement Uses Echinacea may help stimulate natural resistance by supporting immune system strength. Echinacea is very popular because it’s used to strengthen and enhance overall health and well-being. American Indians used Echinacea - read more
Herbal Cure
What is Gum Disease ? | May 24th 2009 by Emery Chernan
An herbal cure can be a powerful form of dental care. Although not an herbal cure, brushing and flossing are great ways to care for your teeth. Unfortunately, they don't clean out the deep, bacteria harboring pockets between the teeth and gums. You m read more
How Serovera Helps With Fibromyalgia
Serovera | May 22nd 2009
Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that affects people physically, mentally and socially. A syndrome rather than a disease, it is a collection of signs, symptoms, and medical problems that tend to occur together but are not re read more
Herbal Remedies for Acne
Acne Treatment | May 20th 2009 by Mike Andersen
Chinese herbalists prescribe honeysuckle flower and cnidium seed in tea or tincture.Drink lavender or chamomile tea because it has relaxing effects. Specialists say that another contributory cause for acne is stress.Specialists recommend combination read more
The sunny side of the pond on a rainy day.
A Gardener in Progress | May 20th 2009 by Catherine
In between waiting for the phone repair guy and the rain I did manage to run outside for awhile yesterday. I managed to get two packets of zinnias sown including 'Envy' which I'm anxious to see. I decided to plant it around the echinacea in the read more
Lo mejor para este invierno: ECHINACEA!!!!!
Productos Naturales FNL | May 7th 2009 by Marcelo Fuchslocher
Comprobado | Estudios científicos afirman que la echinacea es eficaz hasta en un 75 por ciento.La hierba conocida como echinacea podría reducir en un 68 por ciento el índice de probabilidades de atrapar un resfriado, según un análisis publicado read more
Addendum to Swine Flu - Considerations for pregnancy and babies
Lets Talk Health | May 2nd 2009 by Chad Martinson
Special Considerations for Children and Pregnant women Pregnancy Most often, Raspberry leaf is the only herb recommended during the first trimester. Safe herbs for the second and third trimester are Elder flowers, Lemon Balm, Echinacea, Fennel seed, read more
Integrative Doctors in Long Island to New York City
Long Island Gardening Community Resource | January 21st 2009
Have you ever wanted to see a doctor and have him/her prescribe ginger mint tea rather than stool softener? Or echinacea (immune booster) tincture when you feel a cold coming on rather than wait for it to get worse and then have to resort to antibi read more
Gardening in January!
Clea Danaan's Intuitive Gardening Blog | January 2nd 2009 by Clea Danaan
Today is warm and windy, the usual snow-is-coming winter tease in Colorado. My daughter and I began our garden today! Those of you in zone 5 or cooler will think me daft, but in fact we started seeds that require cold stratification. We planted organ read more

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