From soil to infusion: the art of cultivating natural remedies
🌿 The benefits of growing medicinal plants
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🌼A natural pharmacy at your fingertips
No need to look far: chamomile, thyme or peppermint are always available to relieve the little discomforts of everyday life.
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📜Valuable knowledge to pass on
Learning how to grow and use these plants means preserving ancient knowledge and sharing it with future generations.
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🛡️Healthy autonomy
Producing your own medicinal plants reduces reliance on commercial products and ensures quality without pesticides or additives.
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🐝Enriched biodiversity
Medicinal plants attract pollinators and beneficial insects, thus contributing to the balance of the farm's ecosystem.
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🌸An aromatic and soothing garden
Lavender, lemon balm and rosemary diffuse pleasant scents and create a natural relaxation area.
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🌱A simple and accessible culture
Many medicinal plants adapt easily to different soils and climates, requiring little maintenance while providing a bountiful harvest.
Some pictures of our herbs...
🌸 The fistulous monard, a dazzling ally of well-being
With its purple flowers and mesmerizing fragrance, the fistulous beebalm is much more than a garden beauty. This native plant, prized in infusion, soothes sore throats and promotes digestion. Melliferous, it also attracts a multitude of pollinators, enriching biodiversity while offering its benefits to lovers of medicinal plants.
🌿 Wild thyme, a carpet of aromas and benefits
Blooming into a verdant carpet dotted with mauve flowers, thyme is a must-have in medicinal gardens. Its powerful fragrance hides a wealth of antiseptic and expectorant properties, ideal for soothing coughs and boosting immunity. In addition to being a health ally, it attracts bees and butterflies, contributing to the vitality of the ecosystem.
🍃 Peppermint in bloom, a beneficial freshness
With its spikes of purple flowers and its intoxicating scent, peppermint is a valuable plant both for its digestive virtues and for its refreshing effect. Stimulating and soothing at the same time, it can be enjoyed as an infusion, as an essential oil or simply by crumpling its leaves between the fingers. An invigorating treasure for the garden and for everyday well-being!