Interesting things are growing in my garden
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 9:08 am
Hi there,
I'm a lot into herbalism, since my childhood, and of course I extended my knowledge tremendously in the course of time. I'm also convinced that plants that a person needs will grow in his/her garden, I could observe this again and again. Now I'm way more into the green-witch-stuff , shamanism, nature spirits etc. my garden grown a lot more interesting plants: two years ago it was a solanum, last and this yeara thron apple (it developed seeds last year and another plant grew this year, but the chicken ate it (I know they should be all dead by now, but they aren't , and it was definitely a thornapple. I didn't do anything with these, way too toxic, but I found it pretty interesting. I live in this house since I was born and we never had such plants. An abundance of stinging nettle (which is useful for everyone, of course), St. John's Wort, a hawthorn (and I always thought it was a gooseberry and was angry it never fruited ), elderberries on all sides of the garden (doesn't speak for my neighbours, right?), so all in all really mighty and helpful herbs, but nothing psychoactive. Who knows when it will come in handy? If the chicken don't eat up everything again
I'm a lot into herbalism, since my childhood, and of course I extended my knowledge tremendously in the course of time. I'm also convinced that plants that a person needs will grow in his/her garden, I could observe this again and again. Now I'm way more into the green-witch-stuff , shamanism, nature spirits etc. my garden grown a lot more interesting plants: two years ago it was a solanum, last and this yeara thron apple (it developed seeds last year and another plant grew this year, but the chicken ate it (I know they should be all dead by now, but they aren't , and it was definitely a thornapple. I didn't do anything with these, way too toxic, but I found it pretty interesting. I live in this house since I was born and we never had such plants. An abundance of stinging nettle (which is useful for everyone, of course), St. John's Wort, a hawthorn (and I always thought it was a gooseberry and was angry it never fruited ), elderberries on all sides of the garden (doesn't speak for my neighbours, right?), so all in all really mighty and helpful herbs, but nothing psychoactive. Who knows when it will come in handy? If the chicken don't eat up everything again