Wildcrafted Medicine: Incredible Healing Properties of LEMON THAI BASIL

in #gardening7 years ago

Our abundant, aromatic, lush, lovely, delicious, and delightful herbs have potent healing properties, and we want to share our incredible herb harvest with you! 


Nature herself crafts the most primo medicine, and we want to remind you of these roots.


Every aspect of life is better when you're thriving, so we're going to share the incredible healing properties of our herbs one by one in a series of posts. We invite you to order herbs from us OR plant your own delicious, nutritious, super power garden to reap the benefits of these plants! 

Today, we want to tell you about the marvel that is LEMON THAI BASIL:



We are very pleased to offer our super sustainable, beyond organic, hand-harvested dried herbs & herbal blends by donation!


You can order 1 oz bag of our herbs and blends through the Peerhub Marketplace, through our website, or by contacting us directly. We are happy to exchange SBD or USD or negotiate trades in other resources. We also offer discounts for bulk orders!

These herbs are truly gifts from the Earth that keep on giving!! As the holiday season approaches, please considering gifting healthful, beyond organic, wildcrafted herbal tea blends from the Garden of Eden. We promise to pay forward your investment to help more people than ever before.




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So easy to grow as well! I love pruning basil and getting unlimited amounts so long as I keep pruning the growing tips / flowering tips off :)

~ Kevin

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What useful information @gardenofeden thanks for sharing. I will research how to grow this next season.

wow interesting thai basil plant, great properties, I would love to try this herb, no doubt mother nature has left us the necessary to relieve our ailments, thank you for sharing this information @gardenofeden

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Wow...Thank you for sharing

Happy to share sustainable beauty and thrival!

Thanks for the offering. This LEMON THAI BASIL looks appealing -- or should I say "bountiful with its blessings" .

It is serendipitous that I happened by ...

#Healthy ideas are surely something I can appreciate.
So will get your newsletter

Great to hear!
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G'day. That is very cool. We live in the tropics of Northern Australia and Darwin has a very big Thai population and they all use Lemon Thai Basil a lot. I just never knew how amazing it is. I'll be planting some now!
I don't think we can order from you due to plant quarantine import restrictions?

Australia is very nice!
You can probably get dry processed tea blends but def not live plants or seeds. You can get our life changing supplements and other stuff for sure!

This is great! Thank you for sharing :) Up vote!! ❣️

That's pretty cool to know thanks for the tips by the way :)

I love the taste of it :)

I love growing basil since it's really easy to grow and it gives so much taste to food and you cannot beat the benefits that it has. I also use Basil Essential Oil (which are 50 to 70 times more concentrated than the herb itself). This plant is great for mind and body since it promotes mental alertness and focus when you diffuse it because that is the best way to get into your brain.
Thanks for this amazing post. Can't wait for another great post from your garden and health.

Plants are awesome!

Thank you! Really good to know. I love seeing the plants pictures too
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I tried to grow this but the slugs liked it so much they ate my small plant on one fateful wet night!! :/ seeing your picture reminded me to try again (with slug defences!!)