Herb Gardens – At Risk / To Watch Herbs

To highlight those medicinal plants over harvested or in such high demand that species populations are threatened. The mission “is to introduce medicinal plants considered “At Risk” or “To Watch” determined by United Plant Savers, a grass roots organization dedicated to preserving medicinal plant species around the globe. Plants are noted as such on the garden flyer in the hopes of raising awareness of our interdependence on the plant world for food, medicine, healing, and for the removing of noxious gases in air and soil and water”.

Some plants included are Turmeric, Black Cohosh, Purple Echinacea and Stone Root. Read the At Risk Herb Flyer for additional information.

The Culinary herbs are a variety of herbs such as basils, oregano, thyme, and sage. The medicinal herbs feature many herbs used for medicinal purposes such as Angelica, an herb used in treatments for ailments ranging from coughs to flatulence! This garden is framed by two large fig trees.

 

Culinary Herb Garden Includes

Prostrate Rosemary

Parsley

Papaloquilite

Basils, several types

Marjoram

Rosemary ARP

Curly and Garlic Chives

Sage

Chocolate Mint

French Tarragon

Chervil

Golden Sage

Variegated Oregano

Lovage

Sweet Curry

Savory, Winter and Summer

Oregano

Cilantro – three types

Garlic

Thyme, several types

 

Medicinal Herbs and Their Uses

Herb

Uses

Brown Turkey Fig

Applications to gout, leperous sores

Basil

Reduces blood sugar levels, antispasmodic, lowers blood pressure

Germander

Treatment for gout, uterine obstructions, jaundice, digestion.

Volcano Sage

Cold, flu fighter as induces sweating. Remedy for sore throat.

St Johns Wort

Repair nerve damage and reduces pain and inflammation. Reduces pain of menstrual cramps, sciatica and arthritis

Catmint/Catnip

Calming tea, good for indigestion.

Thyme

Treats coughs and congestion

Chamomile

Eases digestion, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, anti-microbial. Good for digestive disorders and nervous tension.

Echinacea

Treats cold, flu, boosts immune system

Curry

Improve functioning of stomach and digestion.

Dill

Aids in digestion, good for stomach, flatulence, and breast milk.

Feverfew

Prevents migraine, reduces platelet clotting.

Lady Bedstraw

Used in gravel, stone and urinary diseases.

Sunset Hyssop

Calming tonic, anti-spasmodic, sedative, used for congestion

Anis Hyssop

Calming tonic, anti-spasmodic, sedative, used for congestion

Santolina

Used mostly for décor, used to be used as a medicinal herb. Does work as a moth repellant.

Angelica

Reduces muscular spasms in asthma and bronchitis.

Sweet Annie (Artesmesia Annue)

Anti-inflammatory. Used for elimination of worms.

Valerian

Decreases muscular spasms, helps relieve stress and nervous tension. Helps with restful sleep

Oregano

Loosens mucus and helps relieve congestion

Horehound

Remedy for colds, dyspepsia, and expulsion of worms

Curry

Improve functioning of stomach and aid digestion