REMEDY FOR A SICKLY PLANT

Another remedy for a sickly plant, where root disease is suspected, was given to me by a very knowledgeable “herb lady”. Make a circle of copper wire (fairly thick gauge, or several strands of thinner gauge) and place it round the base of the ailing plant and about 1\2-inch under the soil. This is a [...]

THE ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS: FOR INFORMATION ON THE GROWING AND USE OF PLANTS

For information on the growing and use of plants beneficial to man, we can go right back to some of the earliest history recorded in the civilizations of Arabia and Egypt, as well as Greece and Rome.

The George Ebers papyrus found in the ruins of Thebes, and the more recently discovered Edwin Smith papyrus, give [...]

RUE: USING

Like most so-called superstitions, the belief in rue’s great powers has a sound basis of practical common sense. Rutin, its most active ingredient, was found during the last World War to be of great value in the treatment of weakened bloodvessels, and it is this property that makes it so effective an eye-strengthener, by increasing [...]

HORSERADISH: HISTORY

Cochlearia armoracia CRUCIFERAE

Authorities differ as to the correct botanical name for this herb; some of the confusion seems due to its variation in leaf shape and habit of growth, the Encyclopaedia Britannica referring to it as Armoracia rusticana, but Culpeper, and many later writers such as Clare Loewenfeld, who has the famous Chiltern Herb Nursery [...]

HERBS DESCRIPTION: CHERVIL

Anthriscus cerefolium UMBEIXIFERAE

Chervil might be called a flavour catalyst amongst other herbs. It has the unique property of adding to the flavour of any other herb in a dish while keeping its own slightly aromatic parsleylike taste, and should always be added to a bouquet garni. It has no perfume and, being delicate and small, [...]