Tips on Gathering Wild Herbs

Janette Peel
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Collecting herbs direct from the source is far healthier and more beneficial than purchasing dried herbs and herbal medicines from health stores and supermarkets.


Early human tribes gathered herbs from the wild and, through a process of trial and error, discovered the medicinal and culinary uses of plants. This ancient herbal lore is as useful today as it was millennia ago and you can benefit from knowing which herbs to gather for their healing properties.

Nature provides a cure for almost all human ailments without any nasty side-effects, as long as plants are used correctly, and there are other advantages to gathering herbs for healing or culinary use. First it is completely free. Second, the action of physically locating and gathering the herbs encourages you to spend some time outdoors, which often leads to a state of inner calm. Finally, there is also the added bonus of exercise.

If you are serious about practicing herbalism at home, the initial outlay of building up your collection of useful plants can be expensive. Collecting and drying wild herbs is a cheap and also fun way of establishing your herbal medicine cabinet. Freshly gathered herbs also retain their culinary and medicinal properties for longer and are at full strength, being untreated with any artificial substances.

Wild herbs can be put to other uses around the home. You can make cosmetics, potpourri, scented pillows and aromatic sachets to place in drawers or wardrobes, keeping clothes smelling fresh.

You can use herbs to make your own tinctures and infused oils for aromatherapy, and scented waters such as lavender or rose waters. Herbs can be used to make delicious wines and cordials, such as elderflower or berry.

All you need to know about harvesting the gifts of nature is outlined below, including putting together an herbal gathering kit and planning your route.

Before you start:

 
 
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