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Mar 18, 2019 · Here are Seven Popular Celtic Healing Herbs: Comfrey: This is one of my all-time favorite herbs. In medieval times it was called “knit-bone” in Europe. It’s no coincidence that the Gaelic name for comfrey, “Lus na Cnamh Briste” means “the plant for broken bones”. This herb was used as a poultice for broken bones, sprains, bruises ...
Apr 24, 2024 · Traditional Irish herbal remedies reflect a rich tapestry of folk medicine, representing a vital link to the island’s history and cultural identity. For generations, these natural cures have been rooted in the daily lives of the Irish people, becoming an integral part of Ireland’s heritage. Herbal medicine in Ireland draws from a diverse ...
Mar 11, 2023 · After finding this out, I began researching the history of Ireland and of course being an Herbalist, the herbs that grow in this region. Though hundreds of plants have been used medicinally in Ireland, I wanted to discuss 5 plants that are rooted in their history.
Oct 26, 2021 · The culture of home gardens in Lithuania comes from the deep traditions of agriculture. The purpose of this study was to collect and evaluate the ethnobotanical knowledge of medicinal plants grown ...
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ORGANIC HERB GARDEN. Situated in the picturesque Delvin river valley, just outside the charming village of Naul, The Herb Garden is a rewilded, organic garden and a haven for native Irish flora and fauna. It was established by me, Denise Dunne, in 1995 and was the first Certified Organic specialist herb plant and seed nursery in Ireland.
Shanbally Farm was awarded Organic status and is now a member of the Irish Organic Association. We currently grow over 120 medicinal plant crops on the farm and harvest from several native medicinal plants and trees. The herbs once harvested are transported to Shanbally Herb Dispensary which is located approximately 2kms from the farm.
Jan 1, 1995 · INTRODUCTION A great variety of local aromatic herbs have been used in Lithuania as flavouring additives, remedies and in tea preparations. However, only a few are cultivated commercially. Lemon balm, catnip (lemon catmint) and dragonhead possess the flavour, which resembles that of some citrus fruits.